NWT Film Commission’s Familiarization Tour through the North wrapped up on the weekend.
ITI News
The deadline for Tourism Training Fund applications is fast approaching as people interested have until April 8, 2019.
The Nattiq Sealebration tent almost burst at its seams as hundreds flocked to learn more about the versatility and importance of traditionally harvested seal.
If you’ve ever wanted to try seal make sure you pay a visit to the Long John Jamboree Grounds! Friday, from 1pm to 5pm, local artisans and chefs will be on hand to showcase their creations to the public in celebration of the versatility of seal in a modern market.
NWT students and young professionals interested in learning more about the tourism industry can now apply for the Youth Mentorship for Tourism Program.
Keep your eyes locked on NWT Tourism’s social media accounts this week as NWT Film takes over the accounts with sights and stories from this week’s industry FAM tour.
Prospective and current business owners in the North Slave Region have the opportunity to take part in Small Businesses Workshops this month, made possible by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment.
Producers and media companies are lining up to capture the unique town and its surrounding environment; even more since the completion of the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk highway.
You might wonder how trash heaps fit with the annual arts, culture, and film extravaganza that was South-by-Southwest 2019. The answer comes straight out of Yellowknife.
On Wednesday, the Minister of ITI Wally Schumann tabled the Strategy’s 2016-2018 Progress and Performance Measures Report. Check out the highlights here.









