The Soup Kitchen is temporarily serving soup, from 8:30 to 10:00 AM Monday to Friday, at Our Place, 919 Pandora Ave, while the basement of St Andrew's Cathedral is being renovated. We expect to return to St Andrew's in the fourth quarter of 2014.
The Territorial Farmers Association (TFA) welcomes you to our new webpage. After searching and reviewing countless other websites, the TFA board of directors came to the realization that information specific to northern gardening and agriculture was lacki
The people were strong in culture and tradition. Elders kept the knowledge and traditions and passed them orally to the next generation. In the old days, the chief would tell where to hunt. It was not a whole community that the chief or patriarch directed
Welcome to the NIRB Website & Public RegistryProtecting and Promoting the Well-being of the Environment and Nunavummiut through the Impact Assessment ProcessLocated in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, the Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) is Nunavut's environmental assessment agency, with responsibilities for assessing the potential impacts of proposed projects before any required permits, licences and approvals can be granted. The NIRB's mission is to protect and promote the well-being of the Environment and Nunavummiut through the impact assessment process.This website has been designed to provide background information on the NIRB, its responsibilities, events and activities, and to make the information related to the NIRB's assessments as accessible as possible through the associated public registry and newsfeeds.We encourage you to make your voice heard through the various stages of the NIRB's environmental assessment process, from Screening to Review to Monitoring. Your input can make a positive difference for your family, your community, the environment and for Nunavut's future