Does prospecting pique your interest? There’s still time to apply for this year’s Prospector Training Session.
- Yellowknife: September 16-17
- Hay River: September 23-24
Does prospecting pique your interest? There’s still time to apply for this year’s Prospector Training Session.
Let’s take a look back at the first public engagement sessions for this important legislation.
There is no denying the Northwest Territories has a bounty of valuable natural resources. It is important to make sure when these resources are developed, Northwest Territories (NWT) residents benefit.
WHEN THEY AWAKE, a powerful documentary celebrating Indigenous Canadian musicians, has been selected for the Opening Night Gala at the Calgary International Film Festival, on September 20, 2017. The Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment’s Film Commission was proud to support the project with its NWT Film Rebate Program.
Apply for the Tourism Business Mentorship Program today and see just how far these new skills and knowledge can take you.
DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2017
September 5, 2016
The second-annual Urban Hide Tanning Camp kicked off today at Somba K'e Park. Dene Nahjo — a Yellowknife-based Indigenous leadership organization — is hosting this celebration of Dene art, culture, technology, and history from September 5 – 15.
Elders and tanning instructors will lead caribou and moose hide tanning demonstrations using a variety of regional techniques.
Yellowknife-area campgrounds were all-but-full for the final long weekend of the summer with only tent pads open at Prelude, Reid and Fred Henne Campgrounds. At the Fred Henne Territorial Park Campground, over 35 campsites were decorated specifically for the weekend as campers vied for the second annual Labour Day Coolest Camper Award.
The Norman Wells Farmers Market returned for it's second year and the results were inspiring! Here are a few photos from the market, which was hosted on August 26, 2017.
The Yellowknife Farmer’s Market is a hotspot for many food growers and harvesters, which made it the perfect venue for the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment’s (ITI) North Slave Region staff to talk agriculture.
The Government of the Northwest Territories has a duty to have processes in place to manage this activity in a way that strikes a balance between encouraging economic opportunities and getting a fair deal from companies who benefit from our natural resources. Learn about some of the topics under this theme here.