Newsroom

Hay River – August 4, 2021
News Releases

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and Kátł'odeeche First Nation (KFN) are pleased to announce the official opening ceremony of the Kátł’odeh Bridge, on Highway 5 just east of the Town of Hay River and south of the Hay River Dene Reserve.

Yellowknife – July 30, 2021
News Releases

Today, R.J. Simpson, Minister of Justice, announced that amendments to the territory’s Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (ATIPP Act) are now in effect. These amendments  will strengthen access to information and privacy protections for NWT residents.

 

Yellowknife – July 26, 2021
News Releases

Julie Green, Minister of Health and Social Services announced this year’s recipients of the Healthy Choices Fund.

Yellowknife – July 21, 2021
News Releases

The GNWT’s Department of Health and Social Services is now accepting applications for the new Addictions Recovery and Aftercare Fund.

Yellowknife – July 21, 2021
News Releases

R.J. Simpson, Minister of Justice, today announced that the Hamlet of Fort Liard has been selected to host the Community Safety Officer Pilot Program.

Yellowknife – July 20, 2021
News Releases

Marine Transportation Services (MTS) will extend service throughout the East Arm of Great Slave Lake during the 2021 shipping season.

Yellowknife – July 19, 2021
News Releases

Northwest Territories Premier Caroline Cochrane has made the following changes to senior management in the Northwest Territories public service.

July 14, 2021
News Releases

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (July 14, 2021) – Julie Green, Minister of Health and Social Services is pleased to announce the 2021 recipients of the $1.75 million Anti-Poverty Fund.

Yellowknife – July 8, 2021
News Releases

Effective immediately there is no longer a $200 transaction limit at NWT liquor stores. The limit of six 375ml containers of spirits (mickeys) is still in place.

Yellowknife – July 7, 2021
News Releases

A new Tłı̨chǫ community exhibit ‘Treaty 11 – 100 years’ is now on display at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (PWNHC). The exhibit commemorates the 100th anniversary of Chief Mǫwhì signing the treaty in Behchokǫ̀, NT, on August 22, 1921.

Pages