Initial grant funding secured through Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to support development
Governance model developed and approved by leadership of the communities, interim Board of Directors appointed, and operational plan developed
Preferred locations for the Research Centre and the Field Station identified through community consultation
Formal participation in the co-development of an Integrated Research and Monitoring Plan (IRMP) with Parks Canada Agency (PCA) begins
Collaboration with Laboratories Canada (LC) on the development of a mobile laboratory to be constructed in Fort Chipewyan begins
Design of the mobile laboratory is finalized and the laboratory is transported and constructed in Fort Chipewyan, allowing for wildlife contaminant analysis, fish and waterfowl health analysis, water contaminant analysis, and more to be conducted in the community
Nipîy Tu is looking for dedicated individuals who share its mission and values to join its Board of Directors.
A huge thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Indigenous Knowledge and Science Forum from February 11 - 12, hosted by us at Nipiy Tu Research and Knowledge Centre!
Nipîy Tu extends a warm invitation to all to the grand opening of the mobile laboratory! Join us November 21st, 2024 anytime from 12 - 5 pm at 129 McDonald Street in Fort Chipewyan.
Outstanding environmental liabilities such as the state of Big Dock require federal collaboration with all impacted Nations to safely improve navigational access.
NTRKC is introducing a mobile laboratory in Fort Chipewyan in late February 2024
Tammy Riel, NTRKC's first Executive Director, begins her work with NTRKC with a message