Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week is December 1 to 5, 2018. Help reduce the stigma around HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by talking about prevention!
The Department of Community and Government Services, Petroleum Products Division (PPD), informs Nunavummiut of adjustments to retail fuel prices on diesel products, jet fuel and gasoline, according to fluctuations in global crude market prices.
Every year in January, Bell Let’s Talk Day encourages Canadians to talk openly about mental health, in a nation-wide initiative promoting mental health education, awareness, and funding.
In conjunction with World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, The Department of Health is raising TB awareness and is engaging Nunavummiut through its new “Strong and TB Free” education campaign in collaboration with Nunavut communities and community health representat
A groundbreaking research study is being launched in Iqaluit to explore wastewater monitoring as a tool to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in
Mental Health Week is May 7-13, and the Government of Nunavut Department of Health encourages Nunavummiut to talk and connect with friends, family and Elders about mental health and wellness.
The Department of Community and Government Services, Emergency Management Division, informs Nunavummiut that a test of the national Alert Ready System will take place simultaneously across all Nunavut time zones on November 28, 2018.
The COVID-19 vaccine is Nunavut’s best protection against this virus, and all Nunavummiut are encouraged to be vaccinated as soon as they are eligible.