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New Job Posting Available! - Senior Finance Officer (TIC - Yellowknife)

New Job Posting Available! - Senior Finance Officer (TIC - Yellowknife)

The Senior Finance Officer is responsible for providing a range of accounting and bookkeeping functions to the Tlicho Investment Corporation (TIC) and its subsidiaries, to ensure effective, efficient, and accurate processing of financial, accounts payable, and accounts receivable transactions.

 

Announcing Solar Project with Solvest Inc. and STLLR Gold Inc’s Colomac Gold Project

TIC is pleased to announce the solar project funding is complete! Together with Solvest Inc., STLLR Gold, and CanNor, we will be purchasing and supplying the equipment for this two year solar installation project to power Colomac’s camp. Once complete, this collaborative partnership will have helped reduce diesel use by about 51 000 L annually and kept 138 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from entering the air!

TIC CEO Talking Future Shaping with Indigenous Businesses at the Northwest Territories Legislature

TIC CEO Talking Future Shaping with Indigenous Businesses at the Northwest Territories Legislature.

Yesterday’s meeting at the NWT Legislature to discuss the future of business included Paul Gruner from the Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation (TIC), Mark Lewis from Det’on Cho Management, Leigh-Anne Palter from Denesoline Corporation, Marc Whitford from North Slave Métis Association, and Nigel Wodrich, advisor at the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly.

Congratulations to Tłı̨chǫ Community Builders on winning the NWT Human Rights Commission’s 2024 Accessibility Award!

Gıgha sǫts'ı̨ı̨wǫ!

We are beaming over here and so happy to congratulate Tłı̨chǫ Community Builders (TCB) on winning the NWT Human Rights Commission’s 2024 Accessibility Award!

Rob Selby, Director, Technical Services accepted the award today on behalf of the talented team who designed and built the new Tłı̨chǫ Government Building in Wekweètì, NT.

Safety Share #24 - Good Housekeeping

Housekeeping is the number one problem on construction sites. In fact, a large number of workplace incidents can be attributed to poor housekeeping. Poor housekeeping contributes to incidents by creating hazards that can cause injuries. Other hazards may be taken for granted if the sight of paper, debris, clutter and spills are accepted on the worksite.

 

What is the purpose of workplace housekeeping?

Poor housekeeping can be a cause of accidents, such as:

Heavy Equipment Operator Training Available in Whatì

Heavy Equipment Operator Training Available in Whatì

Tłıchǫ Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. (TEES) is working in collaboration with the Tłıchǫ Government & Aurora College to provide training to Tłıchǫ Residents with through an 11-week Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operator and work placement program, located in Whatì.

To learn more, check out the full details here: