William Lucy is the co-ordinator.
He says the construction season in each town went well.
TRHA is now in the process of returning to each of the north coast communities from Rigolet to Nain.
Lucy says the purpose of the visit is do an inventory on what supplies and materials are left from last year.
He says TRHA is still having problems in trying to get people to sit on the local housing committees in their towns.
So, he hopes that more people show more interest.
Lucy says the board of directors first meeting for the new year is scheduled for February 9.
The event combines Moravian and Inuit traditions and it has been going on in Nain for as long as most people can remember.
However, this Nalujuk's night was interrupted by an alleged incident that has left a lot of residents questioning an authority figure in town.
A witness that prefers to remain unnamed says on the evening of January 6th around 8:30 pm she was on Sandbanks Road road when she heard someone yell “Look at the Sergeant, he's drunk.”
This person says they looked around and saw RCMP Sergeant Warner Swatski driving down the road on a snowmobile.
She says he was slumped over the skidoo driving at a medium speed.
By his body movements she says to her he looked intoxicated.
She says he was wearing regular clothes and a black leather jacket.
She says she could hardly believe what she saw because there was around 30 people in the area including many children, so it was very dangerous.
Another witness who wishes to remain nameless says he saw the Sergeant around the same time on Sandbanks Road.
He says he saw the Sergeant staggering on his skidoo and he says he looked like he was so drunk that when he would hit a bump on the road he would almost fall off.
The witness says there were three other women with him at the time and many other people around.
Sarah Erickson is the AngajukKâk with the Nain Inuit Community Government.
She says during their council meeting last night they discussed the incident because she has been getting a lot of calls at the office about it.
Sergeant Wayne Newell of the RCMP in St. John's says the RCMP does not comment on ongoing investigations, or whether any individual is being investigated.