The third annual Be A Tourist In Your Own Town campaign begins tomorrow with bigger prizes and more chances to win.
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Camping, swimming, hiking and boating are just a few of the activities that locals and visitors enjoy in Northwest Territories (NWT) Parks.
Following the first Canadian Mining Symposium in London, UK on May 9, British and European mining and investment companies have a better understanding of the opportunities and realities that exist in the Northwest Territories (NWT).
From the midnight sun to the dancing Aurora, roaming wildlife to unforgettable adventures, the Northwest Territories (NWT) has something for everyone. It’s no wonder that the territory’s tourism industry is thriving! As we near National Tourism Week, May 29 – June 2, we’ll be sharing a special series of blogs covering this important and vibrant industry.
The NWT feature film — directed and produced respectively by local film stalwarts Kirsten Carthew and Amos Scott — reached yet another high-point in its festival drive over the weekend at Arkansas' Bentonville Film Festival.
The first of Northwest Territories’ (NWT) Parks are set to open next week and officially kick off camping season! Here are some updates and tips for a memorable 2017 camping season.
Minister Wally Schumann sat down with Business News Network today to talk resource potential, business climate, and infrastructure development in the Northwest Territories.
Check out the full interview below.
Another year, another crop of small-scale agriculture success stories from communities above the Arctic Circle.
The stories are highlighted in Beaufort Delta Small Scale Foods Program 2016-2017 Year in Review authored by the Inuvik Greenhouse Society.
The NWT needs an economic foundation of increased exploration and new mines to build and diversify its economy. And, for money managers looking to invest, the NWT has a lot to offer.
May 3, 2017
The Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway (ITH), a 140km-long road that reaches to Canada’s arctic coast, is scheduled to open on November 15, 2017. While economic opportunities in the form of tourism, employment and business development have been heralded, unexpected opportunities in geoscience research have come along for the ride. The ITH crosses over permafrost terrain and this new research and monitoring can inform maintenance, regulation and climate change adaptation strategies related to this project.