Top NWT Trappers Recognized

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YELLOWKNIFE (October 9, 2014) – The Northwest Territories’ (NWT) most productive trappers for the 2013/14 season were formally announced today. Individual trappers in each of the NWT’s five regions are recognized annually in four categories: highest sales, most pelts, and the senior and junior trappers of the year.

The annual award program is a component of the Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWT) Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur (GMVF) Program, which is delivered by the Departments of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI) and Environment and Natural Resources (ENR).

“NWT trappers are globally recognized for their commitment to excellence, from preparation to market,” said Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI) David Ramsay. “Congratulations to the award recipients for their hard work and dedication to this fundamental part of the traditional economy.”

With the 2014/15 trapping season set to open, Minister Ramsay notes that one trapper will be missing from his trap line outside of Colville Lake.

“The late Mark Kochon was a highly respected and regarded trapper regionally and nationally,” said Minister Ramsay. “As one of our country’s most productive marten trappers, he consistently delivered the highest valued marten at auction year in and year out.”

ITI and ENR will be giving the family of the late Mr. Kochon an award in recognition of his excellence as a trapper.

Through the responsible development of natural resources in the NWT, the GNWT is working to create a prosperous, diverse and sustainable economy which will benefit all NWT residents in all communities and regions for years to come.

Media inquiries:

Leslie Campbell
Senior Communications Officer
Industry, Tourism and Investment
Tel: (867) 920-3343
Email: leslie_campbell@gov.nt.ca