As travel resumes for many, the Edmonton International Airport will once again be a hub for passengers awaiting flights or between connections.
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Today the Government of Northwest Territories (GNWT) announced the relaunch of its successful bookkeeping initiative to support businesses in accessing financial planning advice.
They are called Socio-economic Agreements (or SEAs) and they set out commitments made by a company and GNWT during its regulatory review.
The annual Socio-Economic Agreement Report, tabled in the NWT legislative Assembly on Tuesday, provides a summary of data and information on social and economic indicators that have been identified to track potential linkages between the NWT’s three diamond mines and the social health and economic wellbeing of its communities and people.
Hon. Caroline Wawzonek, Minister of Industry Tourism and Investment today provided the following update to Members of the Legislative Assembly on the GNWT’s on-going procurement review.
The 49th Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum convened virtually this morning and will run until November 26th. This year’s COVID-influenced format combines live online presentations and panel discussions with pre-recorded, View-On-Demand talks of a more technical nature.
For National Francophone Immigration Week we’re profiling four Francophone immigrants who chose the NWT as their new home.
Hailing from The Republic of Congo, Isidore Guy Makaya chose to settle down in Yellowknife in 2016 after living for a while in France and Spain. As a dedicated writer, Makaya was inspired by the natural scenes and soothing landscapes all around him in the Northwest Territories. One year later, he would open Éditions Présence francophone, a publishing house for books written in French.
For National Francophone Immigration Week we’re profiling four Francophone immigrants who chose the NWT as their new home.
Towards the end of October, the students of Liidlii Kue Regional High School had the chance to experience guided camping at the hands of two seasoned tourism operators in the NWT.
Hailing from Cameroon, Ghislain Tatem came to Canada in 2016 and has lived in the Northwest Territories ever since. It didn’t take long for her to become an entrepreneur in the NWT and in 2017 established Tatem & Wolf Cleaning Services offering professional cleaning services to clients in the Northwest Territories.