Today, Dr. Michael Patterson, Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer, announced new public health measures in Rankin Inlet and in all Qikiqtani communities except Iqaluit and declared that the COVID-19 outbreak in Kinngait is over.
The Department of Culture and Heritage is extending the application deadline for funding proposals for Grants and Contributions 2016-17 to February 1, 2016.
The Department of Community and Government Services (CGS) would like to advise the community of Rankin Inlet of a wastewater leak that began at the Johnston Cove Lift Station on May 20.
Leo Ussak students, their families and other community members can now enjoy more exercise and play at the newly built playground in the Hamlet of Rankin Inlet.
The Departments of Health and Community Government Services (CGS) are advising residents of Rankin Inlet of a sewage spill at the Johnston Cove lift station.
The Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Commission (NULC) is seeking customer-oriented individuals to support our growing team in Rankin Inlet as we prepare to open a walk-in store.
Department of Environment staff in Rankin Inlet invites the public to participate in activities celebrating our natural environment at the Iqalugaarjuup Nunanga Territorial Park on Saturday, June 17.