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ITI News
The Northwest Territories will have its petroleum potential shared nationwide because of a public servant's work.
A Northwest Territories delegation is in Whistler, BC this week, but hitting the slopes is the last thing on their minds.
A new guide is making it easier than ever to learn about tourism careers in the Northwest Territories’ (NWT). A Guide to Tourism Careers in the Northwest Territories is strongly representative of the NWT and includes profiles on local tourism and hospitality professionals from communities across the territory.
Last week, during the 44th edition of the Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, ITI employee Doug Irwin was officially named a Fellow of Geoscientists Canada — one of the highest honours awarded by one of Canada’s largest geoscience professional organizations.
Federal, territorial and provincial partners agreed to a tourism declaration at today’s Canadian Council of Tourism Ministers' (CCTM) meeting in Iqaluit. Collaborative marketing, improved access to statistics and increasing Canada’s offerings of Indigenous tourism, festivals and events were among the priorities identified.
Aerial tours of Wood Buffalo National Park, Aboriginal cuisine and promoting the Dark Sky Preserve were just a few of the tourism boosting ideas that came out of a brainstorming workshop titled ‘Let’s Talk Tourism’ last week in Fort Smith.
Developing safety plans, building shelters and starting fires for survival were just a few of the emergency preparedness topics covered in a workshop for tourism operators November 8-9 in the North Slave Region.
The Northwest Territories (NWT) said thank you Thursday to a resource and industry that has made it strong.
This is Global Entrepreneurship Week and the Government of the Northwest Territories is joining voices across the country in saluting entrepreneurship.