1998:
Skills Canada NWT began by selecting a team of six competitors to participate in the 4th Canadian Skills Competition held in Vancouver in May 1998.
1999:
A Board of Directors and society status was established in January of 1999. The first Territorial Skills Competition (TSC) was held in both Fort Smith and Yellowknife (May 23, 1999). Team NWT traveled to the Canadian Skills Competition (CSC) in Kitchener (June 3-6, 1999) and returned with five top five finishes including one bronze and two silver medals. After the division of the territories, Skills Canada NWT became Skills Canada NWT/NU until such time as Nunavut could open its own office.
2000:
In 2000, the TSC was again held in Fort Smith (April 19-20) and in Yellowknife (May 11).
2001:
2001 saw the TSC being held in Yellowknife (April 25) and in Fort Smith (May 2-3). Our participation in the nationals brought two silvers and a bronze medal home again.
2002:
The 2002 territorial competition had over 1100 students visiting the competitions and almost 100 competitors. At the 2002 Canadian Skills Competition, our organization won its first gold medal, as well as two bronze medals.
2003:
2003 was a year of continued growth. 139 competitors participated in the two territorial competitions with a team of 29 competitors making the trip to Waterloo, Ontario . The NWT/NU team came home with seven medals, one gold, four silver and two bronze. Team Nunavut won its first gold medal. Due to the lobbying of the Skills NWT/NU board, Heavy Equipment Mechanics was included in 2003 as a national competition event. A diamond polishing demonstration was taken to the Canadian Skills Competition and received much positive publicity.
2004:
In 2004, 138 participants competed at the Territorial Skills Competition. Team NWT/NU consisting of 23 competitors made the trip to Winnipeg for the Canadian Skills Competition. For the first time ever, our team won multiple gold medals. We returned with two gold, one silver, and three bronze medals. Another first was that Chris Fournier’s gold medal in Web Page Design made him eligible for a spot on Team Canada at the 2005 World Skills Competition in Helsinki, Finland. This is the first time that a NWT or Nunavut competitor has ever made Team Canada.
2005:
2005 was our busiest, most successful year since the inception of the organization. We reached more youth from throughout the NWT and Nunavut than ever before and put the north on the Skills map of Canada and the world. In May of 2005, Yellowknife ’s Chris Fournier became the first northerner to claim a Gold medal at the World Skills Competition. A week later, Team NWT/Nunavut claimed more medals than it ever had before at the Canadian Skills Competition: 2 Gold, 3 Silver, and 3 Bronze.
During this year, Skills Canada Nunavut was born and our organization reverted to its legal name: Skills Canada NWT.