Headline
News - February 6, 2004
Nunavut
Iqaluit-wide
election forum draws notables, undecideds
Murder
trial hears details of shooting
TV
expert seeks active political role
O'Brien
campaigns construction boom
Kilabuk
campaigns on restraint, realism
In
Quttiktuq, it's who you know
Akesuk
promises to try harder next time
Diamond-seekers
file on 64 million acres
Adjudicator
will rule on one-man rights crusade
Martin
Liberals produce hints of hope for the North
U.S.
backtracks on climate change proposals
Around
Nunavut
Sila
at the Canadian Museum of Nature
Kunuk
gets Native American film honours
Body
of missing Baker Lake woman found
Ottawa
abandons NIHB consent forms
Nunavik
Mitiarjuk
Attasie Nappaaluk appointed to Order of Canada
KRPF
officer cleared in shooting
Features
How
barbecued chicken came to Cape Dorset
Around
the Arctic
Saami
celebrate on Feb. 6
New
Web site on Chukotka
Air
Greenland eyes new route to Canada
Headline
News - February
13, 2004
Nunavut
Fundamentalists seek
foothold in legislature
Jaw
admits shooting RCMP constable
NIRB
flashes green light for Jericho mine
Hundreds
of Nunavummiut vote early
Women
seek admission to men's club
Rivals
pledge new jobs
Canada
cancels fish session with Greenland
Auditor-general
slams DIAND on land claims record
Study
approves limited bowhead whale hunt
IDEA
bans smoking on school grounds
Study
predicts huge infrastructure shortfall
New
wave of Arctic documnetaries hits TV
Around
Nunavut
Board
seeks school fire report
IDEA
member questions students' expulsion
Hargrove's
visit upsets education minister
Briefer
breaks get long hearing
Members
clash over 25-cent pay raise
Nunavik
Trilingual
campaign hits hard at littering
Cramped
courthouse shocks Quebec justice minister
Court
gives all-clear on self-rule talks
Features
Elders
provide snapshots of Inuit culture
Around
the Arctic
Disgraced
Gagliano recalled from Denmark
Greenland
provides gold for royal rings
U.S.
presses Danes on Thule base
Headline
News - February
20,
2004
Nunavut
Whopping
turnout marks second Nunavut election
Officer's
widow weeps as Jaw gets life
Peterson
pushes for cabinet post
Nunavut
election 2004: the tale of the numbers
Behind
this successful man, a machine
O'Brien
loses in "squeeze" to Alagalak in Arviat
Tootoo
keen to join Cabinet
Constituents
will "keep an eye" on Barnabas
Akesuk
seeks opinions on Human Rights Act
"I'm
strong contender" for premier's job: Curley
Initiative
seeks to define northern homelessness
Government
neglect threatens Inuit art: Ryan
Kamotiq
Inn owner blames "vendetta" for licencing problems
Inuit
lauded for role in Arctic science
Around
Nunavut
Court
hears boat deaths case
How-to
business guide launched
Board
seeks school fire report
Nunavik
Get-fit
program fights diabetes
Features
The
selling of the candidate
Around
the Arctic
International
youth meeting in Nuuk
Headline
News - February
27,
2004
Nunavut
Ottawa
affirms commitment to missile defence talks
Iqaluit
co-op cautious about offering lower prices
Second
group launches Ed Horne lawsuit
Recycling
chief wants Iqaluit to think clean thoughts
NEU
slams GN over cultural issues
Kovic
wants team approach at Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Make
NTI a "full partner" in territorial government: candidate
Kaludjak
pledges land claims speed-up at NTI
Centre
delivers services close to home
Fee
hikes enrage Kugluktuk property owners
Arts
centre study gets the go-ahead
Nunavut
basketball teams target Arctic medals
Snail
mail picks up the pace
Around
Nunavut
Silver
qulliq Chrétien's parting gift
Poor
health picture for First Nations and Inuit in Canada
Nunavik
Isaac
CD reaches wide audiences
School
board mulls appeal on self rule
SWAT
team ends armed stand-off
Features
Aye,
there's the nose rub
Historic
drawings abandoned, unseen
Around
the Arctic
Lapland
and Murmansk to tackle security
Ottawa
cans Clarkson trip
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