Last July, the department tapped a former provincial court judge, James Igloliorte, to undertake the examination and issue a final report. During Thursday s announcement, Igloliorte said the COVID-19 pandemic had pushed back the timeline of the proceedings. We spent a long time doing our consultations and research, and we are ready to go, he said.
Igloliorte said he expects to begin interviews and hearings very soon in Makkovik, and wrap up the inquiry by June.
Informal hearings one of them dedicated solely to Burton will make up the bulk of the inquiry, the department said in a release. Igloliorte will also undertake interviews and surveys, and consider written submissions.
TCH’s annual ‘1927 Gala’ to feature dinner and more
By STAFF REPORT / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Jan 12, 2021
The Community House is still accepting reservations for its annual reimagined “1927 Gala.”
Set for Jan. 22, this year’s fundraising event will feature a gourmet five-course dinner prepared by a team of noted island chefs. However, like several community activities planned for last year and now this year, the gala has had to undergo some changes to adjust for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s event will be offered as a take-out dinner that can be enjoyed in the comfort and safety of one’s own home with close family or a social group. Thanks to the collaboration of seven chefs and restaurants from both islands, the evening will begin with a dining experience and menu that includes:
Tommy ‘Scooter’ Williams has announced the 10th annual Tennessee Motorama. The event will be held at the Wilson County Fairgrounds Saturday, January 9th from 10am to 4pm. “We’re excited for another Motorama. Last year’s attendance was great. I think 2021 will be even better. I know folks are tired of being cooped-up. Come on out and join us,” said Tommy Williams, publisher of Bothbarrell and Grease Monkey Magazine.About Both Barrels Promotions Ever s .