The federal government is providing over $13M to a Northwestel project aimed at expanding high-speed internet access to up to 869 Indigenous households across nine NWT communities. Delivered through the Universal Broadband Fund, the project will use Telesat’s satellite technology to improve Internet connectivity in rural and remote communities across the territory.
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Other type of event
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-05-15
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
Fortune Minerals Limited has received approvals for a land use permit and water licence to build and operate the NICO Project Access Road in the NWT. The road will connect the planned NICO mine to the territorial highway, facilitating the mine’s construction and operations by allowing the transport of metal concentrates to a facility in Alberta for processing.
The federal government is providing $5.4M to support patient- and community-driven health research in the NWT and Yukon until March 2028, following a $4.8M commitment for similar research in Nunavut from 2024 to 2029. The funding will allow regional research hubs to deliver training, community engagement, and Indigenous-led health initiatives across all three territories.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-05-14
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
Construction has begun on the Redknife River Bridge along Highway 1 in NWT. Work is expected to continue until October 2026.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-05-13
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The City of Yellowknife has approved the construction of Stanton Express, a new 90‑room, four‑storey hotel along Old Airport Road. Additionally, the owner of the nearby Explorer Hotel is proposing to add a separate 150‑room building adjacent to its existing hotel.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-05-13
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is providing an additional $60M in financing to Arctic Canadian Diamond Company to keep the Ekati mine operating while it seeks a buyer. While court‑approved creditor protection has extended to late July, the company expects to use most of the funds to sustain operations through November.
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Other type of event
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-05-11
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Rio Tinto has applied for a four-year permit to begin copper exploration in the NWT’s Sahtu region this summer. Up to 15 workers are expected to be on site conducting initial scope work, such as aerial and ground surveys, sampling, staking, prospecting, and geological mapping. Permanent infrastructure and drilling activities are not currently being proposed at this stage.
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Job creation
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-05-11
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Construction is underway on two new modular duplexes in Fort Simpson, set for delivery this summer as part of a larger project to replace aging social housing in nine NWT communities. The $150M, three-year initiative, will focus on procurement and planning in 2025/2026 and will shift to production, site development and completions through 2027/2028.
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Other type of event
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Construction
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Added on 2026-05-07
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
Joseph Burr Tyrrell Elementary in Fort Smith will be discontinuing French Immersion programming for the 2026–27 school year due to funding cuts and staffing losses. The school cited the reduction of teaching and support positions and financial resource constraints as making the program unsustainable.
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Other type of event
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-05-01
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
Burgundy Diamond Mines, the owner of the Ekati mine in the NWT, has entered creditor protection, just months after receiving a $175M federal loan. Despite the company remaining behind on regulatory obligations and payments to Indigenous nations, Arctic Canadian Diamond Company, Burgundy’s subsidiary that operates the Ekati mine, plans to continue operating while restructuring proceeds.
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Other type of event
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-05-01
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The NWT government has begun construction on a new $30M Territorial Wildfire Centre in Fort Smith. The facility will serve as the territory’s wildfire management hub, providing technical support and warehousing capacity while ensuring continuous operations and coordination throughout disasters.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-05-01
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
Imperial Oil plans to shut down the Norman Wells oil field operations over four weeks between mid-August and mid-September 2026, while transitioning the community’s power to NWT Power Corporation. Decommissioning will continue into summer 2027, followed by three to five years of care and maintenance before full closure work begins.
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Layoff
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-04-30
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The NWT government is providing at least $30M to strengthen student supports following a territory wide Inclusive Schooling Review. Starting in 2026–27, funding will support assistants, teachers, and therapeutic services, while improving early screening and coordination with health services for referrals and follow-up.
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Other type of event
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-04-30
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
Housing NWT has begun demolition work at the former Hilltop Apartments site in Yellowknife. Although project plans have not been finalized, the agency intends to build a mix of social and transitional housing.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-29
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Five new modular housing units have arrived in Behchokǫ̀ for on site assembly, replacing the aging Housing NWT units. The project includes a three-bedroom home and a modular fourplex, built in Hay River through partnerships with Tłı̨chǫ Community Builders and METCAN. The new accessible and energy efficient homes aim to improve housing quality and sustainability in the community.
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Other type of event
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-29
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
The City of Whitehorse is resuming renovations on the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre in April as part of a $4.3M initiative to enhance accessibility and modernize facilities in the city. The first phase of work, completed in fall 2025, featured several energy-efficient upgrades and accessible improvements, while the second phase includes the addition of a new lobby and renovated changerooms.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-27
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Northwest Territories, NT
- yukon-news.com
The RCMP detachment in Inuvik has reached full staffing for the first time in several years, with all 16 officer positions filled. Although the RCMP plans on having extra staff over the summer season, staffing levels may fluctuate due to transfers, retirements, and training needs.
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Other type of event
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Public administration
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Added on 2026-04-24
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Pan American Energy Corp. has completed its 2026 drill program at the Tharsis Project in the NWT and has successfully demobilized from the Squalus Lake camp. Going forward, the technical team will now focus on geological logging, sampling for assay analysis, and processing the collected geological data.
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Other type of event
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-04-23
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Northwest Territories, NT
- panam-energy.com
North Chocolate has opened a new store located on Woolgar Avenue in Yellowknife. The store sells an assortment of chocolates, gelato, and cookies.
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Job creation
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Retail trade
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Added on 2026-04-21
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority is launching a new nursing pilot program in Yellowknife to enhance health care coordination and reduce medical travel expenses. Three medical travel nurse case managers will be hired to oversee patient referrals and evaluate virtual care options over the next two years. Recruitment for these roles are currently in progress.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-20
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The Department of National Defence is planning to spend between $5B to $8B on a major expansion at Yellowknife Airport. The project includes upgrading the main runway, constructing hangers, expanding military accommodations, and adding new facilities to support military operations. Construction is set to begin in 2030, with completion expected by 2040.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-20
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The NWT Teachers’ Association has confirmed that 13 teachers in Inuvik are facing layoffs, amounting to about a quarter of the town’s teaching workforce. The cuts stem from recent changes to federal funding under the Jordan’s Principle, which may also impact support assistant positions in other Beaufort Delta communities. The layoffs will not take effect until the end of the academic year in July.
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Layoff
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-04-20
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Air Canada is suspending direct flights between Yellowknife and Toronto starting September 1. The airline cites high and unpredictable jet fuel costs as a factor to this decision.
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Layoff
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2026-04-17
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
The Hay River public library will close on May 1 until further notice, following the decision by the Hay River Library Committee to step down from overseeing local library services. A new committee is being proposed, with the town offering administrative support and library funding once the new committee is established. Further discussions will be held on April 27.
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Layoff
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-04-17
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
The federal and NWT governments are jointly providing $1.5M over three years through the Canada–Northwest Territories Workforce Tariff Response to support NWT residents impacted by US tariffs and global market shifts. The funding supports employment resource enhancements, various training options, and financial assistance to help residents retrain, upskill, and transition into new job opportunities.
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Other type of event
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Added on 2026-04-17
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca