The Government of Nunavut spent $4,154,459.31 in total on its contract for virtual COVID-19 services for Nunavummiut. The cost of running the hotline specifically was $2,718,023.90. (Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay)
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Hotline set to close on Jan. 31 but government website still provides coronavirus information
The Government of Nunavut’s COVID-19 hotline — which will be shut down on Jan. 31 — has received 12,015 calls in its roughly three years of operation, according to the Department of Health.
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Girl, 14, died in ATV collision in Aupaluk after officers responded to noise complaint
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Worker died after machine fell through ice near Bathurst Inlet in January 2022
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Sending more than 300 athletes, team members to event that opens Jan. 29 in Alberta
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‘Chronicles of the Curious’ presents work by graphic artist Ningiukulu Teevee
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Union, Inuulitsivik Health Centre management to meet Monday in Nunavik
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Inuit association approves funding projects in Iqaluit, Igloolik, Sanikiluaq and Pond Inlet at meeting Friday
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First Inuktut channel files CRTC application to be part of basic cable packages across the country
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Nunavut energy company urges customers to monitor their bank accounts for unusual activity
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Workers investigating cause of problem
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Police seize multiple substances, thousands in cash
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GN struck $3-million deal to keep its hotline running for three years in 2021
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The school first shut down Jan. 3 to 9, then again on Thursday
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Sivuniit Middle School was projected to reopen this week
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Association first of its kind in territory: executive director
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Pet owner said getting a vet to community for first time in 5 years will be important
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Water and sewer service could be trucked in or piped in, for site on Road to Nowhere
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Plan is to design recreational trails throughout the city; hope is that plan will be ready by the fall
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Company has been providing high-speed internet to Nunavut since the end of October
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U.S. group tracked raptor who circled region twice in 2022, Salluit was a favourite hangout spot
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City has hired consulting firm, wants residents’ input on general plan for the next 20 years
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2 dogs attacked so far this month; residents warned of rabies risk
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Place Name Program visited Resolute Bay for mapping project last week