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Brighter days are ahead. Even Mother Nature seems to agree by providing this gorgeous sunset at Taltson on Hallowe'en.

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This year's Halloween contest was a success and so much fun! Thank you to everyone near and far that participated! Congratulations to the following winners:

NTPC Team Costume Contest: Hay River Head Office's Human Resources team as fancy Starbuck's Frappuccino's!

Individual Costume Contest: NTE's David as "Anger" from Inside Out! 

Pumpkin Carving Contest: Yellowknife's Jackfish Office and their solution to low water, “A little bit of sun, wind, water, and fertilizer combined in the pumpkin plant = clean energy for our customer. From plant operators to farmers, the future of energy is orange!” – Jackfish, Oct 2024

Click Here to see the photo's of this years winner's and everyone's costume and pumpkin submissions! 

Hope everyone had a great time! Happy Halloween! 

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NTPC was again one of the sponsors of the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce's Annual Awards Ceremony, which were held last week. 

Erin Ladouceur, Director, Customer Service, was on hand to present the Community Impact Award. This award is given to the business whose owners or employees have demonstrated a commitment to community involvement by participating in community groups (charitable, not-for-profit, business or professional associations), and whose community work or initiatives have improved life for their fellow citizens. Erin had the privilege of announcing that Avens - A Community for Seniors was the winner of the 2024 award.

Supporting local organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce is one of the ways we maintain connections and build relationships in communities all across the NWT.

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The November 2024 edition of the all-Canadian Health, Wellness, and Safety Newsletter is here!  Inside this month’s issue you'll find articles on mental health, winter driving, working remotely, manual handling, eye safety and much more.  Have a read!

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The GNWT and NT Energy have both issued news releases announcing that the electric vehicle charging station in Hay River is now available for public use. The GNWT news release focuses on funding and why EV charging stations are important for the future. Follow this link to learn more.

The NT Energy news release focuses on more practical matter such as location, price recharging and payment options. It can be found on our website

The charging stations in Fort Smith and Behchokǫ̀ are expected to be operational by the end of November.