Paul Tegumiar will be jailed for eight months in relation to a standoff that led to police issuing a shelter-in-place alert in Naujaat last June. (File photo by David Venn)
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A Naujaat man who pleaded guilty to charges related to a standoff with police that lasted several hours in June was sentenced to eight months in jail Friday. Paul Tegumiar, 48, joined the hearing in Iqaluit by phone from Naujaat. On Nov.
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