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.
ITI News
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.
Big players in the global gold market are talking about gold in the Sahtu region.
ITI’s Sahtu Regional Office hit the trails recently - literally. Regional Superintendent Jess Fortner and Business Development Officer Craig Walter completed their spring visits to Tulita and Délįne in true northern fashion; by snowmobile!
A three-day gathering in Fort Simpson covered several tourism-related topics for participants from the region.
Agriculture is an emerging market in the Northwest Territories and the Gamètı Community Garden is a brilliant example of what can be achieved.
Today is the last day of the first-ever week-long Naka Festival. The Yellowknives Dene First Nation are concluding the week’s events with a cultural gala at the Chief Drygeese Centre featuring a fashion show, live music, traditional food and a sneak peek of the Hamlet’s first Artisan Shop.
The Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Government of the Northwest Territories to produce a resource guide for Yellowknifers looking to start their own business.
March 7, 2019
They save the best until last. The final day of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada’s annual exchange in Toronto featured the Unlocking Our Potential Invest NWT event.
Presented collaboratively with the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, the half-day spotlight offered delegates an update on the NWT’s mineral development sector, new geological research and related infrastructure investments.