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The program was first launched in October of 2011 and to date Agnico Eagle has invested more than $500,000 towards funding the program along with donating safety equipment and providing experts to support the initiative.'This community-based training program continues to be successful,' said Keith Collier, the Hamlet of Arviat's Community Economic Development Officer. 'With this class, we now have over 40 people trained as Surface Diamond Driller's Helpers. As the owners of the only operating mine in the Kivalliq Region, Agnico Eagle's commitment to training and employment in Arviat is crucial to the economic and social development of our community.'The Hamlet of Arviat has brought together a range of partners – such as government training agencies, drilling companies and colleges – to acquire the drilling equipment, develop the curriculum and operate the program.
Eskimo Point Lumber Supply & Airport Services has been serving private owners, government departments and businesses in Arviat and across Nunavut for over 36 years. We specialize in mechanical services, gravel hauling, heavy equipment rentals, truck and van rentals, fuel holdings and distribution, cargo operations, loading and unloading planes, marshaling, expediting services and transportation and logistical support. We also operate a retail store and the Katimavik Suites Hotel & Conference Centre. We rent rooms for travelers, and commercial office spaces for new businesses. We know the unique needs of the local community, and we are happy to serve customers in English or Inuktitut. Call us today for more information.
Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) represents over 14,000 Inuit of the Qikiqtani (Baffin) region in a fair and democratic way. The Qikiqtani region includes 13 communities from Quttiktuq (High Arctic) down to Sanikiluaq (Belcher Island). We started as a non-profit, land claim and community organization in 1996 registering as a society in 1997. Our predecessor, the Baffin Regional Inuit Association (BRIA) was formed in 1975.