Today, Nunavut has 153 active cases of COVID-19. Eight new cases have been identified in Arviat, bringing the community’s number of positive cases to 115.
Today, Nunavut has 153 active cases of COVID-19. Eight new cases have been identified in Arviat, bringing the community’s number of positive cases to 115.
The flu season has started in Nunavut. The flu can affect anyone -- even healthy children and adults. This year H1N1 is the most common type of flu in Canada.
The Government of Nunavut’s Department of Health, in response to recent guidance from the National Advisory Committee on immunizations, has begun offering COVID-19 booster shots to all Nunavummiut aged 5 to 11.
Each year, the Department of Environment performs fuel tank inspections in Nunavut. The service is provided free of charge as a courtesy to fuel tank owners.
Did you apply for funding for the Strategic Investments, Country Food Distribution, Arts Development or Small Business Support programs between April 2 and April 13?
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.