Headline
News - June 7, 2002
Nunavut
Nanisivik clean-up plan recommends demolishing site
Mandatory hunter training faces strong opposition
Calm Air resumes service to Kivalliq
The Arctics first Inuk bishop emphasizes healing
Board considers adding second year to Nunavut Sivuniksavut
Heritage Canada sponsors aboriginal artists gathering
Nunavut briefs
Okalik talks about sealskins in Alaska
Arctic College students show their work
Iqaluit HTA to discussion which sections of river will close
Toonik Tyme wins tourism award
ITK meets in Tuktoyaktuk
Photo ID cards available
In The Courts
Sanikiluaq sex offender gets more time
Irate inmate no longer welcome at BCC
Do the crime, do the time
Accused prowler scheduled for medical assessment
Trial date set in Toonik Tyme mishap
Get help, judge orders man
Man breaches probation and punches girlfriend
Gun-toting teen sentenced
Date set in Iqaluit sewage spill case
Pond Inlet teacher charged with assault
Nunavik
KRG studies cheaper road paving product
Public health director concerned about water safety
Ecotourism operators meet to discuss future of industry
New emergency numbers
Features
Punches and pirouettes
Swiss odyssey
Iqaluit
Expected growth will put pressure on water system: report
Consultants urge city to expand in high-density areas
Population growth will strain sewers, report says
Francophone Association celebrates 20 years
Arctic
British women reach pole
Shooting walruses with crossbows for science
Melting snow reveals caribou disaster
Alaskan river closed to fishing
Headline News - June 14, 2002
Nunavut
Armed
Forces eyes Nanisivik for military base
GN-NTI
dogfight moves to the courthouse
Why
NTI is fighting the GN
NorthwesTel,
union one per cent away from deal
Crown
drops child-porn charge against former RCMP member
Pangnirtung
artists embark on Canadian tour
Weather
radio comes to Cape Dorset
QIA
imposes new rules on QC and Kakivak
Nunavut
briefs
More
natural births at Baffin Regional Hospital
Twin
Mining to continue diamond exploration in Jackson Inlet
In
The Courts
Trial
date set in Manning case
Arvaluk
heads back to court
Nunavik
Kuujjuaqs showcase in progress
Hydro-Québec renovates plant after fire damage
Insurance premiums, payouts rise in Kuujjuaq
Billion-dollar deal signed in Quebec City
Features
The carvers of BCC
Where three suns shine brightly
Iqaluit
DFO to study Sylvia Grinnell char stocks
City council debates beer garden
Group revisits Iqaluit co-op idea
Arctic
U.S. wants IWC decision reversed
LIA to vote on Voiseys IIBA
Ice rams house
Whaling overload in Norway
Headline News - June 21, 2002
Nunavut
DFO slashes Nunavik beluga quotas
NorthwesTel and union both call for mediation but dont tell each other
Houston laments "death of a dream"
Sex offender jailed for breach of probation
The Sednas Arctic mission
Arctic Bay pleads with Breakwater to save mine infrastructure
Travelling wildlife committee wraps up tour
Igloolik and Hall Beach win bowhead hunt: Kovic
Scientists discover ancient fossils on Bathurst Island
Nunavut brief
Ex-Iqaluit resident becomes a Nova Scotia cabinet minister
In The Courts
What children dont need to see
Crown and defence make joint submission
Teen "drug mule" and family leave Nunavut for new start
Weekend time for cocaine trafficker
Case transferred to community justice committee
Coral Harbour home invasion nets man two years less a day
Pair charged with drug possession
Preliminary hearing ordered in Gjoa Haven sexual assault case
Teen dealer sentenced to house arrest
Nunavik
Nunavik leaders celebrate first Quebec payout
Kuujjuaq woman dies in car crash
Performers flocking to Salluit
Police promote bicycle safety in Kuujjuaq
Features
Remembering
Kikkik
Iqaluit
Amarok HTA closes Sylvia Grinnell River to boats
Think of the hungry this sealift season
Iqaluit to develop Inuit employment plan
Une fête exceptionnelle pour lAFN
Intrepid Iqaluit dart throwers hit the bulls-eye
Arctic
Alaskas Cook Inlet mini-hunt
NMD to bring money to Alaska
Headline News - June 28, 2002
Nunavut
Iqaluit rejects apartment building proposal
Iqaluit council struggles to build a bigger city
Aboriginal groups say yes to Voisey's deal
Horne abuse victims get money for therapy
GN pays up, pumps out bad gasoline
Nunavut needs stronger liquor laws: RCMP officer
Looking for answers on Ellesmere Island
Nunavut brief
Welfare recipients can earn more money
Housing Corp. freezes social rents
WWF blasts Canada for backsliding on POPs
Nunavik
DFO gives hunters one-time payout
Features
Painting the town
Rocky future
Great day for a party
Iqaluit
Council gives Arnaitok arena a one-year reprieve
Boat owner confused by Iqaluit HTA boat-ban
Council approves three-day beer garden
Smokers, non-smokers turn out to support bylaw
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