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Month: October 2009
- Just dial the 5-0 twice, Nunavut premier tells QIA
- I’ll challenge “negative” press, Patterson says
- Feature: The Arctic’s squishy underwater delights
- Thomasie Alikatuktuk quits QIA, citing health
- Nunavut plans two-week swine flu blitz
- Photo: A job well done
- QIA ponders plight of elders, women, youth
- Costly shots urged to protect Inuit infants from RSV
- Resolute municipal workers vote to strike
- Rankin Inlet, Pang put booze on the ballot Oct. 26
- Sheutiapik clinches third term as mayor
- Thanks to Mary River, QC, QIA still make money
- Nominations open for Nunavik municipal elections
- Damaged Avataq gets Nunavut cargo delivered
- Photo: Iqaluit voters start the day off fast
- Website takes show-and-tell approach to history
- Canadian Royalties says yes to Jilin Jien proposal
- Nunavik poet dies suddenly in Montreal
- CITES to eye international ban on polar bear trade
- Girl, 13, arrested after gunfire in Kimmirut
- Feature: For Cape Dorset, the light still shines
- Promises, promises, promises
- Parents should help young people, not gossip about them
- As election day looms, candidates peddle platforms
- Staggered work hours could fix Iqaluit’s traffic problems
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