The non-profit Yellowknife Artist-Run-Centreless-Centre’s (YK ARCC) new mobile art gallery made its debut this summer in Yellowknife.
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Bill 36, An Act to Amend the Petroleum Resources Act and Bill 37, An Act to Amend the Oil and Gas Operations Act, passed at third reading on August 14th and 15th.
Jocelyn Skeard of Pehdzeh Ki First Nation (PKFN) took advantage of the GNWT’s popular Business Mentorship Program to help maximize Wrigley’s success in the tourism industry.
NWT residents looking for work and organizations looking to hire them come together at the Explorer hotel on Thursday, August 15 from 1-3pm during the annual Yellowknife Job Fair.
The Egg Farmers of Canada Conference is currently underway in Yellowknife this week with a jam packed schedule of experiences. With boat tours, golf, art walks, aurora viewing and fish fries there are many opportunities for the delegates to get a taste of the North.
For the last two months, the Departments of Education, Culture and Employment, and Industry, Tourism and Investment have trekked across the territory asking for your help to put the new NWT Arts Strategy into action.
Visitors and locals alike can take their pick of festivals this weekend.
From a rambling ride through Yellowknife’s historic Old Town to the banks of the iconic Mackenzie River, or further South to the world-class white water rapids; there really is something for everyone.
If you live in the Dehcho chances are you’ve seen Stephanie Hardisty around.
With wearable art taking centre stage, this year’s 31st Great Northern Arts Festival (GNAF) couldn’t have chosen a much better theme than Clothed in Culture.
There is still time to submit your application for the Tourism Business Mentorship Program (TBMP).









