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Inuvik – June 25, 2025
Ministers' Statements and Speeches

Good morning — Drin Gwiinzii (drin gweezee), Ullukkut (oo-LAH-kkut).

It’s a real pleasure to be here in Inuvik today. Thank you for the opportunity to speak on behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories.

Yellowknife – June 5, 2025
News Releases

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) would like to advise residents of several highway and bridge construction projects in the coming summer months.

Yellowknife – June 2, 2025
Public Service Announcement

Parking and airport fees at the Yellowknife Airport (YZF) will increase on July 1, 2025 following the amendment of the Public Airports Fees and Public Airports Traffic Regulations.

The details of the current and new fees are available on this backgrounder.

Yellowknife – May 28, 2025
Ministers' Statements and Speeches

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Mr. Speaker, I would like to provide an update on Marine Transportation Services operations for the 2025 sailing season.

Yellowknife – May 28, 2025
Ministers' Statements and Speeches

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Hay River – May 28, 2025
Public Service Announcement

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is offering free dredged material (dirt) to residents in July 2025 in Hay River.

Hay River – May 8, 2025
Public Service Announcement

Marine Transportation Services (MTS) has set its cargo rates for customers for the 2025 sailing season, with a focus on simplifying and standardizing pricing.

Key changes for 2025 include:

Yellowknife – April 23, 2025
Media Statement

Minister of Infrastructure Vince McKay issued the following statement on the successful completion of the Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWT) 2025 winter fuel resupply program:

Yellowknife – April 17, 2025
Public Service Announcement

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released a What We Heard Report summarizing feedback from public engagement on the replacement of the Dehk’è Frank Ch

Yellowknife – April 17, 2025
News Releases

New direction issued to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) will modernize how electricity is regulated and delivered in the Northwest Territories.

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