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Posted 08 January 2016, 3:57 pm NST
Community Freezer hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. If for some reason you are unable to pick up your food, call Wendy at 497-8406 for assistance.
Posted 16 May 2014, 11:44 am NDT
The Nunatsiavut Government has a new First Minister, Executive Council and Speaker of the Nunatsiavut Assembly. The positions were filled during the first sitting of the third session of the Nunatsiavut Assembly in Hopedale.

Kate Mitchell, the Ordinary Member for Makkovik, was elected First Minister by other members of the Assembly. The First Minister oversees the running of the Nunatsiavut Executive Council, and acts as the Minister of the Department of Nunatsiavut Affairs, responsible...
Posted 09 April 2012, 3:39 pm NDT
Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation Inc. is pleased to announce that its second application to the Climate Change and Health Adaptation in Northern First Nations and Inuit Communities Program of Health Canada has been approved. Our proposal, Traditional Knowledge: A Blueprint for Change Phase II, a partnership between Sivunivut Corporation and the Labrador Institute has been approved in the amount of $ 174, 724.11.
This proposal has been developed as Stage II of a three-stage multi-year...
Posted 28 November 2011, 4:39 pm NST
Sivunivut was successful in obtaining funding to complete an Economic Leakage Study. The goal is to complete an economic leakage study that will help reverse the current trend of outflow of spending from North West River into the neighbouring central Labrador community of Happy Valley – Goose Bay. This study will identify specific business opportunities for North West River that would bring new businesses, jobs and wealth back into the community.

The study will:

1. Identify a list...
Posted 12 April 2010, 10:25 am NDT
Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation Inc. is pleased to announce that its application to the Climate Change and Health Adaptation in Northern First Nations and Inuit Communities Program of Health Canada has been approved. Our proposal, Traditional Knowledge: A Blueprint for Change, a partnership between Sivunivut Corporation and the Labrador Institute has been approved in the amount of $118,070.00.

This proposal has been developed as a one-year project with the flexibility for...
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