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This page contains archived news from August 2004

Click on the links below to see August index for:

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Headline News - Autgust 6, 2004

Nunavut
Premier says yes to Nunavut health needs

Quebec credit union eyes Nunavut

PM heading north for informal tour

Digging for history in Naujaat

Yukon court legalizes same-sex marriage

Tracking climate change through Baffin's foxes

Iqaluit sewage plant works, desginer claims

Nunavut Tourism fires web-logging staffer

Nunavut crime rates keep on soaring

Communities key to fighting rising crime: RCMP

Around Nunavut

Armed man found dead

Bootlegger bust in Repulse Bay

Spy technology for narwhals

Nunavik
Nunavik braces for fall fuel hikes

Nunavik health workers say breakwaters drain health funds

Around the arctic
Greenland's glaciers provide glimpse into past

Arctic islands to host "Noah's Ark" of genes

One helluva halibut

Cancer and bureaucracy plague Alaskan workers



Headline News - August 13, 2004

Nunavut

Another urban Inuk tossed aside?

Inuit family of five homeless in Ottawa

Paul Martin braves the North

Pregnant Greenlander stranded in Montreal

Workers, residents see bad omens in new street signs

RCMP lends a hand to suicide fighters

Baby killed in botched suicide attempt

CamBay landlubbers join German sailor

Agency warns of dangerous ground beef

Citizens make pleas for home-grown financial institution

Centre seeks Inuit health, environment scholars

EkoNorth treats Arctic research as economic resource

Around Nunavut
Homicide ruled out in Lucassie death

Parks Canada staffers could strike

Suspicious deaths still unsolved

GG awards Brewer

Features
The place that shines

 

Headline News - August 20, 2004

Nunavut
School's back - and so are the teachers

PM echoes Diefenbaker's "northern vision"

Tabloid finds Inuit on Mars

Cruise ship industry uneven across Nunavut

The inside scoop on cruise ships

Credit union must be community-driven: Simailak

NIRB says no to Miramar's gold mine

St. Julien seeks continued Nunavik role

Nunavik students lag behind southern counterparts

Inuit researchers to give more information to Inuit

Deputy warden sues over newsletter

Around Nunavut
Hall Beach man accused of multiple molestations

ITK youth conference on hold

Poverty activists go high tech

Premature babies show long-term effects

Nunavik
Safety standards push wildlife officers overboard

Polar bear quota increase not enough for communities

Polar bear killed outside Iqaluit

Around Iqaluit
Arsonist targets Bank of Montreal

Accused assaulter goes global

Court clerk charged with trafficking

Features
Homely sculpin key to Davis Strait fishery

Around the Arctic
Mine spreads dust in Alaska

Tourism up in Iceland

Greenland and Canada update defence agreements with U.S.

Coca-Cola comes to Greenland

 

Headline News - August 27, 2004

Nunavut
Armed forces win narrow victory over Nunavut weather

Half-full cruise ship stops in Iqaluit

Good beats, good eats

Senior Rangers critical of armed forces

First Air sues over 2001 hangar fire

NTI to decide on new bank system by November

Have money, will travel: U.S. grant fund eyes Nunavut

Hockey stars convene in Iqaluit

Around Nunavut
NTI launches oral history project

Stornoway buys into Jackson Inlet diamond play

Features
Volunteer firefighters go back to school

Iqaluit
Iqaluit's pedestrian walkway plan unveiled

Around Iqaluit
Parking problem partly solved

Iqaluit goes online

Attempted murder charge laid

Nunavik
Amundsen brings health workers to Nunavik

Nunavik faces French teacher shortage

Aqpik jam immortalized in rocker's web log

Nunavik Junior Rangers camp on James Bay

Around the Arctic
She's still at it

Global warming to hit Europe hard

Ivory smuggler arrested

Alaska sweltered this summer

 

 


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