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This page contains archived news from March 2002

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Editorial       Letters to the Editor      Columns

Headline News - March 1, 2002

Nunavut
Health Canada asks Inuit to surrender health info

Women’s shelters ignore IQ, MLAs claim

Nunavut MLAs mark more than 1,000 days in office

Picco cautious on Chesterfield group home deal

Cape Dorset woman committed to trial

QIA dissolves joint board

Residents gather to discuss changes to Wildlife Act

Court delay buys Kilabuk some time

Arctic Winter Games

Adventure company revives Iqaluit-Greenland route

College residence transformed into athletes’ village

Beloved elder dies in Iqaluit

QIA board covered

CLOs on the way

In the Courts

Woman charged with assault heads to court in April

Arvaluk heads to court March 5

Taloyoak man makes court appearance

Nunavik
Reduce beluga hunt or else, biologist says

Advisory committee formed to aid ICC

KSB move may take seven years to finish

Features
Mr. Cab Driver

The bear facts

Iqaluit

City dumps incinerator

Support trickles in for Apex water project

The unofficial sport of the Games

Marking the grave sites

Crime falls in January

Gas expensive in Iqaluit

Hunters complain of bad gas

Arctic

No protection yet for Bering Sea whales

Skeptic named to important Danish post

Rabies epidemic confirmed in northern Alaska

Headline News - March 8, 2002

Nunavut

MLAs say yes to richer pension plan

NTI scraps Nunavut Social Development Council

Court orders new trial in Arvaluk battering case

The goody-bag grows: MLAs get severance pay

GN unveils made-in-Nunavut food guide

Ottawa measures energy efficiency in Iqaluit

Arctic Winter Games

GN translators can’t keep up with demand

The price of doing business in Nunavut

Anawak supports language commissioner’s recommendations

Living in an English world


Feds pass new youth justice law

Inuktitut linguist dies in Toronto

Devon Island — a bridge to Mars?

Aeroplan revises point requirements

Court Wrap-up

"A lot of technology" in child pornography case

Teen shooter to make a plea

Standing up for the fish

Brief brush with freedom

Home brew party ends in assault conviction

Love triangle goes wrong

The triangle continues

Accused fraudster appears in court

Is Barents Sea the world’s cleanest

Indigenous peoples show support for Thule Inughuit

Clarifications and Corrections

Not racing after all

Name/place mix-up

No decision yet in Salluit

Nunavik
Nunavik sends strong team to the AWG

Who’s on Team Nunavik?

KRG wants action on police stations now

Suspicious death in Salluit

Assaults up in Nunavik

Walking to fight diabetes

Features
"How everything had changed"

Dollars under the waves

Iqaluit
Toonoonik Hotel: frozen up, shut down

Arctic

Baby found frozen in Holman, NWT

Kugaaruk’s longtime priest dies

Japanese to hunt endangered whales

European Union supports pact to fight global warming

Russia to dump nuclear waste on Arctic island

Headline News - March 15, 2002

Nunavut
Canadian North fights for appeal in NNI exclusion

Nunavut’s high population growth rate slows

Cape Dorset’s ailing water system finally cracks

Don’t bury the grave issue, Irqittuq says

Legislative committee urges GN to review language policy

Premier shuffles senior staff

Sanikiluaq residents fear environmental disaster

Good for your health and for Qikiqtarjuaq’s economy

Trek to Ellesmere easier than finishing this book

Legendary Oblate missionary passes away

Arctic Winter Games

The games will go on

The day the music died

In the Legislative Assembly

Gas all right after all?

One-time payback for hunters

Ending at the beginning

GN housing sits empty in Baker Lake

Priority Hiring Policy extended

Health department to inform Inuit of NIHB information request

In The Courts

GN yet to assess young offender

Woman accused of murder released on bail

A brush with the law

Nunavik
Rangers suffer from their own success

Ivujivik Kativik schools gets temporary Internet reprieve

Cause of Salluit man’s death still undetermined

Makivik Corporation elects new board and executive members

KRPF and SQ mount new anti-booze and drug campaign

Features
Ranger pride

The force is with us

Precious mettle

Send in the crowds

Iqaluit
Fruits of our labour

Housing Authority’s debt grows

QC defends Iqaluit’s high gas prices

All sewn up

Security heightened for Games

By the people, for the people

Arctic
Greenlandic shipping line courts business in Canada

Headline News - March 22, 2002

Nunavut
Women assaulted at boarding home

Coral Harbour goes online — for a price

Nanisivik’s owner loses $111.1 million in 2001

Labrador Inuit to vote on self-government constitution

Arctic Winter Games

The selling of the Games

Art of the Games

Game face

Beginning with a blast

Go snake go!

Getting mushy

One-armed giants

One foot closer to heaven

Hop, skip and jump

Spit and polish

It’s a bird, it’s a plane...

In The Courts

That’s not what friends are for

Dorset teen tested in Alberta Hospital

Fined for drug possession and drug trafficking

Iqaluit’s biggest drug bust of 2001 before the courts

Woman accused of murder released to Iqaluit

Sexual assault case committed to trial

Nunavik
1,000 stronger

Salluit bids farewell to Bishop Chris Williams

Features
"I am now full"

Waking the artist within

Iqaluit
Fire department gets new equipment

Ambulances hit busy season

Iqaluit to lobby feds

Congregation wants new home

Arctic
Greenlandic shipping line courts business in Canada

Japan to resume import of Norwegian whale meat

Killer Inuit?

Inupiat school to reopen

Arctic mural decorates world’s largest polar bear exhibit

Alaskan belugas recover

Inupiat want to stop environmental lobby group

Headline News - March 29, 2002

Nunavut
Gas stinks, study shows

CRTC reopens Internet debate

Hunting trip claims the life of Pond Inlet elder

Rebel Liberals support ITK on species act

Arctic Winter Games

How big is too big?

Games end with a bang

Golden touch

Stevie’s magic number

60 words per minute — and counting

Fists of fire

Kick it

Soft-shoe in the snow

Going the distance

Catch some air, dude

Tools for the future

Second time around

Nunavik
Makivik-Ottawa deal spawns fish fight with Nunavut

Features
Strokes of genius

Iqaluit
Back on the bus

City survives the Games

Fill me up

Accused prowler startles women

Condoms, yes. Controversy, not really

Arctic
Atanarjuat sells 200,000 tickets in France

NTI dumps NSDC board members

NTI pays off TFN’s negotiation loan

 


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