The NWT Film Commission is accepting expressions of interest from film and media arts producers in the NWT interested in attending the Whistler Film Festival’s Content Summit 2020 which taking place virtually December 1-20, 2020.
ITI News
The business fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic left Andrew Moore with no choice but to cast north, a bid that helped Yellowknife Sportfishing Adventures hook a
stronger-than-expected summer.
At its 2020 (virtual) tourism conference this year, NWT Tourism wanted to celebrate not only NICE stories, but “spectacular” ones, demonstrating the best of what the NWT offers
COVID Relief Measures put in place in March for the mineral resources industry have been extended to December 31, 2020 for mineral leases; and to March 31, 2021 for mineral claims.
A growing list of 19 showcases now exhibit artists and their works throughout the South Slave region. The newest displays can be found at the Hamlet of Enterprise Community Hall and the GNWT Financial Employee Shared Services Office in Fort Smith.
Minister of Industry, Tourism, and Investment (ITI) Caroline Wawzonek capped off “ITI day” at the Northwest Territories Tourism (NWTT)’s annual tourism conference, by looking forward.
Infrastructure projects will play a significant role in the economic recovery of the Northwest Territories post-COVID-19. These Estimates inject money into the economy and provide business and employment opportunities for residents, while delivering the critical infrastructure the NWT needs to provide important programs and services.
November 06, 2020
The Manitoba Craft Council’s annual CRAFTED Show and Sale is Winnipeg’s premier holiday sale of contemporary craft – and will showcase over 50 artists and their work.
This year, it’s happening entire online - and thanks to a partnership with NWT Arts, it will also feature nine artists from the NWT.
The event runs this weekend November 6-8, 2020.
After a summer of no tourists, for a lodge that depends on tourists, the owners of
Peterson’s Point Lake Lodge look back at the season without blinking, while they look to the future with eyes on Northern tourists.
The 2020 Yellowknife International Film Festival (YKIFF) begins today. Presented by Western Arctic Moving Pictures (WAMP), the virtual 5-day celebration of film and creative media runs until Saturday.









