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Nunavut and federal government to invest over $6 million together to keep air in schools clean

Nunavut and federal government to invest over $6 million together to keep air in schools clean

The federal government on June 7 announced it will invest $4.5 million to support the cleaning and balancing of air handling units in Nunavut schools alongside the Government of Nunavut, which will be providing around $2.1 million for the same purpose.
Department of Health to update public on Pangnirtung TB outbreak every three months

Department of Health to update public on Pangnirtung TB outbreak every three months

The Government of Nunavut will be announcing public case updates for PangnirtungSA国际影视传媒檚 tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in three-month intervals, said Nunavut Health Minister John Main on June 7.
Qikiqtani Inuit Association buys out old Co-op Hotel in Resolute; plans to renovate

Qikiqtani Inuit Association buys out old Co-op Hotel in Resolute; plans to renovate

The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) has purchased the old Co-Op Hotel in Resolute Bay and will be turning it into a multi-use facility for its Nauttiqsuqtiit Inuit Stewards.
Rabies reported in Whale Cove and Kugaaruk

Rabies reported in Whale Cove and Kugaaruk

NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 Department of Health has announced an advisory for the residents of Kugaaruk and Whale Cove following cases of rabies being reported in the two communities following fox attacks.
Staff shortages expected to cause some health centres in territory to close during summer

Staff shortages expected to cause some health centres in territory to close during summer

Several communities can expect to their health centres to close again this summer as NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 Department of Health continues to contend with staff shortages.
Department of Health issues update on Pangnirtung tuberculosis outbreak

Department of Health issues update on Pangnirtung tuberculosis outbreak

The tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in Pangnirtung, declared on November 25, 2021 is ongoing, announced NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 departnment of health on May 26. Since January 2021, there have been 31 individuals diagnosed with active tuberculosis, while another 108 individuals in the east Baffin community have been diagnosed with latent tuberculosis.
Fourth Covid-19 vaccine now available for Nunavummiut 18 and over

Fourth Covid-19 vaccine now available for Nunavummiut 18 and over

Nunavummiut 18 and over, who have gotten their third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine four and a half months ago and over, can now get their fourth dose following an announcement by NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 department of health on May 24.
Monday fire causes extensive damage to Cambridge Bay Youth Centre

Monday fire causes extensive damage to Cambridge Bay Youth Centre

Cambridge Bay and the Fire Department responded to a flame at the communitySA国际影视传媒檚 youth centre Monday morning.
City seeks input on planning and zoning by-laws

City seeks input on planning and zoning by-laws

The City of IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 planning department is seeking public input with regards to the 2022 General Plan and Zoning By-law.
Nunavut News - May 23, 2022 Edition

Nunavut News - May 23, 2022 Edition

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