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This page contains archived news from July 2005

Click on the links below to see July index for:

Editorial       Letters to the Editor        Columns

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Headline News - July 1, 2005

Nunavut
Salluit's beluga catch limits other Nunavik hunters

Judge considers dangerous offender label for "Cowboy" Nowdlak

Commons says yes to same-sex marriage

Violent attack on woman shakes Pangnirtung

Mayor blames lenient court system

Iqaluit councillors slam court system

Beluga hunters approve rules once again

Baker Lake man faces jail for sex assault on passed-out woman

Impact and benefit agreement not enough for us, Baker Lake says

New 24-hour care centres don't help Kivalliq: Curley

Slap on the face nets slap on the wrist

Nunavik's beluga plan at a glance

Around Nunavut
Pop dropped in Resolute

Cabbie charged for illegal booze

Chesterfield fits 10

Iqaluit
T-Ball, hiking, baking or hockey - it's your pick

Games begin for Nunavut youth

Arctic Ventures gives hospital fund $20,000

Around Iqaluit
Iqlauit this week

City studies illegal units in industrial zones

Councillor wants "accountability" from $2 million department

Features
Build it and they come

Around the Arctic
Tromsø, Norway rocks with "46664" concert


Headline News - July 8, 2005

Nunavut
Abandoned in Ottawa

Qikiqtarjuaq to acquire second boat

Photo: Olayou Nutarariaq, 18, holds an Arctic hare.

Iqaluit ecstasy users pay $50 for caffeine rip-off

It's a no-go for latest Nunavut tanker load

Judge sends deaf man back to school

New wildlife law in effect July 9, with no regulations

NTI, GN battle over wolverine and grizzly quotas

Inuktitut computing takes shape

Experts: Climate change could wreak havoc on infrastructure

Around Nunavut
Nunavut students win in trades competition

Ottawa awards DEW line clean-up contracts

Iqaluit
Buried alive on the Road to Nowhere

Iqaluit city council ponders new digs

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Features
Iqaluit: An Arctic gardener's delight

Around the Arctic
U.S. cleaning global warming out of talks

Midsummer brings magic and tragedy

Turbot to go

Expense account forces minister's resignation

Police complaints on the rise in Greenland

Danish club thwarted in bid for whale meat

Sisters reap reward for what they sew

No bear meat for homeless Alaskans

Arctic Ozone up this spring


Headline News - July 15, 2005

Nunavut
Polar bear sport hunt under threat from U.S.

Corrections boss faces assault charge

Photo: A northern beauty

The sweltering Arctic

The Calanus: renowoned ship now a forgotten ruin

Pang assault victim left marks on attackers

Arctic warming threatens polar bears, scientists warn

Canada's Inuit population still growing fast

Around Nunavut
Boat found, Salluit family lost

Nunavut youth unscathed by London terror alert

Nunavut students selected for Saskatoon historical fair

Iqaluit
Two Hummers ready to roar on Iqaluit's roads

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Features
It's fun, fun, fun on Nunavut Day

Around the Arctic
Six drown off Greenland coast

Alaska's Airline subsidy in jeopardy

Inuksuk in Oslo

French president's comments rile Finns

Norway to export sea cucumbers

Southern Norway swelters in heat while Alaska burns

 

Headline News - July 22, 2005

Nunavut
Inuit-owned mine planned for Nunavik

Iqaluit chamber burns Qulliq

Arrest brings relief to Pang residents

Hungry birds spread contaminants to High Arctic

Beer and soup don't mix: City

Bright lights, and a growing Inuit population

Canada's largest Inuit communities

GN unveils bad gas compensation scheme

Chasing the Northern Lights

Picture: Inuit Legend Barbie

Around Nunavut
New passport office opens in Iqaluit

Youth Expedition sets sail on climate-change mission

Iqaluit
A hard-rock haven in the heart of Iqaluit

Bubble, bubble, oil and trouble

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Features
Celebrating parks

Around the Arctic
Greenland's union makes unilingual computer deal

High gas prices hit Norway hard

Headline News - July 29, 2005

Nunavut
GN gives stranded patient the brush-off

Feds back off on Peary caribou listing

Nunavut leads with single mothers

Former MLA's conflict of interest allegation fizzles out

GN allows morentime to critique Qulliq

Canada told to keep hands off Hans Island

GN grants money to Qikitarjuaq fishermen

Lower Base workers continue to toil in oil

Mars project puts greenhouse on Devon Island

Blooming Time

Dion urged to create bowhead sanctuary

Nunavut keeps its cool as world swelters

Picture: Benefit sale for Palluq Manning

Around Nunavut
Gay couple plans marriage in Yellowknife

Sapphires worth big money

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Nunavik
Maiden cruise gets hung up on Koksoak River

Bear ban bad for business

Around the Arctic
New Circumpolar Artists Association


 


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