OTTAWA (February 1, 2013) – Premier Bob McLeod and Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment David Ramsay will host Spectacular NWT Days at Winterlude, celebrating the territory’s culture and showcasing economic and investment opportunities.
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(February 1, 2013) - We're here in Ottawa to put the focus on the NWT. We've been having very focused meetings with federal ministers and stakeholders about the future of our territory.
OTTAWA (January 31, 2013) - Premier McLeod met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper yesterday to discuss ways their governments can work together to achieve their shared vision of a North in which self-reliant individuals live in healthy, vital communities, manage their own affair
(January 31, 2013) - Honourable ministers; excellencies – honourable representatives of foreign missions; honourable senators; members of parliament; Aboriginal leaders, distinguished members of the press; ladies and gentlemen
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Ambleside 1 Room, Marriot Pinnacle Hotel, Vancouver, BC
January 28, 2013
INUVIK (January 30, 2013) - The Environmental Impact Review Board (EIRB) has completed its review of the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway and submitted its final report to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. The Government of Northwest Territories is reviewing
YELLOWKNIFE (January 30, 2013) – Glen Abernethy,Minister Responsible for the Public Utilities Board, announced appointments to the Board today.
YELLOWKNIFE (January 28, 2013) - The world's premier technical mineral exploration conference with thousands of attendees from the mineral development sector provided an ideal backdrop to kick off the NWT Mineral Development Strategy.
YELLOWKNIFE (January 25, 2013) - Improved reliability and affordability of energy systems, increased community and Aboriginal involvement in decision-making and reducing environmental impacts due to energy use were some of the key issues identified as requiring attention in the
Yellowknife (January 25, 2013) – The Departments of Health and Social Services and the Sahtu Health and Social Services Authority have responded to an increased rate of skin infections in Colville Lake