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Strong year for Inuvialuit Group of Companies

Strong year for Inuvialuit Group of Companies

BDIC becomes Prosper NWT; Det'on Cho wins awards
Enrolment, grads rebound at Aurora College

Enrolment, grads rebound at Aurora College

Deficit of close to $900,000 on $60.6 million budget; new president selected
More fishers, more money netted

More fishers, more money netted

Payout to 56 commercial fishers surpasses $1 million; Hay River fish plant to open by late 2024, over budget and behind schedule
NWT population nudges upwards

NWT population nudges upwards

Remains far below national growth rate
Rising fuel cost put squeeze on power prices

Rising fuel cost put squeeze on power prices

NWT Power Corp revenue rises to $118 million in 2022-23
A tale of two territorial economies: Generator versus stabilizer

A tale of two territorial economies: Generator versus stabilizer

Nunavut's qamutik hitched to growing mining revenues; NWT accentuates upside of big government
OPPORTUNITIES NORTH: Graduation rate tapers to 59 per cent in NWT

OPPORTUNITIES NORTH: Graduation rate tapers to 59 per cent in NWT

$236.5 million in NWT education spending for 2024-25
NWT average weekly wage rises to $1,656.42

NWT average weekly wage rises to $1,656.42

NWT employment rate in decline, but weekly wages increasing
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New funding announced for federal programs that support Indigenous entrepreneurs

New funding announced for federal programs that support Indigenous entrepreneurs