The Kitikmeot Inuit Association, seen here through its office in Cambridge Bay, is holding elections for president, vice-president of social and cultural development, as well as for board member positions in Kugluktuk, Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak and Kugaaruk. Election day is Dec. 12. (Photo by Dustin Patar)
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President, vice-president of social and cultural development, and board member positions in 4 communities open for Dec. 12 vote
The Kitikmeot Inuit Association has released its list of candidates hoping to win one of several open positions in its Dec. 12 elections. The association said the list remains unofficial, and candidates have until Nov. 16 to withdraw their name.
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