Today is the last day of 2019 and here’s the Year End Review for February, 2019.
An information session was held in Nain in regards to descendents of Okak on Saturday, Feb 2nd this year.
Patty Way a genealogist through Tradition and Transition was in town to conduct information from descendants for a family tree.
Nunatsiavut Government received 12 Polar Bear licences for the north coast communities on Feb 5; the hunting was open on the first of February. That included 3 bears for Nain, Hopedale and 2 each for Makkovik, Postville and Rigolet.
The Combined Councils held their 47th Annual General Meeting in Goose Bay on February 7th and 8th.
Theoren Fluery a former Professional Hockey player was in Nain on Friday, Feb 8th. He presented a wealth of knowledge to the topics pursuing excellence, personal growth, overcoming sexual abuse and trauma.
He went to present the students at the JHMS for Grades 7 and up. He also was at the JS community centre at 6:30 and signed autographs with a feast of seafood.
It was the last and final 28th annual Billy Quak Memorial Ball Hockey tournament in Makkovik on February 16th and 17th, it took place at the JC Erhardt Memorial School gym.
The Nain Moravian Church celebrated its 248th year anniversary on February 19th.