It was a busy week in Délı̨nę with art workshops running October 1st through the 4th.
Almost 40 residents took part in workshops as part of the community’s celebration of NWT Arts Week.
It was a busy week in Délı̨nę with art workshops running October 1st through the 4th.
Almost 40 residents took part in workshops as part of the community’s celebration of NWT Arts Week.
Students in the North Slave Region once again benefited this week from a program aimed at educating young Canadians about geoscience and mining.The Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment sponsored the Mining Matters team to visit schools in both Yellowknife, N’Dilo, Dettah and Behchoko to help increase awareness and public education on the NWT’s most important economic sector.
Are you interested in starting a tourism business in Łutselk’e? Want to learn more about developing tourism within the community? Looking for some assistance with Tourism Operator Licensing? Join Industry, Tourism and Investment October 9 at 7pm to learn more about community focused tourism.
Join Carol Arrowmaker, in Wekweètı̀, October 9 and 10 for a free workshop, organized by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment and learn how to process your harvested berries and wild edibles.
Charlene Chapple sits at her sewing machine, pulling floral fabric into the shape of a toddler’s romper. The material was selected by her five year old daughter – whose keen eye means she regularly has a say in which fabric swatches Charlene selects.Juggling her time and responsibilities is something she has mastered since starting her business Haylani Apparel with support from ITI.
There was a celebratory mood surrounding the 12th Annual Yellowknife International Film Festival, hosted September 26 - 30, 2018. Click on the story to see the full recap plus photos of the Film Gala festivities.
The Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway received a great deal of attention mid-September with a visit from Chevrolet Canada as part of the company's national media launch. Click on the full story to see the photo recap.
Tuesday’s annual general meeting of the Conseil de Développement Économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (CDÉTNO) began with business but ended with a cake and an impromptu choreographed dance (YK Dance) at the Explorer Hotel as the non-profit economy-focussed organization celebrated 15 years in the Northwest Territoires.
Tonight, with the red carpet rolled out, lights dimmed and the smell of freshly-popped popcorn wafting through the Capitol Theatre, the 12th Annual Yellowknife International Film Festival will kick off.
ITI's Michelle Keizer, Tourism Development Officer, and Tina Schwartzenberger, Business Programs Officer were on hand Wednesday at the Annual Community Services Fair in Fort Smith to chat with residents about the various programs and services offered by the Department.