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Inuvik Drum Neighbour Briefs, August 18 2022

Inuvik Drum Neighbour Briefs, August 18 2022

Temporary prohibition order comes and goes
Inuvik Drum News briefs

Inuvik Drum News briefs

Youth charged in firearm heist
GNWT seeking feedback on draft MMIWG action plan

GNWT seeking feedback on draft MMIWG action plan

Officials are seeking feedback on the GNWT’s draft action plan on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Yellowknife Public Health Clinic to close temporarily for training workshop

Yellowknife Public Health Clinic to close temporarily for training workshop

A notice from the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA) is advising residents that the Public Health Clinic in Yellowknife will be closed on Friday, August 19, 2022.
Burger eating contest roosts up Inuvik’s gourmets

Burger eating contest roosts up Inuvik’s gourmets

A mouthful of an eating contest is about to get underway in Inuvik.
Canadian North contends with fuel shortages in four High Arctic communities

Canadian North contends with fuel shortages in four High Arctic communities

Canadian North is currently facing fuel shortages for air operators at the Pond Inlet, Arctic Bay, Resolute and Grise Fiord airports, the company announced August 16. Flights to Resolute and Grise Fiord on August 15 were cancelled due to this reason, however additional fuel procured locally will allow them to operate on a regular schedule for the rest of the week.
City reminds residents of requirements for municipal election

City reminds residents of requirements for municipal election

The City of Yellowknife has sent out a reminder to residents that nominations for candidates for the 2022 Municipal Election open will be opening on Tuesday, September 6.
Yellowknifers get up-close and personal with NASA, German Aerospace Centre climate research projects

Yellowknifers get up-close and personal with NASA, German Aerospace Centre climate research projects

Yellowknifers got up-close and personal with two international climate research projects and the scientists behind them on Tuesday, August 16.
Yellowknife Historical Society receives $1.2 million

Yellowknife Historical Society receives $1.2 million

The funding will go towards the development of the society’s ‘Community Museum and Interpretive Centre’
Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Flowers by Angelina Joe

Inuvik Drum Art Showcase: Flowers by Angelina Joe

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