The proposed Taltson hydro expansion, which will connect the North and South Slave regions, is expected to add 60MW to the Twin Gorges facility and more than 320km of transmission line. Valued at $2B–$3B, the project will create 500–700 jobs during the construction period, prioritizing Northern and Indigenous labour. Construction is targeted to begin by 2029, with operations anticipated by 2033–34.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-06-09
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Northwest Territories, NT
- yellowknifer.com
The Hay River Heritage Centre reopened June 10 after being closed since 2022 due to flooding. The Hay River Museum Society, which runs the heritage centre, is also developing a five-year capital and tourism business plan to guide future initiatives and operations.
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Job creation
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Arts, entertainment and recreation
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Added on 2026-06-09
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The Hay River library reopened June 9 after closing on April 30. Short-term staffing has been secured, and the library will offer limited services including book access, online resources, and internet use.
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Other type of event
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2026-06-05
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
Sahtu, Gwich’in, and Pehdzéh Kı̨ leaders have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the Mackenzie Valley Highway project. The agreement establishes a coordinated Indigenous framework to co-develop, plan, and govern the proposed all-season road connecting the three communities.
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Other type of event
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Public administration
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Added on 2026-06-05
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Construction is underway on the Dehk’è Frank Channel Bridge Replacement Project in the NWT, with work currently focused on foundation and structural components. The new bridge, which is slated to open in fall 2027, will improve safety and remove height and weight limits. Full project completion is expected by fall 2028.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-06-04
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The federal and NWT governments have signed a three-year agreement under the Oral Health Access Fund to provide $3M to repair and replace aging equipment in health centres across the territory. The first year will focus on assessments and planning, with repairs following in Beaufort Delta and Sahtu over the final two years.
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Other type of event
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-06-03
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
The Town of Inuvik has approved plans by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation to develop a youth centre and residential area on the former Blueberry Patch site. The project includes housing, a youth centre, daycare space, family support programming, and offices. Demolition of contaminated buildings onsite is set to begin later this year.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-06-03
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
The federal government is providing $6.5M to upgrade the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife. The project will improve accessibility through enhancements to ramps, lifts, stairs, and the auditorium, supporting greater public access to galleries, archives, and cultural spaces.
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Other type of event
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Arts, entertainment and recreation
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Added on 2026-06-01
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Northwest Territories, NT
- canada.ca
The Hay River District Education Authority will be discontinuing school bus service in the 2026–27 school year due to reduced federal funding and declining enrolment.
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Layoff
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-05-29
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
A new Interpreter Career Pathway Program has launched in the NWT, selecting eight Indigenous language speakers for training. The program runs from May 2026 to March 2027 and includes in-person training, mentorship, and shadowing to prepare participants for roles with the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly.
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Job creation
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2026-05-28
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
Lil Ava’s Pizza and Pasta has opened a new location in Hay River’s Caribou Centre on May 20. The new restaurant is currently operating with a limited menu, but a full menu expansion is expected by the end of June.
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Job creation
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Accommodation and food services
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Added on 2026-05-28
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Northwest Territories, NT
- yellowknifer.com
Collège Nordique Francophone is launching a new business diploma program in the NWT this September in partnership with Collège La Cité. The program, which is also offered online, includes a mandatory 420 hour internship with a Francophone organization.
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Other type of event
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Educational services
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Added on 2026-05-26
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Northwest Territories, NT
- mynorthnow.com
Housing NWT and the Fort Smith Métis Council are building a new social housing duplex in Fort Smith as part of a broader initiative to repair and replace aging social housing units across the territory. Construction will continue through the summer, with foundation and framing work already complete.
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Job creation
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Construction
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Added on 2026-05-25
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Northwest Territories, NT
- www.gov.nt.ca
The federal government is providing $250K to the Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning to support a two-year project researching the viability of a northern co-operative economy. The initiative will examine Indigenous economic models and explore opportunities for co-operative approaches in sectors such as tourism, food security, and cultural programming.
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Other type of event
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2026-05-24
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cabinradio.ca
Tim Hortons and its franchise owners are spending $400M to build and renovate 480 locations across Canada. Plans include one new location in the NWT and upgrades to an existing Nunavut site, featuring improved layouts, updated kitchen equipment, and enhanced digital ordering systems.
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Job creation
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Accommodation and food services
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Added on 2026-05-22
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Northwest Territories, NT
- retail-insider.com
Rackla Metals Inc. has received a five-year land use permit for its Lentung project in the NWT’s Tombstone Tungsten Belt, allowing for a 49-person camp to be set up and mineral exploration activities. The 2026 field program, which began on May 26, consists of drilling, surface trenching, and repairing the existing access routes.
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Job creation
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Mining and oil and gas extraction
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Added on 2026-05-21
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Northwest Territories, NT
- racklametals.com
A new medical clinic in Inuvik run by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation is slated to open in 2027. The facility will offer both dental and physician services through a team of rotating dentists, physicians, hygienists, and dental therapists.
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Job creation
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Health care and social assistance
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Added on 2026-05-21
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Northwest Territories, NT
- cbc.ca
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