The Goose Bay - Cartwright - Black Tickle ferry service, MV Kamutik W., runs from June to November.[3][4]
History
In 2012, the local fish plant closed.[5][6] In June 2016, it was announced that Black Tickle would no longer be covered by a full-time nurse and could lose its fuel source during winter months.[7] In August of the same year, it was announced that the full-time nurse would be remaining in Black Tickle.[8] The town, working with an indigenous company, announced in 2021 that Black Tickle would be getting a new fuel supply source.[9]
Beginning in 2015, it has been in the news for its large presence of polar bears.[10]
As a designated place in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Black Tickle-Domino recorded a population of 87 living in 33 of its 72 total private dwellings, a change of -42% from its 2016 population of 150.[1] With a land area of 9.43 km2 (3.64 sq mi), it had a population density of 15.9/km2 (41.2/sq mi) in 2016.[13]
Government
Black Tickle-Domino is a local service district (LSD)[14] that is governed by a committee responsible for the provision of certain services to the community.[15] The chair of the LSD committee is Joseph Keefe.[14]