Headline
News - September 5, 2003
Nunavut
Nester
named new MLA, subject to recount
DSD
minister to call Nunavut-wide meeting on proposed Wildlife Act
Iqaluit
woman crushed by city vehicle
All
that glitters is not gold
Arctic
Bay residents want details on Nanisivik health risks
Circumpolar
health workers gather in Nuuk
Around
Nunavut
Premiers
ink pact in Cambridge Bay
Election
call for Iqaluit
New
jail slated for Kugluktuk
Senators
to meet on northern fisheries
Nunavik
Charest
announces creation of Pingualuit Park
New
school year, familiar teacher shortage
Iqaluit
Ratepayers
vote a tough sell for city officials
City
reviews quality of Iqaluit road paving
Features
Never
too old
Book
on Avaalaaqiaq deserves wild audience
Around
the Arctic
Poor
Aqpik harvest in Finland
Thule
pollution limited
Nunatsiavummiut
sign land claim deal
Thule
case dropped
Headline
News - September 12, 2003
Nunavut
Inuit
hunters fear effects of federal wildlife legislation
Task
force wants to cut suicide rate in half by 2007
$20-million
overrun leads to fall of Greenland government
GN
to clean up mess at Old Clyde River
Country
foods champion honoured at health gathering
Northern
premiers want involvement in missile defense
Arctic
ambassador plays big role, says Mary May Simon
Around
Nunavut
GN
appoints IQ advisory council
Diamond
hunters make new kimberlite finds
Ottawa
conference to ponder land claim implementation
In
the courts
Judge
strikes down motions in Mazhero civil case
Community
projects kept Iqaluit man out of trouble
Nunavik
Charest,
Pelletier give Nunavimmiut what they want to hear
KRPF
seize $40,000 taped to man's body
Orphaned
polar bear cubs seek good home
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
tax delinquents get temporary reprieve
Iqaluit
councillors want inquiry into city vehicle accident
NCC
defies stop-work order, then gets temporary permit
Iqaluit
councillors debate new pay scale
Around
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
to host northern development ministers
Features
My
Apex time capsule
Thule
exhibit to travel Nunavut
Around
the Arctic
Chinese
head to Canadian Arctic
Drivers:
watch out for polar bears
U.N.
says Norway's Saami are right to fight bill
NASA
loves Svalbard
Alaskans
harvest beached beluga
Headline
News - September 19, 2003
Nunavut
Matthews
faces three challengers for Iqaluit mayor's job
Rankin
Inlet dentist caught in contract renewal mix-up
Greenlanders
teach kayaking skills to Iqalungmiut
Four
candidates four visions
Who's
running for city council?
Healing
Foundation gives $2 million to Ottawa Inuit program
Canadian
icebreaker launches new chapter in Arctic research
Around
Nunavut
Waseskun
signs new deal with Corrections Canada
Kids
rescued from rocks
Cape
Dorset teacher charged with sex offenses
Court
staff makes Arvaluk wait
Nunavut
Trust reports to NTI
First
Air flight attendants in contract talks
New
board for Qulliq Energy Corp.
Nunavik
Search
called off for missing U.S. hunter
Kuujjuaq
school reopens after head lice scare
Iqaluit
Former
teachers, principals and legislators run for IDEA
Lone
candidate has strong hopes for Apex school
Tundra
Valley residents oppose plans for Tundra East development
Features
Doing
it together
Around
the Arctic
Algae festival
in Iceland
Southern
ozone hole reaches record size
Iceland
supports whaling despite protests
ICC
worries over uncertain Arctic ambassadorship
Greenland
gets third government in 10 months
Search
begins for Iqaluit beauty contestants
NWT
to implement Human Rights Act
Headline
News - September 26, 2003
Nunavut
A
special sneak preview of "open arms" hospital
Nunavut's
economic blueprint unveiled
Nault
confirms Inuit art funding
Judge
blasts Iqaluit lawyer for stranding clients
NTI
forges ahead on social issues
Kelvin
Ng to quit territorial politics
Iqaluit
researcher advocates for better pap test
Preventative
measures for bronchiolitis could save money, lives
Health
department fires Iqaluit social services director
Around
Nunavut
Autopsy
ordered in beating death
Sealskin
suit taken
Apex
DEA fills all seven seats
IDEA
reports shortage of substitute teachers
Cars
vandalized
Break-in
at Iqaluit gas bar
In
the Courts
Man
acquitted amidst "cloud of suspicion"
Man
with brain tumour gets house arrest
Nunavik
KRG
celebrates 25th anniversary
Iqaluit
Council
votes down proposed Tundra East development
Iqaluit
francophones hope to rebuild troubled FDEA
Self-sacrifice
and commitment is rewarded
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