Nunavummiut are advised that if they are going to prepare food for sale from their homes, or purchase food from home-based businesses, that they stick to low-risk options, such as baked goods, sweets, dry foods, fresh fruit and vegetables.
Nunavummiut are advised that if they are going to prepare food for sale from their homes, or purchase food from home-based businesses, that they stick to low-risk options, such as baked goods, sweets, dry foods, fresh fruit and vegetables.
Do you have a delicious char, turbot or seal recipe to share? Submit it for a chance to be featured in the Department of Environment’s upcoming cookbook!
The Department of Education would like to remind students who receive Financial Assistance for Nunavut Students (FANS) that if you or your post-secondary institution have not yet submitted your Student Enrollment Form (SEF) to FANS, you must email it to fa
The Department of Health advises residents of Cape Dorset that the community-wide tuberculosis (TB) prevention screening clinic will open on Tuesday, February 12, 2019.
The Department of Health advises residents of Cape Dorset that the community-wide tuberculosis (TB) prevention screening clinic will open on Tuesday, February 12, 2019.
The Department of Community and Government Services would like to inform Nunavummiut that effective April 1, 2021, the rates for the Federal Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut.