Headline
News - May 2, 2003
Nunavut
MPs
bring gay rights debate to Iqaluit
Inuit
employment in government moving backward
Article
23: some quick facts
Iqaluit
economic committee says no to Kimmirut road
Offensive
workbook banned in Nunavut
Iqaluit
police-brutality lawsuit gathers dust
Canada
could say yes to NMD
Around
Nunavut
In
the Courts
Nunavik
FCNQ
shuts down money-losing Kuujjuaq co-op store
Quebec
Inuit and Cree finalize offshore agreement
Aupaluk
pair return safely after week-long ordeal
Radio
announcers need Inuttitut training, Avataq says
Features
Call
of the wild
Iqaluit
Iqalungmiut
celebrate language week
Around
the Arctic
Laval
gets $41.7 million for Arctic project
Iceland
boasts world's first hydrogen fuel station
Headline News - May 9, 2003
Nunavut
Pangnirtung
residents sign petition to keep high school principal
More
men turning to Cambridge Bay crisis shelter
Kusugak
won't seek re-election as president of ITK
Kimmirut-Iqaluit
road would avoid Katannalik
Program
to improve city and hamlet services and training
Nault
asks for revised Bathurst road project description
GN
honours volunteers
Liberal
front-runner would support NMD
Around
Nunavut
Nunavik
KRPF
promises more arrests in massive drug bust
Nunavik
wins provincial non-smoking competition
Puvirnituq
still pressing province for airport funds
Features
Art
for the masses
The
fish are flying
Iqaluit
Made-in-Nunavut
insurance program almost inevitable
Understanding
Namix
Power
rate increase could total $5 million for Iqaluit customers
Greenhouse
Society to hold open-house
Arctic
Denmark
and Greenland could settle on NMD next week
Headline News - May 16, 2003
Nunavut
Human
rights body investigates Nunavik youth service centres
Northern
calls for exemption under NNI policy
Accused
embarrassed by newspaper article
StatsCan
collects data on literacy in Nunavut
Eerie
echo of a half-forgotten horror
Hollywood
actor turns heads in Iqaluit
Words
of appreciation
Reducing
booze the key to Greenlanders' health, review finds
Around
Nunavut
Nunavik
Aboriginal
affairs minister carries double workload
Designs
garner interest at international trade show
Makivik,
KSB await court decision
Features
Head
for the hills
Handle
with care
Home
at last
Iqaluit
Picco
defends temporary power rate hike
Young
artists radiate creativity
Around
Iqaluit
Arctic
Tromsø
wants to host 2014 Olympics
Computer
games linked to violence in Icelandic teens
Alaskan
villages ban plastic bags
Greenland
and Denmark agree to move ahead on Thule
Headline News - May 23, 2003
Nunavut
Teacher
sues GN, union for defamation
Iqaluit
councillor strikes back at global warming
Miss
Canada to wear sealskin dress in Panama pageant
Nunavut
teacher honoured by prime minister
New
year, old quota
Houston
scouting for Inuk film editor
Around
Nunavut
Features
Sivummut: Shining
a light on the heart of darkness
Sivummut:
Naming the lost ones
Sivummut: Telehealth
may reduce Nunavut suicide rate
Sivummut: Nunavik
to hold own suicide conference this fall
Sivummut: Inuit
speak through stories in Health Canada study
Sivummut: Finding
balance within the scales of justice
Let
the wind take you where it may
Arctic
I
was an alcoholic, former Greenlandic premier says
NDP
launches petition against missile defence
Suicide
rate rises in Finland
Greenland
lefties like Thule deal
Headline News - May 30, 2003
Nunavut
Sleep
Murder butchers the truth, Iqaluit woman says
GN
ignored wishes of community and DEA, teacher says
Intellectual
property: a different kind of Inuit ownership
NIRB
postpones Jericho hearings
Okalik
warns of lawsuit over shrimp quota
Two
vie for leadership of Inuit lobby group
Watching
from the sidelines
Around
Nunavut
Nunavik
FCNQ
studies the possibility of a regional credit union
Mother
held in daughter's stabbing
Features
Seeing
is believing
Iqaluit
New
ground for museum, new opportunity for HTA
Chamber
of Commerce takes a beating over council motion
Business
community drills energy minister on NPC rate increase
Iqaluit
co-op elects board of directors
Iqaluit
Briefs
Arctic
Russian
smoke darkens Alaskan skies
Over
the ice cap with a dog team in Ilulissat
Japan
says yes to Norwegian whale trade
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