November Year-End Review (Dated Feb. 9, 2022)

November year in review 2021:

Nov 1, Torngat Secretariat fish count up Frazer Lake near Nain announced, Jobe J Flowers memorial Volleyball tournament in Hopedale, NL reported 2 new cases, school masks mandatory, Eastern Health internets down.

Nov 2, Status of Women projects reported, Elizabeth Penashue concerns of Voisey’s Bay mine site, 4 hunters to go moose harvesting.

Nov4, Mapping workshop in Nain, Nain reported fuel prices up, daylight savings that weekend ground and search inquiry updated, vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds available.

Nov 5, Non-alcohol 21-day challenge, 4 moose hunters to go hunting, NL reported 2 new cases.

Nov 5, Mapping workshop in Nain, fuel prices down, no Labrador Combined Council to go ahead, daylight savings the weekend, ground and search inquiry updated, vaccine available for 5 to 11-year-olds.

Nov 5, SmartICE programs, Eastern Health update their internet issue, NL reported 8 new cases, province expects bills, new weather study for Nain’s airport.

Nov 8, NG announce COVID booster vaccines, 2 schools in Mary town hit with COVID, province getting air purification in classes, NG reported Aboriginal’s veterans’ day, Nain projects.

Nov 9, Update on Moose hunt, Remembrance Day update from schools, MP Jones reported disability tax benefits, Inuit housing agreement, Dr. Janice honored Family Physician of the year, Labrador Creative Arts held virtually, Remembrance Day celebrated virtually, NGC donated $54,000 to Ng, Nain interrupted no power for few hours, frozen foods arrived Nain, Hopedale, Makkovik, Postville and Rigolet, fuel prices up.

Nov 10, re-aired 2016 Remembrance Day Assembly, 25th Jobe J flowers VB Tournament, oil tanker arrives

Nov 15, Indigenous Youth Summit to held virtually, questions for COVID -19 available.

OK REMEMBERANCE DAY HOLIDAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12.

Nov 14, Status of Women projects reported, NunatuKavut presented search and Rescue Inquiry, harvesters support program got surveyed, fuel prices down, NL reported 6 new cases.

Nov 15, TRHA update, St. John’s opened to International National travelers, employee information stolen during cyberattack, 25th Jobe J VB tournament results in, Haynes started salles till Dec, NL reported 2 new cases,

Nov 16, SmartICE update program, Internet outage questions employee vaccinations, Goose Bay still looking for missing man.

Nov 17, Nain AngajukKâk announced Husky Centre repairs, NL reported 4 new cases, Nain Tuttusiugiannik workshop, Janeway Hospital diverting patients to Halifax, Twin Flames return to Island.

Nov 18, MHA Evan talked about issues she dealing with, easing Public Health restrictions, Gander Flight training supports women, fuel prices down, NG seek moose survey observer.

Nov 19, Emma Harrison environmental researcher, St. John’s reported restaurant hit with COVID, NG to cover medical transportation Torngat Secretariat seek geese technicians, NL reported 4 new cases.

Nov 22, MHA Evans talks about issue she dealing with, Torngat Fisheries goes to meetings. Pfizer doses approved for kids 5 to 11-year-old’s, Unaan artist program out, NL reported 3 new cases.

Nov 23, LATP update, NG Assembly sitting started in Hopedale, NG announced new speaker appointed, coastal winter supply studied.