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This page contains archived news from November 2004

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Headline News - November 5, 2004

Nunavut
Gossip leads to firing of GN worker

Pang group wants to start new hamlet

YUMI throatsinging

RCMP lays charges against election deadbeats

Inuit walk out of DFO meeting on landlocked cod

Nunavut Trust cool to NTI request for $10 million more Inuit organizations threaten land claim capital

Ottawa considers circumpolar affairs department

Iqaluit teens point cameras at southern ignorance

Coming up: a weekend of hockey fun

In her own write

Around Nunavut
More flights for Baffin communities

Coral Harbour teen charged in Winnipeg killing

HTO lobbies against dragging

Fancy yellow sapphires on Baffin

Copter crash claims one life

Nunavut weather a record-breaker

Elders complain about court system

QIA hears ups and downs from women and youth

Shopping bags plague Nunavut

Around Nunavik
Chisasibi Inuk stabbed to death in Montreal

KRG to deliver broadband in Nunavik

Carrier gets bail on assault charge

Operation White Fox nets poachers

Features
Island stories

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Around the Arctic
Russia ratifies Kyoto accord

Kenai Peninsula preps for 2006 Arctic games

Jumbo squid head to Alaskan waters

When dinosaurs roamed the Arctic

Greenland hunters mourn quotas

Finns drinking themselves to death

 

Headline News - November 12, 2004

Nunavut
Nunavut a no-show at climate change gathering

Climate change and the Arctic environment

A warmer Arctic will affect health

Inuit are the human face of climate change

NTI trims $1 million from next year’s budget

Municipal training rolls out across Nunavut

Web site unites scattered hamlet workers

NTI, Atuqtuarvik get go-ahead for bank development

Workshop focuses on healthy babies

Picco takes homelessness problem to Ottawa

Mary Simon to help Labrador Inuit

Parisian Inuktitut speakers visit Iqaluit

The facts about fetal alcohol syndrome

Fetal alcohol syndrome: What to look for

If you host a party with alcohol

What is nicotine?

Smoking reduction tips

Around Nunavut
Rankin killer gets 14 years for manslaughter

Baffin mayors meet in Iqaluit

Northern Lights creep south

Rights tribunal goes to Coral Harbour

Boy charged with attempted murder

Booze, dope seized at Iqaluit post office

Inuit applaud Canadian North discount, ask for more

Features
Beth McKenty turns kids into artists

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Good-bye hospital stop signs

Mongolian throat-singing in Iqaluit?

A trap in the park

 

Headline News - November 19, 2004

Nunavut
MPs, ITK take aim at BFC

Language, economy top government’s new agenda

Photo: Remembrance Day in Iqaluit

Arctic Council bows to U. S. pressure

Okalik plugs Picco back into the energy socket

Climate change already affects Arctic animals

Lakes may be “ultimate bellwether” of climate change

Inuit leaders call for action on climate change

Greenland legislature welcomes youthful politicians

Early Coast Guard shutdown threatens sailors

Opingivik hunting grounds can support a community

Around Nunavut
Drug busts in Panniqtuuq

Former BCC workers must pay $41,500 for defamation

Cambridge works to banish repeat offenders

Woman of the Year: Elisapee Davidee

Kenojuak Ashevak shows in Toronto

NTI will fight feds to break stalemate: CEO warns

INAC eyes larger presence in the Kitikmeot

Nunavummiut better off in NWT?

Communities will compete for bowhead whale hunt

Premier rejects education and health board revival

NTI putting Inuit businesses under microscope

NTI wants guidelines for Qallunaat adopting Inuit children

Features
Pond Inlet welcomes new air service

Traveling Rankin

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Sheila Levy recognized for volunteer work

Car hits girl on Ring Road

Nunavik
Climate change threatens hunting trails

 

Headline News - November 26, 2004

Nunavut
Premier's office played role in disputed firing

U.S. objections mold Arctic Council policy

How much does it cost to get rid of an MLA?

Arctic report a dense snapshot of Northern life

Arctic a "reservoir of resources" for the South

What's in the Arctic Human Development Report?

What did your MLA get paid last year?

NTI demands answers on sustainable development

Military brass push for heightened disaster preparedness

GN deficit gets worse despite extra cash from Ottawa

Elders pitch in to help crime victims

Controversial salon will stay open

Nunavummiut to be consulted on nuclear waste

In the Legislative Assembly

130 summer student jobs

Explosive detectors could slow air travel

Kitikmeot needs crisis shelters

Childcare in Cambridge Bay

Fishing in Qikiqtarjuaq

Recreational facilities badly needed

Akesuk apologizes

Throne speech avoids drugs, booze

Around Nunavut
"Iqaluit cowboy" faces dangerous offender label

Features
Arctic gardening has long history

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

A new plan for sinking arena

 


 


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