Four people face charges after RCMP seized alcohol in Kugluktuk over the past three weeks. (File photo)
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Announcement follows community’s decision earlier this week to reimpose alcohol sale restrictions
RCMP in Kugluktuk say officers have seized what it describes as a significant amount of liquor over the past three weeks that was possibly being used for bootlegging.
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