The Government of the Northwest Territories is seeking proposals from Northwest Territories residents or companies for its pilot NWT Manufacturing Innovation and Technology Contribution.
ITI News
Just Furs is back, just in time to help keep Yellowknifers warm as temperatures drop further, and as owner Kristine Bourque ponders the future of her shop.
A marketing campaign to attract visitors to the NWT has been celebrated with numerous awards this week on both national and international stages.
Owning a business is not something that Vicki Tompkins grew up dreaming of, but in her now decades of entrepreneurship she said she “loves every aspect of it.”
The Northwest Territories and Nunavut Geoscience Symposium begins today.
The free symposium will showcase approximately 60 research posters and pre-recorded oral presentations online at: www.geosympos.ca.
At the Northwest Territories Tourism Conference in November, Leslie Dragon – Manager of Research and Planning for ITI’s Tourism and Parks Division shared key tourism statistics for the NWT for the 2019-20 fiscal year.
A training course in Fort Providence this week is teaching youth winter fishing skills and knowledge that can serve to strengthen food security in their community and a means to generate income for community members.
Western Arctic Moving Pictures hosted its 14th annual Yellowknife International Film Festival (YKIFF) virtually this year.
The Covid pandemic has exerted push and pull effects on most businesses, and Tamarack Computers has experienced both.
Virtual attendees of last week’s Yellowknife International Film Festival (YKIFF) got a look at the script that will guide the GNWT’s production of a new film strategy for the NWT.








