Headline News - October 1, 2004
Nunavut
BFC breakaways pitch local fishery
GN-NTI make $1.9 billion bid for Inuit housing
MLA retreat produces new wish list
Sex education talk attracts Iqaluit youth
Planned Parenthood comes to the North
Nunavut feels short-changed on shrimp quota increase
Health care watchdog praises Nunavut's efforts
Staff shortages, turnover hinder health promotion
Elders teach traditional skills at Resolute camp
Circumpolar university seeks stable funding
Looks like Mars, sounds like the Arctic
Eskimos on Mars a rich tradition
Around Nunavut
Qulliq wants Nunavut-wide power rate
Next week: Literacy week
Around The Arctic
Kotzebue jail closing justified, court rules
Japan ready for Greenland
Around Nunavik
Kangiqsujuaq school wins award
Iqaluit
Plans drawn for Iqaluit greenhouse
Around Iqaluit
Decisions, decisions, decisions
HTO building to go ahead
Booze-drug offences rise sharply in August
IDEA welcomes new member
Students aim for Greece and Italy
IDEA eyes rental fees for funds
Table tennis tournament for teens
High school dance
Pre-school storytime
Foster parents meeting
Cooking club
Tasiuqtigiit moms and babies drop-in
International Walk to School Day
Features
How are we doing?
Headline News - October 8, 2004
Nunavut
Liberals promise new "northern strategy"
Nunavut Power proposes one-price rate system
The QEC rate application at a glance
Mormon missionaries target Iqaluit
Missionaries not welcome in classrooms
Iqaluit woman thwarts attacker
Ten new Iqaluit public housing units near completion
Is Nunavut entitled to ESL money?
Ontario reading material comes to Nunavut
Inuit siblings seek parents in Ontario
New technology improves syllabics on the web
Health club accommodates smokers
Education department releases 11 new kids books
Isuma turns lens on urban Inuit
Kunuk family appears on film
Living in Qallunajatut
Labels promote Inuktitut vocabulary
How to recycle at home
Around Nunavut
Rankin's friendship centre celebrates
More sapphires found near Kimmirut
Caribou, muskox hunt gets boost
It's sun transit time again
Winds rock Nunavut
Neophyte bureaucrat to run justice department
Around The Arctic
Mussels moving north
Iceberg draws a crowd in Paris
Disappearing glacier?
Greenland tackles suicide
Arctic sea ice declines again
More plants in the Arctic, more global warming
Norway to approve seal-hunting tourists
Obesity hits Finland
Nunavik
First Inuk to climb Mt. Everest?
Around Nunavik
KRG chair defends food voucher hand-out
Journeymen grads in Inukjuak
Kativik trains by-law officers
Iqaluit
Support group for suicide survivors starts in Iqaluit
Around Iqaluit
Sinking floor delays arena opening
Loonie, toonie rummage sale
Support group for suicide survivors
Shed and tent building workshops
Minor soccer at Aqsarniit Middle School
CD release party at the Legion
Upcoming Basketball Nunavut AGM
2nd annual D.A.R.E. Comedy Fundraiser
Headline News - October 15, 2004
Nunavut
Tiffany strikes glittering deal with Tahera
Kimmirut child molester pleads guilty
Photo: Shaman Drum Dancer
Igloolik man accused in death of Yellowknife parole officer
NHL strike lands Tootoo in Milwaukee
Sealift delivers new traffic problems
U.S. won't move on Kyoto, Cellucci says
Hundreds of caribou passing by Iqaluit
Davidee Nowdlak's killer guilty of second-degree murder
Man charged with murder in death of POV woman
Nunavik-Eeyou MP meets new constituents in Kuujjuaq
Adventure stories revive Inuit myths for modern kids
PM's point man on infrastructure to visit Nunavut
John Howard Society under scrutiny at City Hall
DIAND HQ displays Arviat artworks
Around Nunavut
Taloyoak men acquitted in controversial narwhal hunt
Aboriginal journalism scholarship
Nunavik
New Nunavik rent scale up for public review
Around Nunavik
Brother of dead baby remains in custody
Sentences for violent deaths handed down in POV
Many adults, few young
Taima up for awards
Inuit health scholarships available
Around Iqaluit
Cape Dorset 2004 Print Collection
Basketball Nunavut AGM
Annual Elders Dinner
Rotary club fundraising brunch
Veterinarian visit, sponsored by the Rotary Club
Wizard's Roadhouse Thursday
Around The Arctic
U.S. officials in Nuuk
Greenhouse gas increases sharply
Teachers' strike continues in Iceland
Headline News - October 29, 2004
Nunavut
Business dumps on power rate proposal
Polar ice cap absorbs greenhouse gases
Okalik likes territorial financing changes
URRC starts work on power rate proposal
QIA to capture dog slaughter memories
Rate hearings catch Iqaluit unprepared
Limited cash flow could stall Nunavut credit union
NTI seeks $10 million fund increase from Nunavut Trust
Iqaluit council pushes for better firearm safety
Makivik hears transport concerns at Qikiqtani AGM
Waste heat to fuel Nunavut's new hospital
Ambitious plan proposed for Quttinirpaaq National Park
Healing circle visits former residential school students
Around Nunavut
Kitikmeot scores big in literacy contest
QIA's board boosts honoraria
QIA's shows budget surplus
Nunavik
Taima woos Quebeckers and Nunavimmiut alike
Around Nunavik
New X-ray machine for Kuujjuaraapik
Martha Kauki remembered
Kativik School Board gives up legal fight
Features
Iqaluit gets into shape on a shoestring
Mom and kids set to conquer South Pole
Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit This Week
Mormons denied access to schools
Police seek community input
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