This site helps professional accountants in commerce, finance, government and public practice, committed to the public interest and the professionalism in the industry.more...See more text
Abc Miller Building Administration Skills Training and Community Inclusion Summer Cafe and Business Services Literacy Outreach Centre 4912 53rd Street 920-2644 873-2218 Fax 920-234...more...See more text
In 1966, municipal leaders from Yellowknife, Fort Smith, Hay River and Inuvik met to form an Association representing the NWT's community governments.The NWTAC was created to 'prom...more...See more text
Our MissionWe share God's Word with Native Americans, encouraging them to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ among their own.Learn MoreOur MinistriesWe walk alongside our Native b...more...See more text
Welcome to Inuvik's branch of the Royal Canadian Legion where as a national organization, we are committed to our Veterans, their families and the communities they call home. We of...more...See more text
Land of the Midnight Sun and Gateway to the Beaufort-Delta, we look forward to having you make Inuvik a part of your Arctic adventure. Located 2 degrees above the Arctic Circle on ...more...See more text
67 Woodland Dr SS 22, Hay River, NTX0E 0R8Get directions
The Soup Kitchen is temporarily serving soup, from 8:30 to 10:00 AM Monday to Friday, at Our Place, 919 Pandora Ave, while the basement of St Andrew's Cathedral is being renovated....more...See more text
Gjoa Haven is at the heart of the search for the Northwest Passage and ishome to the informative Northwest Passage Park. Roald Amundsen wintered before his successful discovery of ...more...See more text
The Territorial Farmers Association (TFA) welcomes you to our new webpage. After searching and reviewing countless other websites, the TFA board of directors came to the realizatio...more...See more text
Fort McPherson ( or Tetl'it Zheh - Town at the Head Waters) was established in 1849 when John Bell, an explorer for the Hudson Bay Company, established a trading post along the low...more...See more text
The people were strong in culture and tradition. Elders kept the knowledge and traditions and passed them orally to the next generation. In the old days, the chief would tell where...more...See more text