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.
Leo Ussak students, their families and other community members can now enjoy more exercise and recreational opportunities on the newly built playground in the Hamlet of Rankin Inlet.
Leo Ussak students, their families and other community members can now enjoy more exercise and recreational opportunities on the newly built playground in the Hamlet of Rankin Inlet.
The Government of Nunavut (GN) has concluded its investigation into an April 17, 2020 fuel spill at Maani Ulujuk Ilinniarvik (MUI) High School in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. As a result of the investigation, the Department of Community and Government Services (
The Department of Economic Development and Transportation (EDT) will be holding a public consultation to showcase the new Rankin Inlet Air Terminal Building design.
The goal of the consultation is to hear concerns, ideas and priorities of Nunavummiut as they relate to fisheries and the future development of fisheries.
The Government of Nunavut is proud to announce that Sarah Ayaruak of Leo Ussak Elementary School in Rankin Inlet is one of 40 principals across Canada to receive Canada’s Outstanding Principals award.
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.