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Ne'Rahten Developments Ltd. is preparing to build a home construction centre in Fort Good Hope, NWT, in spring 2025. The centre will provide local full-time jobs and modular homes suitable for the north. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation provided $6M for the project in the summer of 2024.

  • Job creation
  • Manufacturing
  • Added on 2024-11-12
  • Northwest Territories, NT

The federal government is providing almost $1.5M towards housing projects building 23 units over three years in the Dehcho region of NWT. The Fort Simpson Métis Nation is receiving $580,000 and the Jean Marie River First Nation is receiving $885,000 for their housing projects.

  • Job creation
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-11-04
  • Northwest Territories, NT

The City of Yellowknife issued a development permit for a 50-unit affordable housing building to be built downtown on the empty lots on 50th Street. Foundation work is slated to take place in spring 2025, with the site completed in 2026. Aspen Apartments are also expected to be completed in 2025.

  • Other type of event
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-10-29
  • Northwest Territories, NT

The federal government is providing $205K to purchase equipment used to construct new homes in Salt River First Nation Reserve in Fort Smith, NWT. The new housing is for residents at high risk of facing homelessness.

  • Other type of event
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-09-26
  • Northwest Territories, NT

The NWT Liquor and Cannabis Commission has chosen Buffalo Parcel Courier Service to build a new $300K cannabis warehouse in Hay River. The 1,800 sq.-ft facility will be a staging area to receive cannabis products before shipping elsewhere in the territory. Staffing levels will remain the same as at the current temporary site.

  • Other type of event
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-09-13
  • Northwest Territories, NT

The federal government is providing $209,800 to transform the Tsiigehtchic Tourist Centre into a new cultural centre. The new facility is expected to open late 2024 and will be renamed Gwichya Gwich’in Band Cultural Centre. The Centre will provide a space for Elders, artists, residents, and tourists to meet and pass down traditional knowledge.

  • Job creation
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-06-21
  • Northwest Territories, NT
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