The New Year of 2022 saw a lot of changes in towns and elsewhere, Elections in and appointees in NG, Councilor elections, OK Society’s Executive Director stepped down, Nain and Makkovik communities had a good fishery season.
There were many tournaments this year, Provincial Government sending $500 checks in the mail, Torngat Housing set up a free giveaway on lumber, materials and more this summer. The Old boarding School is no more, the building was demolished late this summer.
Woodward’s Tanker, made its last run to the north coast the week of November 24 this year.
The Kamutik W left Goose Bay on Monday, December 5, for its last run up the north coast. She arrived Nain and headed back south the same day.
On Dec 6, communities on the coast and First Light update their Christmas Activities.
Dec 7, Labrador Friendship Centre’s Food Bank updated.
Dec 8, NL reported 1 death, JHMS Golden Huskies returned home.
Dec 9, Nain update Kamutik Making.
Dec 12, OK’s transmitter down, iced up. NG Housing Commission is now in place, JS Centre updated their activities.
Dec 13, MHA Lela Evans said fuel prices are too high, Rental Units Applications was put out, NL reported 6 deaths.
Dec 14 NG and officials met in Ottawa, Nain Moravian Church met about the holiday’s services., Labrador Winter Games will go ahead in 2023.
Dec 15, the schools on the coast will go on their Christmas break.
Dec 19, Labrador Grenfell Health starts diverting patients to Lab West in the New Year, VALE and Sewing Group fundraises for Nain.
Dec 20, Influenza continues to Rise in NL, NL announces update.
Dec 21, Ok radio will air its first recorded Xmas Gretting today. on COVID cases changed to bi-weekly, Waterfront Hospital updated notifies Homelessness.
Dec 22, seniors cash bingo up JS Centre and Dec 23 is best decorated house contest.