Category: News

  • Húsavík Theater Company premieres Two by Jim Cartwright

    Húsavík Theater Company premieres Two by Jim Cartwright

    Taking place over the course of one evening in a typical English pub, Jim Cartwright’s play Two features fourteen diverse characters played by seven local actors, as various members of the local community pull up a stool and let us into their lives. The Húsavík Theater Company will premiere the play this Saturday, March 9.…

  • 60-room nursing home to be built in Húsavík

    60-room nursing home to be built in Húsavík

    Plans to build a new 60-room nursing home in Húsavík have been announced. The project is a joint effort of the Icelandic government and four municipalities in the Northeastern region of Iceland. The estimated cost is just over two billion króna. The four municipalities currently run the The four municipalities, Norðurþing, Skútustaðahreppur, Tjörneshreppur og Þingeyjarsveit,…

  • Landsvirkjun to finish construction of Þeistareykir road

    Landsvirkjun to finish construction of Þeistareykir road

    Landsvirkjun, the national power company of Iceland, has announced that it will finish the construction of Þeistareykir road, connecting Húsavík and Lake Mývatn. The power company started the building of the road from Húsavík to service its new power station at Þeistareykir. “The new road will open more possibilities for tourism in the area, connecting…

  • New Vaðlaheiði tunnel opened for traffic from today

    New Vaðlaheiði tunnel opened for traffic from today

    Workers have been busy for the last 24 hours to finish work on the new tunnel connecting Húsavík and Akureyr, that are now open to traffic. The tunnel is open and will be free of char­ge un­til 2 Janu­ary, when they will officially open. This is good news for Christmas shoppers on both sides of…

  • Mittermeier boycotts award ceremony in Húsavík to protest hunting of endangered whales

    Mittermeier boycotts award ceremony in Húsavík to protest hunting of endangered whales

    Mexican photographer and biologist Cristina Mittermeier, who was to accept the Leif Erikson Exploration History Award from The Exploration Museum at the Explorers Festival last month, has issued a press release on why she has decided to boycott the award ceremony in Húsavík. In a post on her Instagram feed, followed by over 1 million…

  • British volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer awarded Leif Erikson award in Húsavík

    British volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer awarded Leif Erikson award in Húsavík

    The Exploration Museum in Húsavík has awarded three scientists and explorers with the Leif Erikson award. The awards were presented this weekend at the 2018 Explorers Festival. British volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer was awarded the main award, the Leif Erikson Exploration Award, for his extraordinary contribution to the exploration of volcanoes. Oppenheimer is professor of Volcanology…

  • At Christmas Tree lighting, Mayor challenges locals to compliment each other

    At Christmas Tree lighting, Mayor challenges locals to compliment each other

    On an unseasonably mild December 2, the the children of Húsavík participated in the annual Christmas Tree Lighting. With the beautiful old houses Sel and Árból as the backdrop, spectators gathered around the tree to watch musical performances from local kids and to listen to remarks from Mayor Kristján Þór Magnússon and Sighvatur Karlsson, priest…

  • Húsavík women’s choir sings at Lake Mývatn today

    Húsavík women’s choir sings at Lake Mývatn today

    Húsavík women’s choir will sing in the Reykjahlíð church at at Lake Mývatn today. The concert starts at 5 pm. On the program will be Christmas songs from all over the world, pop music, songs from musicals and more. The conductorof the choir is Hólmfríður Benediktsdóttir and Valmar Valjaots plays the piano. The choir sang…

  • No Milk Today

    No Milk Today

    “No milk today, my love has gone away” sang the Herman’s Hermits back in 1967, and that is true today as well, at least here in Húsavík. Due to road closures and bad weather in the past days, no milk has been delivered to town. “We don’t know if we will get a shipment of…

  • Volcano Eruption risk level raised to Yellow at Öræfajökull

    Volcano Eruption risk level raised to Yellow at Öræfajökull

    The Icelandic Meteorological Office has raised volcano eruption risk level to Yellow for Öræfajökull, an ice-covered volcano in south-east Iceland. New satellite images of Öræfajökull show that a caldera, measuring around one kilometer in diameter, has formed in the last few days on the glacier. Sulfuric stench has emanated from the Kvíá river, running from…