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 'promote the exchange of information among the Community Governments of the Nort
The Yellowknife Association for Community Living (YKACL) is a non-profit organization that supports families, children, youth, and adults with intellectual and other disabilities so that they are included and are able to contribute to community life in Yellowknife. Inclusion activities are part of all our programming and the focus of the Association and we often forget to celebrate.
NAPEG regulates and licenses engineers, geoscientists and firms practicing in the Northwest Territories. Take a look at our website to get information about registration and job opportunities.
This site helps professional accountants in commerce, finance, government and public practice, committed to the public interest and the professionalism in the industry.
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All individuals have the opportunity and access toward the achievement of their full potential.
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To bring our vision to reality, we educate, advocate and support to enable self-Determination for all individuals with disabilities.
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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 brothers and sisters, sharing God's forgiveness, His love and healing through Jesus Christ.Learn MoreGet InvolvedWe invite you to volunteer with us. Experience how God's love makes an impact on lives- even your own as you come among us.
The Elders Council is established to advise the Dene Leadership and Dene people on all issues concerning Denendeh. They will assist in addressing membership concerns arising from various internal and external activities; make recommendations regarding language, tradition and culture; and assist in making decisions on these issues. The Elders Council will also provide advice on traditional knowledge, cultural and spiritual values. The Elders Council will operate as an advisory council and through its collective wisdom and knowledge it will reinforce the vision an mission statement of Dene Nation. The decisive step to create an Elders Council was taken in June 2000 at the Leadership meeting in Aklavik. A motion was passed supporting an Elders Gathering, which then took place at Tulit'a in March 2002. At the 32nd Dene National Assembly at Liidlii Kue in July 2002, the establishment of the Elders Council was included in the amended Dene Nation Constitution and By-laws. The Elders had provided invaluable information at past meetings regarding traditional and cultural issues of the Dene people. The Dene people have always valued and depended on the advice of the Elders. In order to document and use their wisdom and traditional knowledge, the Elders Council is created pursuant to Section 5 Sub-section 1 l(f) of the amended Dene Nation Constitution and By-laws. Fax: 867-920-2254 Toll Free 866-511-4081