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Pangnirtung Mayor Steps Down After Two Years

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The mayor of Pangnirtung, Nunavut, has stepped down from her position after serving for two years. The announcement of Lynn Mike’s resignation was made by the hamlet through a public notice shared on Facebook on Wednesday. The hamlet administration expressed gratitude for her dedication and service to Pangnirtung without disclosing the specific reason for her resignation. Plans are underway to address the vacancy left by Mike’s departure, with Pangnirtung administration currently examining the Hamlet Act and Nunavut Elections Act to determine the next course of action. Residents will be kept informed as the process unfolds.