Staff of new Inuvik transitional housing can’t wait to help people
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Staff of new Inuvik transitional housing can’t wait to help people
Ollie Williams
Thursday June 18, 2026 at 5:59am MT
Caleb Lennie. Ollie Williams/Cabin Radio
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Caleb Lennie calls himself a “homegrown addict.” He’s ready to put that to good use.
Lennie, 34, is a wellness and counselling trainee at a new transitional housing and recovery project in Inuvik.
He’ll be one of the staff helping men who arrive back in the Beaufort Delta after addictions treatment in the south.
A bedroom at Inuvik’s new transitional housing facility. Ollie Williams/Cabin Radio
The 10-bed facility is designed t…
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