The artwork is in, the votes have been cast, and we’re pleased to announce that the winners for this year’s Calendar Challenge have been chosen!
Would you prefer a team member that’s fresh, or one that’s hungover?
Summer is a great time to go boating, but more people on the water means more potential for danger.
Drawings by 12 students from the Kivalliq region are featured in the 2019 Let’s Be Aware/Ujjiqsuqta calendar.
The Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Commission will be passing out taxi coupons in Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay during the holiday. Look for these at licensed establishments, special events and RCMP check stops.
Let’s be Aware is inviting youth in the Kivalliq region to join the conversation on the responsible use of alcohol.
On March 12th, Toota Tatty (Government of Nunavut) and Jenny Scott (Context Research Ltd.) travelled to Gjoa Haven to conduct training sessions, raise awareness and promote the Let’s Be Aware/Ujjiqsuqta Campaign.
Read the full article in the Nunavut News.
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