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This page contains archived news from November 2005

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November 4, 2005

Nunavut
Lawyer: NTI lawsuit based on a “falsehood”

Virus source could be Clyde

Photo: Apphia Killiktee, a community health representative in Pond Inlet

Four charged after violent sexual assaults in Nunavik

Inuit judo champ wins international bronze

New deal offers teachers 11 per cent raise

Quick fix for Gjoa water supply

College’s shortcomings emerge at public consultation

Former teachers recall the past

“Our schools are safe,” GN says

Another creative triumph for Isuma

Hungry Iqalummiut turn to the Nunavut Food Bank

A large sun means a warm winter, weatherman predicts

Algae, plankton and insects move north

Whale-watching safaris lure 80,000 tourists to Iceland every year

Marketing the key to whale-watching in Nunavut

Around Nunavut
Baffin: Canada’s artsiest rural region

QEC tinkers with rates

QIA sprinkles money on youth

Economic gurus warn of poor health, education

GN plans red-tape review

QIA election Dec. 12

Pang tees up

Features
Mamisarvik offers troubled Inuit a chance to cope

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Blizzard doom and gloom

Nunavik
Kayak-shaped airport coming to Kuujjuaq

Gjoa stays dry

Around the Arctic

Bird flu will come to Arctic

Norway experiences tropical temps


November 11, 2005

Nunavut
First Air drops Resolute jet service

Cambridge centre offers help to addicted, abused

QIA top job up for grabs

Urban Inuit will unite through own national committee

Inuit art items net $1.7 million at Toronto auction

Federal wellness funding not equally accessible in Nunavut communities

Brighter Futures in Iqaluit

Around Nunavut
Hold off on election, Aboriginal groups say

MLAs banished to the soap opera slot

Maksagak back as deputy commissioner

Feds increase funding to Nunavut Francophones

QIA gives money to Sanikiluaq enviro group

Sheila Watt-Cloutier “Northerner of the Year”

Elders get fix-up funds

Aboriginal musicians wanted

Features
Pastor awaits word on fate of burned church

Icelandic furrier promotes sealskin couture

Iqaluit
There’s gold in textbooks

One day in a lifetime of work

Sludge is key, says compost king

City keeps eye on illegal housing

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit this week

Woman faces attempted murder, sex charges

Ambulances, cops find posts pesky

AWG Arena repairs underway

Iqaluit improves boat ramp

Nunavik

Kangirsummiut resolve to end spree of violence

Two communities without mayors after Nunavik election

Around Nunavik

Conference on JBNQA

Gas tax returns to communities

Nunavimmiut profiled in Quebec parka catalogue

Around the Arctic
Nuuk youth try hand at bank robbery

Greenlandic glossary for IT words in the works

Inupiat whalers try out new ammunition

 

November 18, 2005

Nunavut
Climate change draws thousands to Montreal gathering

"Invest the most in those who have the least"

Financial warning buried in throne speech

Anglican bishop pledges renewed outreach, community wellness

Qikiqtaaluq Corp. launches new fishing vessel

QIA contender says he speaks for young generation

Why northern guys are lonely

Clean, locally-produced energy fuels Greenlandic election campaign

Right-wingers may be crucial in Greenland coalition

"Climate warrior" plots strategy on behalf of Inuit

Economic outlook: Nunavut poised for growth

The fishery: Critical questions need answers

Infrastructure: A looming disaster?

High-speed internet: Nunavut's best investment yet?

Human development: still too slow

Data: Economic planners need more information

Nunavut's first TV ad goes larger than life in New York

Photo: Remembrance Day ceremonies

Around Nunavut
Get a flu shot, win a prize

Photo essay contest offers cash

Anti-violence poster unveiled

NWT recycle beverages

School makes Qik kids, teachers sick

College delays IT program

Features
Greenland, Iceland set to become hydrogen fuel leaders

Iqaluit
Clumsy drivers take toll on traffic posts

Police dog prompts complaint

Around Iqaluit

Iqaluit this week

Business bylaw pushed back

Iqaluit adopts building bylaw

Bright lights, big playground

Insurance steep for snowbound Iqalummiut

Around the Arctic
Researchers mull over Arctic science

Fat shortage makes birds dumber, less numerous


November 25, 2005

Nunavut
Naskapi protest Nunavik government process

Tootoo lashes out at Ng’s conflict allegation

Photo: Jeannie Iou celebrated 30 years as a medical interpreter

Brutal murder case proceeds in Kuujjuaq

Planning commission chair quits

Inuit orgs praise residential school deal

Revised Education bill still short on language, culture: QIA

Photo: Two dolls

What’s happening at the climate change meeting in Montreal?

Nunavut infrastructure: never quite enough money

Intensive mental health centre opens in Puvirnituq

Photo: The Pingualuit Park visitors’ centre

Beluga hunt proves unlucky for bowhead

Photo: Playback Theatre

Around Nunavut

November rain in Iqaluit?

School sickness solved

Deputy minister leaves health department

In the Legislative Assembly
Intelligent life in Nunavut?

GN reaches fish deal with Makivik

Montreal sealift irritates Kivalliq

Bring on the witch hunt

GN eyes Lupin mine training scheme

Okalik: No time change on my watch

Hell no, we won’t pay

Still no core funds for Ilisaqsivik

GN ponders dialysis unit

Speaker says sorry for law-grad behaviour

Features
Inuktitut computing a welcome site to Guatemalans

Iqaluit
Fast tracking a sustainable subdivision

Iqaluit could hear Christian radio

City of Iqaluit washes hands of asbestos

Around Iqaluit
Iqaluit This Week

Help keep kids in school, IDEA asks

Students demonstrate against smoking

Traffic bylaw passes first reading

Rates to reward water savers

Fence to Nowhere gets go-ahead

No sympathy for illegal housing

Iqaluit tax certificate fees increase

Nunavik
Like Quebec’s language law, but more complicated

Photo: Johnny Adams, the departing chairman of the Kativik Regional Government

Around Nunavik
Infrastructure deal renewed

Hudson Strait closed after beluga quota “widely overtaken”

 

 


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