Northern Fur Donated to Yellowknife Cub Scouts
Yellowknife Cub Scouts arrived in Alberta last weekend with world-famous Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur in hand to share with fellow Cub Scouts.
Yellowknife Cub Scouts arrived in Alberta last weekend with world-famous Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur in hand to share with fellow Cub Scouts.
With endearing recipes names like, Jiggling Lemon Trout and Poor Man’s Lobster, a promotional cook book promoting Fresh Fish from Great Slave Lake will debut this weekend in association with one of Yellowknife’s foremost tourist events.
The Northwest Territories’ northernmost region has expanded its roots in small-scale food production over the past year thanks to a partnership between the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment’s (ITI) Beaufort Delta Region and the Community Garden Society of Inuvik (CGSI).
The Government of the Northwest Territories' Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment today released Morel Mushroom Workshops and Harvests in the Northwest Territories in 2015; a report outlining activities surrounding last summer's harvesting activities.
Northwest Territories (NWT) residents, tourists and adventurers will be met by new, improved, and modern bilingual signage on their next trips down the Ingraham Trail.
Tourism is being celebrated this week across the Northwest Territories (NWT) with a number of exciting events in all five regions.
Students in the Sahtu were the first in the Northwest Territories to benefit from a program aimed at educating young Canadians about mining – and its importance to maintaining quality of life.
It's Boating Safety Awareness Week. Find information online to help you stay boat safe and keep your tourism business accredited this year.
More than 300 students, community members, leaders and elders packed the Chief Drygeese Conference Centre in Dettah May 12 to attend the 8th Annual Yellowknives Dene First Nation Career Fair.
March 21-24, Ulukhaktok Community Hall was the centre of the first major training push for Arctic Coastal communities getting ready for increased cruise ship traffic in the high Arctic.