Several carvings and artwork were stolen. during a break-in this week at Nunavut Arctic College in Iqaluit, RCMP say. (File photo)
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Police say entry gained through a window overnight June 24
RCMP in Iqaluit are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a break-in at Nunavut Arctic College earlier this week. The incident happened sometime overnight on June 24, RCMP spokesperson Sgt. George Henrie said in an email.
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