Headline
News - January 2, 2004
Nunavut
GN
workers seek contract favoring families
Sure,
there were fires but don't assume it's all right to smoke
Nunavik
It
starts with a bang followed by big bust in the "high" Arctic
Fire
damage shuts school for at least six months
Features
Hockey's
holy grail sends fans into frenzy
Around
the Arctic
Greenland
wobbles, Clarkson on a spree
Headline
News - January 9, 2004
Nunavut
First Nunavut-run
election kicks off
Manitok
Thompson pursue change of political venue
Karetak-Lindell
to seek third term in Ottawa
GN
clarifies election rules for employees
Pangnirtung
MLA, consults family, seeks second term
Repulse
Bay students help to repel the flu
Baffin
pre-term birth rate three times national average
"Very
young guy" dies at the age of 92
The
election at a glance
Around
Nunavut
Jury
to make recommendations in shooting death
Polar
bears killed near Iqaluit
New
guide for Nunavut students
Man
charged with assault in Iqaluit
Internet
now in Pond Inlet
Progress
made in lawsuit against GN
Nunavik
Search
for toy kills woman snowmobiler, 68
Around
Nunavik
Kuujjuaq
man dies in snowmobile mishap
Iqaluit
Future
cloudy for "ugloo" after unexpected shower
Eastern
Arctic revelry restrained over holidays
Councillor
seeks solution to dog team dilemma
Around
Iqaluit
Soccer
showdown in Iqaluit
Around
the Arctic
He
shoots, she soars
Greenland
cabinet minister resigns after drunk driving arrest
Thule
sends money for Qaanaaq's kids at Christmas
Arctic
inhabited 30,000 years ago
Headline
News - January 16, 2004
Nunavut
Union
president takes aim at premier's seat
Lack
of remorse gets Arvaluk nine-month in jail
Statscan
flip-flops and releases Inuit survey results
Mike
Courtney to contest Iqaluit Centre riding
Candidates
offer choice of business, social activism
Curley
to campaign on Rankin's revival
With
Thompson gone, Brown tries again
Seven
Nunavut projects get film cash
Canada,
United States near missile defence pact
Around
Nunavut
Coroner's
jury recommends review of criminal files
Nunavut
residents to receive Aboriginal Achievement Awards
More
harvesting cash for women
Nunavik
Four
doctors to exit Tulattavik Health Centre
Priest
recalls fighting deadly flu
Iqaluit
Mayor
vows to make public housing priority for new year
Iqaluit's
tax arrears charges violate NLCA, NTI says
Helping
homeless and abused on a shoestring
Features
Down
and out at 35 below
Greenland
experiencing sharp diabetes increase
Around
the Arctic
Greenland
self-rule to be expanded
Norway's
reindeer at risk
New
housing units for health and social services in Nunavik
Ice
hotel a go in Alaska
Headline
News - January 23, 2004
Nunavut
Picco
faces-off against two challengers
Pettigrew
hints at more funds for NIHB
Property
tax "a social program," NTI says
ICC
council confronts challenges, frustrations
Union
boss: trade layoffs for more programs
L'association
scolaire du district francophone met de l'ordre dans ses affaires
FDEA
sorts out administrative mess
All
are silent as NTI prepares for election
Curley
won't talk about his premier-platform
A
safe and special place in Happy Valley
Around
Nunavut
New
journal and library from NAHO
Soccer
Association seeking new blood
Nunavik
Nunavik
fields 32 "guest"contenders for AWG
Around
Nunavik
Inuit
film shines at Sundance festival
Quebec's
education minister visits Nunavik
Iqaluit
City
of Iqaluit eyes mandatory recycling
Public
works director asks residents to police drivers
Assault,
property crime up in Iqaluit in 2003
Around
Iqaluit
Bomb
prank not so funny for teen boys
IDEA
hosts all-candiates forum
Signs
and sidewalks for 2004
Features
They're
off and running
Headline
News - January 30, 2004
Nunavut
Iqaluit
Centre voters concerned about core issues
Three
rescued after avalanche kills companion
Jury
picked for man accused in RCMP murder
Local
issues crucial in Hudson Bay campaign
A
colourful man of the people
Represented
by Speaker, Arviat desires stronger voice
Beating
death baffles family, police
Nunavut
gains suicide prevention super-group
NTI's
Towtongie faces three challengers
Fair
practices tribunal hears racism beef
Police
pooch moves north to fight Nunavut crime
Around
Nunavut
Everybody
loves Raymond
Around
Iqaluit
Soup
kitchen and food bank no longer homeless
Police
set trap after bomb threats at schools
Features
Feasts
spread word about good nutrition
Around
the Arctic
China's
Arctic station nears completion
Abandoned
Inupiat island to be studied
Residents
of disappearing island want a new home
Thule
whale hunters left mark on High Arctic
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