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Posted 25 February 2019, 5:15 pm NST
February 25, 2019
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY- EXTENDED

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

******New Incentive********
This position is opened up to be seasonal OR a full time position . For a full time position, it will be for a one year period from March 2019 to March 2020- 53 weeks) with the possibility of it being extended to another year. For a seasonal position, the funding available will be for two seasons( 26 weeks each year x 2 years) with the possibility of it being extended....
Posted 25 February 2019, 12:05 pm NST
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Nunatsiavut Place Names Work Shop Poster (larger version)
Know about place names? We want to talk to you!

The Nunatsiavut Government's Archaeology/Heritage division is gathering place names.

Snacks provided, all are welcome!

Makkovik – March 12 & 13, 2019 8:30 – 12:00 & 1:00 – 4:30 at the Makkovik Arena Multipurpose Room

If you'd like to schedule an interview or get more information please contact Kyle Crotty;

E- mail: kyle.crotty@nunatsiavut.com
Phone: (709) 922-2942 Ext. 265
Posted 20 February 2019, 4:15 pm NST
The Makkovik Inuit Community Government would like to inform the public that the Advanced Water Treatment Center will be open during normal MICG Business hours only from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. If you need to collect water for the weekend, it should be collected by Friday at 4:30 pm. These scheduled opening is for a indefinite period of time. We will notify the public once it returns to full days.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Posted 20 February 2019, 4:05 pm NST
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The Bandits- Photo Courtesy of Gary Mitchell (larger version)
The Makkovik Inuit Community Government is now seeking nominations for an award that will be presented to a local musician for their continued dedication and inspiration in music. This award will be presented in conjunction with DHSD at the Makkovik Jamboree.

The award is in honour of Makkovik's first local band, "The Bandits". Over the years, "The Bandits" have seen many talented musicians who have always played a big role in our community entertainment such as festivals, weddings, dances,...
Posted 20 February 2019, 11:17 am NST
If you are on the Makkovik Harbour, please be aware of the ice conditions in the area directly in front of the outfall( outfall in front of Jimi and Barbara Andersen's residence, Moravian Street). Markers have been placed around this area.

Thank you
Posted 20 February 2019, 11:05 am NST
The Makkovik Inuit Community Government strongly urges residents to keep the water running in their homes to avoid freeze ups.

Even during the warmer days the temperatures can drop rapidly in the evenings and freeze ups can occur when you least expect. The severity of each freeze up is different but taking proactive steps (leaving water running) will give you and the town an extra peace of mind.

NEW SERVICE FEE FOR THAWING OF WATER LINES

Effective immediately, there will be a $120.00 service fee for anyone requesting assistance to thaw out water lines. Senior Residents, over the age of 65, will not be charged a service fee.

Posted Nov 7, 2018
Reposted Feb 20, 2019
Posted 19 February 2019, 11:21 am NST
Makkovik Inuit Community Goverment is marking this week as Heritage Week. This is a time to reflect on the acheivement of past generations and to accept the responsibilities in protecting our heritage.

Thank you to the residents of Makkovik, who work in this field, in particular the members of the White Elephant Museum Committee. Hats off to you for all that you do in keeping the rich heritage of Makkovik alive!
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Look for this upcoming event! The White Elephant Museum Committee will be marking Heritage Day later this spring when schedules are not so full. We will post it in Makkovik News (facebook). At that time, we invite you to a book launch for "Music Notables in Makkovik", as well as other fun things to see and do. (larger version)
Posted 15 February 2019, 11:13 am NST
MOOSE HARVEST

Sealed bid(s) are being accepted from beneficiaries interested in harvesting one (1) moose allocated under the Nunatsiavut Government 2018-2019 moose management plan.

Bids must include the slaughter, butchering, distribution and disposal of the meat to the community as determined by the Makkovik Inuit Community Government. In addition, the antlers (if any) to remain with the Makkovik Inuit Community Government. All tools, fuel, ammunitions, packaging and supplies associated with the above is to be covered under the bid.

Please note: The moose must be harvested by March 31, 2019

Please submit your sealed bids( bid amount inside envelope to the Council office by Friday February 20, 2019 @ 4:00 pm.

Makkovik Inuit Community Government
Tel. (709) 923-2221/ Fax (709) 923-2126 email- info@makkovik.ca
16 Andersen Street, P.O. Box 131, Makkovik NL
A0P 1J0
Posted 01 February 2019, 5:32 pm NST
FEBRUARY 10TH,2019- HOSTED BY THE MAKKOVIK RECREATION COMMITTEE- HOCKEY DAY IN MAKKOVIK LOCATION- MAKKOVIK ARENA- NOTE - RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 09TH, 2019

FEBRUARY 15-16,2019- HOSTED BY THE MAKKOVIK RECREATION COMMITTEE- FINAL BILLY QUAK TOURNAMENT LOCATION- JCEM GYM

FEBRUARY 23, 2019-2ND ANNUAL MAX WINTERS MEMORIAL MIXED HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

MARCH 29-31ST, 2019- HOSTED BY THE MAKKOVIK MINOR HOCKEY COMMITTEE- 2ND ANNUAL CAPE MAKKOVIK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT LOCATION- MAKKOVIK ARENA.

COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR TEAM, ENJOY SOME GREAT GAMES, AND HAVE SOME GREAT FOOD.

FOR MORE INFORMATION,CLICK ON THE POSTERS ON OUR WEBSITE
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2ND ANNUAL MAX WINTERS MEMORIAL MIXED HOCKEY TOURNAMENT- HOSTED BY THE LOCAL COMMITTEE OF THE MWMMHT (larger version)
Posted 01 February 2019, 12:52 pm NST
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MAKKOVIK RECREATION PRESENTS HOCKEY DAY IN MAKKOVIK ON FEBRUARY 10, 2019 PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE TO MARCH 09, 2019 (larger version)
CLICK ON PHOTO FOR DETAILS
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