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This page contains archived news from January 2005

Click on the links below to see January index for:

Editorial       Letters to the Editor        Columns

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Headline News - January 7, 2005

Nunavut
Residents open hearts to tsunami disaster victims

A look back at 2004

The top 10 news stories of 2004

Quotes of the year

Passings

Iqaluit
Iqaluit launching new recycling plan

 

Headline News - January 14, 2005

Nunavut
Land claim implementation talks grind to a halt

NTI ponders next step in shrimp war

Trappers keep Iqaluit safe from wolves

Counselling dents domestic violence in Rankin Inlet

Arctic College welcomes new campus director in Iqaluit

Nunavut increases annual polar bear quota by 115

Homeowners unite to fight city hall

Ranger found frozen in Qikiqtarjuaq

Circumpolar Year in Review

Commissioner delivers 26 awards to Arviat

Nunavik and Nunavut find $150,000 for tsunami relief

Photo: help for job-hunters

Around Nunavut
Counterfeit money hits Iqaluit

Thief nabbed in Cambridge Bay

Iqaluit RCMP resolve to get more staff

Scholarship for Rankin Inlet student

Around the Arctic
New web site for Arctic youth

Norway leads world in pizza eating

Alaskan walrus hunter gets three years

New report on Alaskan natives

Earthquakes hit north Iceland and Antarctica

Icebergs return to New Zealand

Around Nunavik
Nunavik’s first baby was also Quebec’s first

Rough landing at Kuujjuaq airport

Nunavik
Nunavik artists celebrate the face

Iqaluit
Scrap NPC rate proposal, Iqaluit businesses say

Break-ins don’t constitute crime wave: RCMP

Minus forty weather suits helicopter testers

Features
Iqaluit Blizzard takes Ottawa by storm


Headline News - January 21, 2005

Nunavut
Labrador Inuit to create autonomous Nunatsiavut

Young man gets three years for 2nd-degree murder

Photo: Eelee Higgins does her bit

Nunavut gets good marks for anti-tobacco measures

Doctors’ newspaper paints unattractive portrait of Nunavut

Infrastructure man visits Nunavut to finalize $40 million housing fund

How do you see the North?

Addicted women offered help in Cambridge Bay

Beluga populations on shortlist for SARA

New plexiglass toy creates “instant” igloo

Around Nunavut
Nanisivik eulogy begins January 31

Jeffrey trial delayed again

Gjoa water woes under control

Pedestrian death inquest begins next week

Amchitka workers to get compensation

Wisintainer leaves John Howard

Around the Arctic
Blizzard cuts off North Slope village

Norway completes polar bear census

New deal for Home Rule coalition

Greenland invites polar bear sports hunters

Disasters strike Alaskan crab fishery

Flash-frozen moss signals rapid climate change

Winter storm hits Norway hard

Iqaluit
Airborne team rescues three adults, child from ice floe

City hall flunks building inspection

Building permits, inspections coming to Iqaluit

Young Iqaluit resident heads for the Himalayas

Sewage plant project split into phases

Around Iqaluit

Nunavik
“Echo of the Last Howl” hits big screen

Features
A flood of goodwill

 

Headline News - January 28, 2005

Nunavut
GN repatriates liquor

GN prepares to fight for federal Inuktitut funding

Arctic Anglicans seek conservative staffers only

Money short for new homeless shelter in Rankin Inlet

Environmental scrutiny of Meadowbank mine begins

Baker Lake residents welcome mine, job opportunities

Qikiqtarjuaq hunters make deal for their own trawler

Where housing is concerned, even old news is good news

Around Nunavut
Relocated Labrador Inuit get delayed apology

NTI to hire Inuktitut speaking bosses

RCMP zap man in Coral

Iqaluit
Death inquiry hears evidence of faulty city vehicles

Homeowners’ group vows to change city hall decision-making

Iqaluit this week

Nunavik
Remembering the slaughter

Bloc Québécois makes friends in Nunavik

Around Nunavik
Illegal market thrives during liquor strike

Features
Dog sledding not just a thing of the past

 


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