This report is part of the Tailored Attraction, Integration, and Retention Strategies for Northern Ecosystems (TAIGA RISE) project, a three-year initiative that launched in April 2025. Funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) through the Service Delivery Improvement (SDI) program, the project's goal is to co-create tailored, community-centric strategies to strengthen the attraction, integration, and retention of newcomers in Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. This environmental scan contributes to that goal by building a comprehensive baseline of online data and digital resources. It systematically identifies, reviews, and catalogs a wide range of stakeholders and service providers in both regions, using a culturally responsive, settlement-focused, and inclusion-oriented lens. The focus is on small population centres (1,000-29,999 residents) and medium population centres (30,000–99,999 residents), as defined by Statistics Canada's 2021 Census (Statistics Canada, 2022). It further explores the preparedness of these communities for attracting, integrating, and retaining newcomers, three strategic pillars of the project that will be explaind in details.