| September 2, 2005
Nunavut
Inuk victim of decentralization wants redress
Lawyers crafting plea-outs for Project Crystal accused
Photo: A Nunavik man is led through the Montreal airport on June 1
Stranded patient back on his feet in Ottawa
Montreal Inuk searches for identity
Fine young cannibal cod
GN jacks up fuel prices
Nunavut classrooms get home-grown material
Break-in season kicks off in Iqaluit
Nunavut snags 36 nurses from overseas
Ivory gull populations plummet
Global warming forces Arctic researchers to collaborate
Around Nunavut
Ex-MLA named to Order of Canada
Police seize booze
Pep rally draws 85 college staff
Nunavik
Nunavik schools re-wired to aid hearing impaired
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Iqaluit this week
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Nunavut's projectile pukers
September 9, 2005
Nunavut
Care closer to home arrives in Rankin Inlet
It's in the URRC's hands now, Picco says
Expand Rangers, Tory defence critic says
Students get a helping hand at Arctic College
Doctor shortage wanes in hospital, new health centres
Teenage suicides plunge Cape Dorset into crisis mode
World Suicide Prevention Day tomorrow
Outdoor hockey rink to "combat the boredom" in Cape Dorset
Artists back to school
Around Nunavut
Nunavik
Dances with Wolves producer helps aboriginal students
The new reality in Nunavik is $1.47 a litre
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Iqaluit
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A reunion of laughter and sadness
Arctic
Russia key to Canadian Arctic defence
Help UArctic, Canada
Greenlanders demand election
Curfew sends Reykjavik kids home to bed
Greenland ice cap shrinks while leaders fiddle
Norway, Iceland best places to live
Walrus sausages for Chukotka
Inuu, Inuit angry about fly-in mine workers
September 16, 2005
Nunavut
Several teachers homeless after hiring boom
GN embraces free market staff housing scheme
How will the GN’s staff housing plan affect you?
Career thug gets slim ray of hope
Pot party candidate charged with trafficking
Students face long waits for financial assistance
GN will spank Rankin health centre contractor
DEW line sites leaking contaminants
Photo: Fallen Firefighters memorial
Airline expenses take off
QEC sets fuel surcharge at 3.98 cents a kwh
Composer creates new sounds for Nanook of the North
Around Nunavut
QIA convenes in Hall Beach
One drowned, one missing in Kivalliq boating accident
Baker Lake company prepares for mine
Inuit left out of residential school compensation
Watt-Cloutier pushes climate change agenda in NYC
Nunavut celeb hits national airwaves
Nunavik
Drunks, carelessness cause ATV injury epidemic
Around Nunavik
Symposium on Nunavik Government
Iqaluit
Neighborhood watch idea revived in Apex
City ponders bypass to ease clogged arteries
City searches for funds to fix AWG Arena
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Warship stands on guard for Arctic fish
Around the Arctic
Climate change meeting stalled at the start?
Norway leans leftwards
Sweden’s king speaks out on climate change
Saami to the polls
September 23, 2005
Nunavut
Nunavik children’s services get failing grade
Community fishing project sinks as NWMB dithers
What is this photo?
Clyde River group wants to abandon the BFC
NTI files suit over residential school abuse
Long waits loom for Nunavut day care
DFO rapped again for charter breaches
Two dead in boating accident
True North sees red riches in Greenland
Clarkson’s legacy to be made in Nunavut
Around Nunavut
Feds commit $150 million for Polar Year
GN shuffles jobs near the top
Deadline looms for Northwestel phone book
Nunavik
Drunk coordinator just one problem at youth group home
Social services board responds by beefing up
KRPF wants money to expand
Around Nunavik
New chief for James Bay Crees
Nunavik artists workshops
Change the law, prevent ATV accidents
Nunavik pushing for detention centre
Adapted transport services on the way
Inuit employment reaches new low at Raglan
$65 million for infrastructure
Assistance for elders in the works
TNI expanding radio operations
Ivujivik’s childcare centre shut for repairs
Victims’ assistance centre for Hudson Bay
Iqaluit
Photo: Napatchie Lyta and her Polaris watercraft
Photo: Iqaluit residents take part in the national shoreline cleanup effort
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Iqaluit this week
Pedestrian walkway ahead of schedule
City takes the expensive route
New life for IODE Hall?
Features
When Inuit become zoo curiosities
Around the Arctic
Sunspot producing more northern lights
Canada-Denmark agree over Hans Island
Coalition collapse sends Greenlanders back to the polls
September 30, 2005
Nunavut
One out of two Nunavummiut go hungry
Staffing shortages could delay Education Act
Photo: Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Iqaluit seaport gets closer to reality
House call turns into nightmare for deaf Iqaluit man
Nunavut’s rocks start to pay off
Inuit want in on International Polar Year
BBDC solves technical glitch, but still needs more cash
Toboggan sun solves 400-year-old mystery
Heroes among Canadian Rangers
Around Nunavut
Teachers get used to hotel life
Ed Horne back in Iqaluit court
Embrace Life fund recalls Ben Williams
Photo: Kids pack the Joamie School playground
Nunavik
A day in the life of a Nunavik courtroom
Justice system offers confusion, delays
Sexual assault on elder spurs Nunavik mayors to action
Wireless telecommunications: how the KRG did it
Nunavik lures Nunavut IT specialist
Clean wastewater streams out of Raglan’s Mine Three
Around Nunavik
Draw up your will in Kuujjuaq
Quebec pressing Ottawa to reward climate change efforts
Ivakkak Zone takes off in Raglan South
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Iqaluit this week
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Northwest Passage more congested than ever
Around the Arctic
Country foods bound to U.S. from Greenland
Tax the fat, Scandinavians say
Cell phones, people neck-and-neck in Iceland
Environment ministers preparing for climate talks
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