If you’re already dreaming of campfire s’mores don’t forget that you can begin booking your favourite campsites starting tomorrow at www.nwtparks.ca/campgrounds.
ITI News
The deadline to apply for MIP has been extended to April 29, 2017.
New funding levels are now available under the Mining Incentive Program (MIP) following the recent program budget increase from $400,000 to $1 million. Prospectors can now apply for $25,000 (up from $15,000) and exploration companies can apply for $200,000 (up from $100,000), up to 50% of eligible expenses.
NWT students and young professionals interested in learning more about the tourism industry still have time to apply for the Youth Mentorship for Tourism Program.
The deadline for applications is Monday, April 24 at 5:00pm.
Ulukhaktok artists are better positioned to sell their special artwork to residents and tourists following two “Pricing Your Art” workshops presented by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment.
The transformative power of tourism was on the agenda for 50 delegates from the Beaufort Delta and Sahtu regions in an intensive workshop this week.
March is a busy month for entrepreneurs and business owners in the Northwest Territories (NWT) taking advantage of training opportunities offered by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI).
Everyone knows the lakes, forests, and campgrounds around the North Slave region are spectacular summer destinations. But would more people flock to these same spots once the lakes freeze over and the trees are blanketed by snow if there were services offered?
A survey facilitated by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment seeks to find out — and identify the services to which citizens would most enjoy having access.
Tourism was top of mind in Wekweètì March 14-15 as residents gathered for a tourism open house and half-day planning session, hosted by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment’s (ITI) North Slave Office.
Juniper-infused northern pike, wild rose hip BBQ sauce and fried morels on bannock; just a few of the locally-sourced dishes that are being served up on the new online show Wild Kitchen which debuted in January.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is seeking a proponent to provide technical expertise to assist with shaping the territory’s first-ever Mineral Resources Act. At this stage we are issuing a Request for Qualifications to find the right proponent for the job.