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This page contains archived news from September 2001

ICC Canada plans for 2002 Kuujjuaq conference

Kuujjuaq building $8 million convention centre for 2002 ICC bash

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Headline News - September 28, 2001
Qikiqtarjuaq looks to reopen tannery
NTI suing DIAND over water licences
Breast cancer strikes Inuit, too
Smoking issue smoulders
Nunavimmiut want improvements to KRPF
Recyclables to be sent south on planes
CamBay questions airline safety
Jailbird nabbed after fleeing BCC
Diavik, KIA sign job agreement
Union leader slams GN for hiring police
Dene, Inuit still not talking
The Queen is coming!
NTI jobs go part-time
Air chaos causes postponements
Whale wanders off course
Mass meningitis vaccinations
Over-harvesting worries LIA
Whales kin to cows

Headline News - September 21, 2001
Northern airlines set for financial beating
Northern nurse missing after trade centre attack
Qikiqtarjuaq says GN shipped dirty fuel
Nunavummiut return to the air
U.S. disaster strands Nunavut, Nunavik leaders
Abolish James Bay agreement, POV mayor says
A hush descends on Dorval airport
An Arctic sports veteran from Kimmirut
Inuit throat-singers want official voice
Carrying a torch for creativity
Yellow is a bright idea
Meeka fights for job behind closed doors
Picco wants to revamp Nunavut's medevac system
Nunavut's cop count to increase
Atanarjuat honoured
Nunavik cashes in
Beneficiaries to be insured
Hookers hit Samiland
Art bash planned
Name game continues
KSB prez resigns
Sami finally gets TV news
NTI nominations to open
Northern latitudes greener

Headline News - September 14, 2001
Terror touches Nunavut
First Air, Air Inuit grounded U.S. hunters stranded
Igaliqtuuq whale sanctuary at least a year away
Over-harvesting threatens Canada-Greenland beluga
Kuujjuaq logs on the wireless way
Who will connect Nunavik?
Baker Lake flies solo on the Internet
Carving a new niche
Rankin’s weekend of "mega-warm fuzzies"
Burn question goes to court
Iqaluit wants to get tough on taxi bootleggers
Arvaluk appeal postponed
Reservation system in chaos
Cop-boppers canned
Iqaluit sloshes into September
New lights for Kuujjuaraapik’s airport
Pang man arrested
WWF plans for cleaner world
Mars project heads to Utah
Money for rocks in Nunavik
Educators meet in Kuujjuaq

Headline News - September 7, 2001
First Air dumps Greenland jet service
School opens in Iqaluit
Trailers are trash, Apex residents say
Iqaluit man stabbed to death
Zach Kunuk: no one-hit wonder
Russian intern observes GN
Iqaluit to get Canadian Forces office
Throat-singers gathering coming together
Australia praises the dream of Nunavut
Houston debuts Nuliajuk
Southern producers profit from "Nunavut-ware"
Nunavut's legal pioneers
A glossy book with a lot to say
Kilabuk saga continues
Hoag off the hook
Hunter dies of burns
Avataq gets new prez
Seal sounds
Iqaluit's air terminal may move
Norwegian whalers do well
Nunavik showcase to open

Letters to the Editor

September 28, 2001
Thank you from the Adla family
Open letter to Mayor John Matthews
My life was changed forever
Thank you to the community of Nain
Great to see John A. again

September 21, 2001

Security phobia?
Looking forward to column
Thanks for Iqaluit’s hospitality
Air quality in overcrowded homes

September 14, 2001
Farewell to all Nunavummiut
Elks, Legion make sound donation
Greenlanders want Canadian goods
Unnecessary deaths?
Thanks from the Kayaking Club
Thank you from the Papatsie family
Start writing, John A.

September 7, 2001
Heartened but wary

Opinions and Columns

September 28, 2001
Zen and the art of campfire cooking
In Our View: Nunavut needs an EDA

September 21, 2001
Lost in the translation: part four
The world has changed

September 14, 2001
Lost in the translation: part three
Shame
In Our View: Tackling Nunavut’s social ills

September 7, 2001
Lost in the translation: part two
A modest proposal

Editorials

September 28, 2001
Everyone is entitled to workplace safety

September 21, 2001
Nunavut: Sheltered no more

September 14, 2001
Why a zoning bylaw?

September 7, 2001
A circumpolar loss


The road to somewhere? After this paving project is done, long-suffering Iqaluit drivers see a big improvement in the stretch of the road between Four Corners and the Northmart store.

(PHOTO BY MIRIAM HILL)


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