The Nunavut Brewing Company Ltd. (NuBrew) has applied to the Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board (NLCB) to change their liquor licence from a Brew Pub licence to a Cocktail Lounge licence.
A local plebiscite will be held in Iqaluit this October to vote on whether to allow the Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board (NLCB) to be able to issue off-premises licences to local breweries for the sale of beer from their premises.
This is a reminder that any medical travel client or escort must have a health care card, along with two pieces of identification (ID) to check-in at airports and to board an airplane.
This is a reminder that any medical travel client must have two pieces of identification (ID) available to check-in at airports and to board an airplane. One piece of ID must include a photo. Photo ID can be one of the following:
Beginning today, masks are no longer mandated by public health order for health facilities across Nunavut. As a reminder, public bodies and private businesses may continue to require staff and patrons to wear masks based on their own safety requirements an
Government of Nunavut’s (GN) Minister of Health, John Main, announced today that as of February 28, 2022, non-vaccinated or partially vaccinated travellers may isolate in their home community.
Does your group or organization need a lottery licence for an upcoming event? Make sure to apply early to avoid delays or refusal of your lottery licence application.