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Month: June 2007
- Next performance audits to target health, housing and NBCC
- Alianait gets longer, bigger
- Co-op federation pushing plan with big Quebec credit union
- No public education planned for controversial law
- Canadian Royalties trolls for permits and big pot of cash
- Okalik's reaction lukewarm, but he says it's a good start
- 'It's good news,' Akulivik mayor proclaims
- Airfare, rink size challenges for possible team
- Federal decision sets one-year deadline for management plan
- Evacuation of Kuujjuaraapik called off
- Lamps installed only by request says company spokeswoman
- Unravelling the puzzling past of a treasured relic of the fur trade
- Who was Albert One-Eye?
- GN, Hansen Foundation strike partnership to improve wheelchair accessibility
- Untested artificial swamp could be used to filter run-off
- Lawyer fees exceed loans given out by credit corp
- 'We've got to invest in our kids.'
- Kennedy wants to raise $10,000 for orphans in Malawi
- IPY 1882-3: The German Station in Cumberland Sound Part 3″
- Classical composition includes ravens, throatsinging
- Parish hopes groundbreaking will provide boost to fundraising efforts
- Deputy chief says officers not trained to handle toughest situations
- Residents face floods, rock slides and ocean life die-off, UN warns
- City-wide blitz organized for next Friday
- Okalik: 'The union is just trying to pick a fight with me every week.'
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