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September 9, 2005

Iqaluit this week

Bingo to help kids
Tonight, 7 p.m., at the curling rink. The Kids on the Beach and the Pairivik daycare are hosting a bingo. Jackpot is $10,000, with another $5,000 in prizes.

Mass registration
Saturday, Sept. 10, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the curling rink. This is the annual sign-up day for all kinds of events and activities in Iqaluit. For information, or to set up a booth, call 979-5617.

Rotary Club Fall Fair
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1 - 4 p.m. at the Arctic Winter Games Arena. Games for young and old!

Upcoming

Indie rock dance party
Saturday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m., the Francophone Centre. Join the hosts of Audio Missile Defence to celebrate the six-month anniversary of the weekly indie rock radio show, live to air on CFRT 107.3 FM. No cover charge; guests must be 19 and older.


September 2 , 2005

Iqaluit this week

Hockey camp - for girls
Saturday, Sept. 3 to Monday, Sept. 5. The Iqaluit Amateur Hockey Association presents an all-female hockey skills development camp. Cost is $40. For information, call Siobhan Moss at 979-6313 or email nsmoss@nunanet.com.

Labour rally Monday
Monday, Sept. 5, 12 to 1 p.m., Nakasuk School. The Iqaluit Local of the Canadian Media Guild invites the public to a labour rally, with speakers from three unions as well as hotdogs and prizes.

Bingo to help kids
Saturday, Sept. 9, 7 p.m., at the curling rink. The Kids on the Beach and the Pairivik daycare are hosting a bingo. Jackpot is $10,000, with another $5,000 in prizes.

Men's slo-pitch national qualifier
Sept. 9 to 11 at the city baseball diamond on Federal Road. Winners qualify for National in Calgary, Alta. next summer. Registration costs $200. To register a team, call Brian at 979-0745.

Indie rock dance party
Saturday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m., the Francophone Centre. Join the hosts of Audio Missile Defence to celebrate the six-month anniversary of the weekly indie rock radio show, live to air on CFRT 107.3 FM. No cover charge; guests must be 19 and older.

To have your event listed, free of charge, please call 979-5357, fax 979-4763, or send an email to saram@nunatsiaq.com.

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