Programs and Services
FPW, held every October across North America, educates people about the risk of home fires and ways to minimize them.
Fireworks are regulated in the Northwest Territories by the Fire Works Regulations of the Fire Prevention Act.
It encompasses the provision of ambulance service within communities and on adjacent public highways.
The risks that pose the greatest threat to the people, property, environment and economy of the NWT.
Funding for high performance NWT athletes to assist with the costs associated with training and competing in their chosen sport.
MACA licenses and regulates charity bingos, Nevada tickets, casinos and raffles under the Lotteries Act in some communities.
Resources for the Public, Candidates thinking of running for municipal elections; Elected candidates and Returning Officers.
NWT Alert is the Northwest Territories public alerting system.
NWT Youth Corps supports programs that target non-mainstream, at-risk, and out of school NWT youth under 25 years of age.
The Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) is responsible for establishing occupancy loads in assembly spaces & public spaces.
An annual award to recognize exemplary volunteerism in the NWT.
Plan review plays a vital role in the GNWT's obligation to protect occupants and property from fire and spread of fire.
In the NWT the responsibility to manage property assessment belongs to Municipal and Community Affairs.
Information and regulations, under the Real Estate Agents’ Licensing Act, governing the real estate industry in the North.
Funding for sport and recreation organizations and schools to organize and host regional youth sport events in the NWT.
A program that helps seniors and people with disabilities pay less property tax.
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is the collection, transport and disposal of waste away from the residential area.
Information on Test Your Smoke Alarm Day, smoke alarm maintenance and testing

















