The NWT government has begun plans for a new RCMP detachment in Délı̨nę by issuing a request for proposals to survey and perform geotechnical work on the chosen site. The selected consultant will evaluate potential foundation requirements and environmental liabilities, with preliminary assessments anticipated by the end of the year. A construction timeline has not been provided.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-14
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Housing NWT has built a new three-bedroom modular duplex in Paulatuk, creating two additional social housing units to replace older units that have reached the end of their service life. The new duplex was prefabricated and transported to Paulatuk for on-site assembly. The project is part of ongoing efforts to address housing needs in the Beaufort Delta region and other remote communities.
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-14
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
De Beers is planning to close the Gahcho Kué diamond mine in 2028, in addition to pausing its Tuzo Phase 3 expansion plans due to market challenges. While there is potential for reintroducing the expansion if market conditions improve, current outlooks do not suggest turnaround. This has led to considerations in laying off 5% of its 850-people workforce — consisting of 600 staff and 250 contractors.
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Layoff
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-04-13
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Rheumatology services are set to return to the NWT this summer, after nearly four years of having patients referred to Alberta for treatment. The NWT’s health authority is currently developing a program to provide in-territory rheumatology services for residents in partnership with Alberta Health Services, pending final approval. The program is scheduled to start this summer.
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Job creation
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-04-13
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The NWT government has increased payments under the Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur Program to promote harvesting and trapping. Grubstake payments for certain furs have risen to $10 per pelt, while the Prime Fur Bonus for beaver pelts is now $35. In addition to guaranteeing trappers a set price for prime furs, the program also covers the associated costs of selling furs at auction.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-13
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
Burgundy Diamond Mines, the owner of the Ekati diamond mine, has fallen behind on payments to Indigenous groups in the NWT, being over a year late on its payments. Despite the company laying off hundreds of staff last year and receiving two federally backed loans, the mine is still struggling to meet regulatory requirements.
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Other type of event
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-04-11
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The City of Yellowknife is proposing a new community plan to build 1,000 housing units on greenfield sites near Frame Lake. In addition to the mixed-use development, the plan also features provisions for temporary worker accommodation and a new highway commercial area for services such as truck stops and restaurants. The city is aiming to finalized and submit the proposal by July 2026.
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-11
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Cabin Radio is offering a three-month multimedia production fellowship staring June 2 at its Yellowknife studio. Participants will earn $27.50 per hour over a 30-hour workweek, with those relocating to Yellowknife entitled to a $1000 housing bursary to assist with accommodation costs. Only members of First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and Black or racialized communities in the NWT are eligible to apply.
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Other type of event
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-04-09
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The NWT government has released its new five-year tourism strategy on April 8, focusing on priorities such enhancing workforce development, improving visitor experiences, expanding sustainable tourism options, strengthening marketing efforts. The plan also emphasizes the use of data for better decision-making and progress tracking.
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Added on 2026-04-08
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Inuvik's East Three Elementary School is discontinuing French immersion in the next academic year due to teacher shortages and declining enrolment. Although the school will continue to offer a daily 90-minute block of French language instruction for select courses, the changes are expected to affect 23 students and two French immersion teachers.
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Other type of event
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-04-07
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Rideshare company Uride is planning to launch services in Yellowknife, aiming to provide safe, affordable, and reliable transportation to smaller communities. The company is offering prospective drivers with either a $1,000 sign-on bonus or a $1,500 earnings guarantee over the first four weeks. Details regarding the launch date has not been announced.
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Job creation
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2026-04-03
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Promise for the North, a charity focused on improving living conditions in the territories, is currently upgrading the Tsiigehtchic community’s greenhouse. The upgrades include insulating the greenhouse and installing a heater and solar-powered lights, which will enable the facility to be operational year-round and produce 3,000kg of food annually. Two new greenhouses will also be added by August.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-04-02
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Nunastar is proposing to build a new 150-room business class hotel in Yellowknife. The five-storey hotel will feature a restaurant, lounge, meeting rooms, and a fitness centre, with the potential for adding a rooftop deck and additional guest amenities. A development permit application is currently under review with the city.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-02
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is providing $19.2M through the Affordable Housing Fund to help build 40 new homes in Inuvik. The development will operate as subsidized, low-cost rental housing and consist of four-plexes and duplexes with 20 two-bedroom units and 20 single units. The NWT government will also be allocating funds to the project, although the amount has not been specified.
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-02
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cmhc-schl.gc.ca
The NWT government is planning a series of upgrades to the Yellowknife airport, including work to enhance the existing terminal, expand the washrooms, and install new security screening technology. Starting this summer, additional projects will also get underway, including the implementation of a new passenger processing system, repairs to runways and taxiways, and patching the main terminal's apron.
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Other type of event
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Construction
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Added on 2026-04-01
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
The federal government is setting aside $230M to expand the Indigenous Guardians Program and establish a new Arctic Indigenous Guardians Program. Of the funding, $90M will be allotted to support wood bison population recovery efforts along the Alberta-Northwest Territories border, in addition to addressing environmental issues affecting the Wood Buffalo National Park.
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Added on 2026-03-31
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is allocating up to $5.4M for infrastructure development in Inuvik, matching the town’s funding for a total of about $10.9M over three years. The funding go towards upgrading core water and wastewater infrastructure, such as improving the sewage lagoon system and constructing a new water tower and bulk water station.
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Construction
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Added on 2026-03-30
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
The federal government is providing up to $1.75M to support five community projects in enhancing food security in the NWT. The funding will help the communities in acquiring the infrastructure and tools needed to grow, process, and prepare locally produced foods.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-03-30
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
The NWT government has allocated over $95,000 to three Indigenous organizations under the Local Food Infrastructure Fund to enhance local food systems in the region. The funding will go towards purchasing equipment and supplies to increase harvesting capacity, expand community gardening infrastructure, and improve access to nutritious food in northern communities.
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Other type of event
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
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Added on 2026-03-26
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The Diavik diamond mine has officially ended production after 23 years, having mined over 150 million carats of diamond over its lifetime. Active closure work will continue until 2029, with plans to employ around 100-200 workers and contractors during this period. Afterwards, a monitoring phase will follow until approximately 2040.
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Layoff
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-03-25
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The NWT government has recently launched a new Interpreter Career Pathway Program to train next generation of Indigenous language interpreters for the legislature. The program will run from May 2026 to March 2027, allowing participants to receive paid training and mentorship in one of the of eight official Indigenous languages. Application will be accepted until April 26.
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Job creation
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2026-03-24
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is providing up to $600K to the Northern Safety Association to move 30 training courses online. The courses will be available to workers across the NWT and Nunavut and will cover workplace safety, including task-specific training and mental wellness support.
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Other type of event
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Added on 2026-03-24
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
Housing NWT has completed a hybrid housing project in Délı̨nę, adding two new modular duplexes for social housing. The prefabricated cores were manufactured off-site elsewhere in the NWT, while local workers and subcontractors finished the remaining construction on site. The new homes aim to relieve pressure on existing social housing units that are nearing the end of their service life.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-03-23
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
The federal government will be continuing remediation work at the NWT’s Giant Mine throughout 2026. While several key safety initiatives and the demolition of the town site have already been completed, current activities will include constructing a new water treatment plant, remediating contaminated soil, and decontaminating the mill building. The treatment plant is expected to be operational by 2027.
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Other type of event
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-03-22
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Northwest Territories, NT
- yellowknifer.com
Nova Builders is planning to build a new 90-room hotel on Old Airport Road in Yellowknife. The four-storey project has been submitted for city review and will include a restaurant in the floor plans.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-03-21
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is allocating $17.2M over two years to support the production and broadcasting of Indigenous audio and video content through the Northern Aboriginal Broadcasting program. The funding includes $872K for the Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories to produce traditional storytelling and culturally appropriate radio programming.
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Other type of event
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-03-20
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
The federal government is providing $4.8M to support five NWT projects through the Indigenous Languages Program. The funding supports early childhood and adult immersion, multimedia content, and community activities to increase Indigenous language use and speakers 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 2026-03-20
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
Unionized workers at the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority have voted against becoming GNWT employees by the end of March 2027. The proposal, discussed in February and outlined in a memorandum of understanding, was rejected ahead of the new collective bargaining. The union plans to meet with the employer to discuss other means of migrating to the GNWT.
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Other type of event
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Public administration
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Added on 2026-03-18
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The City of Yellowknife has approved an engineering agreement with the federal government to improve water and sewer service at the city’s airport. The Department of National Defence will be funding the scoping work needed, which is expected to cost about $15M. Construction will follow once engineering work is completed.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-03-18
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
The NWT’s Diavik diamond mine has announced that their last day of ore production will be on March 24. Decommissioning and active closure activities will take place between 2026 to 2029, after which post-closure monitoring will continue until 2040.
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Layoff
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-03-17
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca