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Happy New Year Everyone! 2018 is
here!
Two
southern teachers decided to stay in Arctic Bay over the Christmas
Holidays. The rest of us travelled down
south but at different times. We just
had over two weeks at our disposal. Unfortunately,
Mother Nature had other plans.
Two
coworkers and I were scheduled to leave Arctic Bay on the morning of December
16. We were excited to be going down
south to visit our family & friends.
Suddenly, the weather changed and large low clouds moved over the
airport. The First Air plane flying from
Resolute Bay tried twice to land but failed.
The airport doesn’t have an instrument landing system (ILS) so if the
pilots can’t see the runway, they don’t land.
A collective groan erupted inside the terminal after the plane flew
above the terminal a second time. We
also heard the pilot talking to the ground crew, saying that he would continue
on to Pond Inlet and then Iqaluit. We
were rebooked to Iqaluit for December 18 and Ottawa on December 19. If we couldn’t fly out by then, it would no
longer make sense to fly at all. The
return plane tickets cost $4K with the teacher’s discount!
If
any of my readers are Nunavut MLAs, federal MPs, or have connections to the
proper levels of government, Arctic Bay Airport needs an ILS and it needs to be
built ASAP. While on this topic, I also find
it strange that the old Nanisivik Airport didn’t have an ILS. Not having this essential equipment forced
many flights to be cancelled due to fog.
My decorated Christmas cookie. |
Calbert's decorated Christmas cookie. |
JF,
the high school science & math teacher, organized a small get together at
his place on the evening of December 17.
He originally didn’t plan on having one but when he heard about the
cancelled flight the previous day, he decided to lift the spirits of me and the
other teachers who couldn’t fly out. The
highlight was the Christmas cookie decorating contest. We had to pick a cookie and decorate it using
the supplies that JF provided. I didn’t
win but I think I did a good job. The
winner received a candy cane.
John's decorated Christmas cookie. |
Kaitlynd's decorated Christmas cookie. |
We
did fly out on December 18 but in the evening and on the freighter plane. The plane is smaller and only has 10
passenger seats. On top of that, the
plane flies up to Resolute Bay and then down to Iqaluit. This would be my first time landing in the
northern community of 300 people. Grise
Fiord is the only permanent community beyond Resolute. After that, it’s research & military
stations.
Resolute Bay Airport |
The
airport in Resolute Bay is larger and more developed. It boasts a 5,000ft runway, two hangars, and
even has an ILS! The airport sees a lot
of military and civilian activity.
Everyone was instructed to deplane and enter the terminal while the
plane was emptied of cargo & refueled.
A large C-130 military Hercules plane was parked just off to the
side. I was unable to get a photograph
before it took off.
The
terminal is at least twice the size as the one in Arctic Bay. The centrepiece is a large stuffed polar bear
enclosed in a glass display. There is
also a gift shop and large posters advertising Quttinirpaaq National Park. Ken Borek Air Ltd. has an office and check in
counter at the airport. Ken Borek is the
only airline that flies to Grise Fiord.
The
plane took off into the night and reached Iqaluit in 2 & a half hours. It was already past midnight. The only people in the new terminal building
were the employees & security guards.
I stayed at my brother’s place for the night and boarded my flight to
Ottawa the following afternoon. I was
finally home for Christmas.
Having
lost three days due to bad weather and cancelled flights put me in “hit-the-ground-running”
mode. Granted, I still had a week &
half left in my break but we all know that vacation days go by at a very fast
rate. I spent my remaining days with
family, friends, and at various stores, shopping for supplies. I came down with not much but flew back fully
packed.
I was
glad there were no problems on the return trip.
All the stuff I brought back made it onto the same plane I was
travelling on. It took me about 3 hours
to unpack everything and put everything in order.
My
classroom was the just way as I left it in December 2017. I moved things around and prepared for the
upcoming semester. My schedule was the
same as last year’s: Grades 10 & 11 Social Studies, Grade 10 English, and
Grade 10 Guitar. This semester would be very
busy because I no longer had a prep period.
The winter semester began on January 4.
There
was something I forgot to mention back in December. A former student of mine, Leetia Kalluk, won first
place in the Qilaut Song Writing Contest.
Submissions were due in October (2017) and her song, “Qaigialaurit” was selected
as the winner. Her second song, “Maana” placed
9th. She was awarded $5000
for her submission. She & the other
nine contestants in the top 10 got the opportunity to have their songs
professional recorded. The CD will be
released in February (2018). Leetia was
the top student in my 2015 guitar class, enjoys writing songs, and playing
guitar. She previously won the QIA
Inuktitut Literacy Month Song & Poem contest in February 2017. She’s well on her way to becoming a successful
singer.
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