On Nov 2, A test determined False Positive COVID-19 Case in Voisey’s Bay Minesite, it turned out to be negative on the second test.
Nov 3, the Community Enhancement Programs were underway in Nain and Makkovik for people who needed more hours to qualify for their EI.
The Daycares in Rigolet, Makkovik and Hopedale re opened August 29, but had to make some changes in their programs due COVID-19, the Nain daycare Pigutsavik opened its doors on Oct 13, after the staff finished their Early Childhood Education Certificate courses on Oct 9, the staff also had to make changes in the programs.
Nov 4, an earthquake happened in Makkovik in the early hours, the residents were awakened by a loud sound, which shook the land and homes. Stephen Halchuck the Seismologist for Canadian hazards Information Services reported not one but two earthquakes were reported within 20 km.
Nov 5, people were reminded to keep safety top of theyre mind for annual Guy Fawks Night and check with local fire departments and municipalities due to the pandemic and restricted gatherings.
Nov 6, the annual moose hunt was another success at Gross Morne for NG, with 30 licenses bagged.
Also the province was planning to make a decision on travels during Christmas. A virtual Cross Country Running took place from the schools in Nain, Natuashish, Hopedale, Makkovik, Rigolet, North West River and Goose Bay.
Nov 1 The world awaits a reliable vaccine for the novel Corona Virus, Also Founder of Newfoundcare a company dive deeper into the issue of bullying anf how rampart the problem is in the province. NG looks forward to a new relationship with Government of NL following a meeting in Nain with Premier, Andrew Furey. And the Atlantic Canada Airports Association called region premiers to implement arrival testing protocols for domestic passengers to help ease quarantine times for everyone moving through the region by air.
And Remembrance Day Assembly Ceremonies were cancelled for all NL Schools but each class held their own one virtually.
Nov 12, Huge donations from the Single Parents Association arrived to nain, Hopedale, Makkovik and Rigolet from St. John’s. The 36th annual RCMP Volleyball Tournament will go ahead but it will only the residents due COVID-19 on Nov 19 at 4pm.
Nov 13, Government of Canada invests new building freight storages for the North Coast Communities.
Nov 16, The province announced travel will not be expanded for Christmas while families await to hear word on travels. The Driver Examiner arrive to arrive Nain on Nov 18 to offer more written and road tests plus Photo ID’s for the residents.
Nov 17, Programs at the Aboriginal Freindship Centre, First Light in St. John’s going well after closed down due COVID -19. The Makkovik Moravian Church Ladies Sewing Circle Christmas sale will not go ahead, so all handcrafts were donated to Carol Gear’s on line Auction for Nov 18-25th.
Nov 19, Daffodil Place, the home away from home for cancer patients held a Radiothon to raise funds to operate. The prices of fuel was frozen on the north coast of Labrador, Nunatsiavut today.
Nov 26, TRHA continues construction on new homes and repairs and awaiting cupboards to arrive on the Kamutik W. Two more earthquakes was reported6km Northeast of Makkovik, the first was a magnitude of 3.7 before 4am, and 3.5 magnitude few minutes later 4km away.
Nov 27, Big changes was announced for the annual Moravian Churches Candle Light Services and Watchnight services to be done virtually due to the pandemic.
The MV Kamutik W left Goose Bay Monday, November 30 for ports to Nain, she arrived Nain Thursday, December 3 on its final trip.