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This page contains archived news from February 2005

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Headline News - February 4, 2005

Nunavut
Inuit sign language not good enough for the courts

Nunavut to train health workers, support students

Skyward heads groundward

Coroner's jury presses for safety inspections of municipal vehicles

Bulldozers roar in Nanisivik as residents, ministers, discuss mine's fate

Power corporation climbs out of the red

A financial history of Qulliq Energy Corp.

Nunavut Film chooses a new director

Inuit Sign Language could open courts to the deaf

Around Nunavut
Gem quality sapphires found

Inco-DeBeers link up in Baffin

Gardens seeking art

Nunasi and KC invest in Iqaluit building complex

Iqaluit
Councillors like stop-sign free corner

City starts planning for new swimming pool

Iqaluit this week

Nunavik
Attack on principal shuts Kangiqsujuaq school

Crime victims get help in Ungava Bay

Nunavimmiut redefine JBNQA eligibility rules

Road accidents cut power in Kuujjuaq, Inukjuak

Around Nunavik
Full Gospel minister gets jail term

Features
The faces of the children of Nunavut

 

Headline News - February 11, 2005

Nunavut
Three young men charged in brutal Kuujjuaq killing

NTI, GN go to work on Inuit cultural school

Nunavut’s MP undecided on civil marriage

Photo: Andrew Carter plays the “drunk goggles” game

Horne returns to Toronto to await trial

Family law evolving in Nunavut

Mediator can solve family disputes without the courts

How to get help in family law

New citizens’ group to help convicts reintegrate after serving time

Around Nunavut
Hall Beach man accused of witness tampering

Amarok still short on financial data

Repulse Bay gets bowhead hunt

Around the Arctic
Greenland returns MPs to Danish Parliament

Saami market turns 400

Iceland’s president opens sustainable development meeting

Iqaluit
“Nuisance calls” distract Iqaluit RCMP

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Iqaluit mayor welcomes homeowners association

Iqaluit council wants in on gas tax committee

City pays off bus contractor

City lobbies Godfrey on infrastructure

Nunavik
Makivik launches northern-grown cruise business

Life is short in Nunavik

Around Nunavik
Salluit man sentenced for accidental shooting

Two Inukjuak men headed to jail

Features
Helping kids like school

 

Headline News - February 18, 2005

Nunavut
Waste-water scheme pumps out wasted money

Terence Tootoo’s family drops lawsuit over tragic death

Kyoto Protocol in effect — what next?

House arrest for Iqaluit man found with child pornography

Montreal recalls five tragic deaths of urban aboriginals

Nunavut’s film policy to get gala reception

NTI to combine regional wildlife offices in Rankin Inlet

Inuit adventurers trade stories with African youth

U.S. opening virtual “consulate” for Nunavut

Around Nunavut
Talk, chat, gab for language week

Attempted murder in Pond Inlet

Ell to appear Feb. 28

Owls flock to Ottawa

Around the Arctic
Home Rule wants good life for Greenlanders

2005 to be warmest yet?

Pickled testicles headline festival

Vandals hit Nuuk school

Finnish Saami celebrate national day

Iqaluit
Quota looms as HTO procrastinates on beluga management

Hockey team puts youthful aggression on ice

Awkward talk pays off with better sexual health

Council says no to staff move from bad neighborhood

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

New polar bear tags open for hunters

Appeal board nixes home spa business

Councillors to ponder new subdivision

Iqaluit homeowners delay AGM

Nunavik
One teen dead, another hospitalized after violent fight

Poles apart

Lower police turnover key to fighting violence in Nunavik

Features
Northerners conquer South Pole

 

Headline News - February 25, 2005

Nunavut
Polar bear quotas, IQ methods here to stay

GN accused of favouring mining over environment

Legislative Assembly re-opens

Photo

Money problems threaten Nunavut Snow Challenge

RCMP drug busts jump 25 per cent

Picco wants "world-class" climate research in Nunavut

Researchers seek answers to suicide's painful puzzle

Inuit push for repatriation of artifacts

New CD will bring Inuktitut to children

Around Nunavut
Ravens smarter than they look

Cape Dorset woman charged with murder

GN in Greenland

Kitikmeot trade show a success

Iqaluit
Women's clothing doesn't turn a profit in Iqaluit

Too many taxi plates, Iqaluit cabbies say

Greenhouse group wants no-cost lot, tax-free status

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

City okays dump expansion

Coroner's jury prompts new snow removal rules

Council okays 24-unit development

Chamber needs admin money

Features
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