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Taloyoak, Nunavut, opens its new $29.6M health centre

The new health centre in Taloyoak, Nunavut, boasts digital X-ray equipment and modern emergency treatment facilities.
Nattilik MLA Jeannie Ugjuk and Health Minister Paul Okalik cut the ribbon at the opening of the new health centre in Taloyoak, Nunavut, on Sept. 3. (CBC)

Residents of Taloyoak, Nunavut, celebratedthe official opening of the community's new health centre last week.

More than 100 people crowded into the $29.6 million building forthe opening ceremony Thursday, attended byHealth Minister Paul Okalik,Deputy Premier Monica Ell, Nattilik MLA Jeanne Ugyuk andMayor JoeAshevak.

Taloyoak Mayor Joe Ashevak says the community's new health centre is 'like walking into a university hospital down in Edmonton, that's how nice it is.' (CBC)

"Everybody likes the new building," saidAshevak. "It's like walking into a university hospital down in Edmonton, that's how nice it is."

It replaces the community's oldhealth centre, which was built in 1987.

The Nunavut government says thenew building meets current building codes for health care facilities and boastsdigital X-ray equipment, modern patient examining rooms, a bigger waiting room, emergency treatment facilities, and apartments for health care staff and nurses on the second floor.

The new Taloyoak health centre meets current building codes for health care facilities and boasts digital X-ray equipment and modern patient examining rooms. (CBC)

Elder Philomena Totalik said shehopes Taloyoak's young people will eventually fill the jobs at the health centre.

"This place will become a workplace for these young people and children, so it's very important they stay in school to take over these jobs."

Resident EllenIttunga says the new facility will make a difference but they also need other buildings in the hamlet.

"The community is growing and the population is going up so we need more than just that, includinga new school and more housing for the community."