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  1. Humane society aims to shelter livestock
  2. Watson Lake wrestler first-alternate for Olympics
  3. Dark days, bright nights
  4. Ottawa set to slow down health-care funding
  5. Iqaluit adventurers enjoy banner year
  6. Notable deaths of 2011: Canada loses Jack Layton, Betty Fox
  7. Calgary-area politician dies after hitting tree at ski resort
  8. Top stories of 2011: Resolute crash, royalty and $29 Cheez Whiz
  9. Whitehorse Salvation Army short of fundraising goal
  10. Engineers helped Sima staff solve problem
  11. WCC inmate shares litany of concerns
  12. Paved paradise, squatting a parking lot
  13. Yukon mineral exploration industry enjoys banner year
  14. A Yukon home - for the cost of your firstborn
  15. Turning over a new Leef
  16. Yellowknife museum forced to close after fire
  17. Klondike historian John Gould dies at 92
  18. Tuktoyaktuk shooting probe finished
  19. Polar Potties calendar shows where explorers go
  20. Girl raises $250 to help baby with cleft palate
  21. Man’s death a ‘huge shocker for everyone’
  22. Small earthquake felt near Haines Junction, Yukon
  23. Yukon group to begin avalanche forecasts
  24. Health deal will stress accountability, minister says
  25. Dogs take a holiday at Yellowknife kennel
  26. Iqaluit woman named to Order of Canada
  27. City core may be in for high tech parking enforcement
  28. Arctic Air prepares for TV takeoff
  29. Court quashes liquor board
  30. The untruth about taxes
  31. Yukon's winter swan population growing
  32. Ice road trucker one step closer to diamond hunting
  33. N.W.T. MP spent less on campaign than rivals
  34. Researchers re-test Aklavik, N.W.T., residents for H. pylori
  35. Fire destroys Pangnirtung apartment
  36. Law requires walk-around before driving off
  37. Mustangs take 3rd at international tourney
  38. New slammer more humane
  39. Mt. Sima enlists local artists to fundraise
  40. Yukon bison management up for review
  41. ?Terrible odds? for Yukon workers in 2011
  42. Aglukkaq spent more cash than challengers in May election
  43. Charges laid in NorthMart axe attack
  44. Aboriginal Affairs minister recovering after hospital stay
  45. N.W.T. electricity rates increase
  46. Violent drug dealer pleads guilty in Whitehorse
  47. Outgoing chair pleased with campus improvements
  48. Blood: it’s in your dog to give
  49. Boarders out for RBC Riders opener
  50. White River elects champion of new voting system
  51. Wood pellets to warm new jail
  52. Whitehorse landfill back in business
  53. Custom Helicopters sold for $29M
  54. N.W.T. diamond gift donated, says former premier
  55. Iqaluit eyes 2020 Arctic Winter Games host job
  56. Limit French school enrolment, says parent
  57. Chidliak planning on hold for now, say owners
  58. Driver is charged in wake of former local musician’s death
  59. U.S. girls maintain title at Hather tourney
  60. First Nation fathers: hidden in plain sight
  61. Tagish Lake Gold promises to go slow
  62. An uncomfortable truth: the real North
  63. Whitehorse boys put Canada on top in Skagway
  64. City of Yellowknife releases draft harbour plan
  65. Whitehorse snowshoers recovering in hospital
  66. N.W.T. thief crashes truck, parks it at auto shop
  67. Yellowknife hotels want extra $2 added to bills
  68. Massive Iqaluit water leak cause unknown
  69. Letter to water board considered threatening
  70. Records tumble at Carbon Hill
  71. RCMP make string of drug busts
  72. Premiers haggle for a better health deal
  73. Liard chief declares final term in face of protests
  74. Have film will travel
  75. Air Greenland returns to Iqaluit
  76. Inuvik, N.W.T., airport roof damaged in blizzard
  77. Enbridge finds abnormalities in N.W.T. pipeline
  78. Yukon First Nation to allow mortgages
  79. Groundwater contaminated in Keno City, Yukon
  80. Numbing weather is expected to break Sunday
  81. Pasloski holds out hope for health cash
  82. Websites fade to black to protest piracy bills
  83. Whitehorse duo releases debut album
  84. Record five Yukon skiers going to world championships
  85. Records tumble at Carbon Hill
  86. Premier, cabinet made Aurora World promises: lawyer
  87. Meningitis case at Yellowknife school
  88. Haines highway to close for snowmobile race
  89. Areva asked to fix up Kiggavik impact statement
  90. Yellowknife doctor not guilty of breaking court order
  91. Offender can apply for parole in 18 months
  92. Dawson to rework heritage bylaws
  93. City releases ATV survey results
  94. Scoffin leads Canada to bronze at Youth Olympics
  95. Whitehorse housing?s critical mass
  96. The sound and fury of Homer Simpson
  97. Cairn Energy sells stake in Arctic exploration license
  98. Yukon board struggles with record number of reviews
  99. Former priest appears in Iqaluit court on sex charges
  100. Military convoy begins trek to the Arctic
  101. Federal funding denied for Northlands
  102. Young riders excelling on the slopes
  103. Promoting Parks Canada
  104. Search on for avalanche explosive
  105. Team Hilderman No. 1 for territories’ playdown
  106. Five alpine skiers in for second Games
  107. Water worries slow magnetite miner
  108. Proposed mine concerns Fort Resolution, N.W.T., residents
  109. N.W.T. considers more cabin leases near Yellowknife
  110. Judge asks for more time to sentence young arsonist
  111. Kuujjuaq residents don’t want road link to south yet
  112. Northern health researcher wins Order of Ontario
  113. ‘I’m so ashamed of myself,’ teen tells courtroom
  114. Mt. McIntyre ski report
  115. Abstract arrival
  116. Cautious optimism follows historic meeting
  117. New rules restrict sheep hunt in southwest
  118. Davy wins second Alcan 200, Yukoners take four divisions
  119. Yukon family, boarder found dead in home
  120. European company testing helicopters in Inuvik, N.W.T.
  121. Iqaluit bed bug problem began months ago, says government
  122. Yukon youth want more support for drugs, alcohol addiction
  123. WestJet to offer service to Whitehorse
  124. Five deaths ‘a great tragedy’, mayor says
  125. Private sessions slated to gather residential school statements
  126. Six wrestlers to represent Yukon at Games
  127. Twister race sees three-peat win, biggest turnout
  128. Five die in Whitehorse home on weekend
  129. Liberals? interim leader fails to show at AGM
  130. Whitehorse family remembered by Alberta relatives
  131. Gwich’in Tribal Council launches court case over devolution
  132. Injury takes N.W.T. speedskater out for season
  133. Yukon government back in court over rock blast
  134. Former N.W.T. teacher allegedly fathered child with student
  135. Locate detectors with care, fire chief urges
  136. Toxic gas likely cause of tragic Whitehorse deaths
  137. WestJet set to start Yukon flights in May
  138. Lighting the 8th Fire
  139. First-ever Yukon biathlete heading to junior worlds
  140. Dead Labrador boy's family slams DND search 'failure'
  141. Astronauts to photograph northern lights
  142. Whitehorse RCMP look for missing boy
  143. Yukon Quest begins in Fairbanks
  144. Military vehicle turns over near Behchoko, N.W.T.
  145. Government was aware of deadly gas dangers
  146. Community helps pick Watson Lake’s new top cop
  147. Yukon AWG hockey rosters released
  148. Learning from a tragic lesson
  149. Another round for Juneau road
  150. Klondike MLA downplays leader?s Peel ponderings
  151. Puvirnituq man charged with murder
  152. No jail time for nurse who stole drugs
  153. Group to develop Inuktitut health terms
  154. TRC in Whitehorse this week
  155. Yukon First Nation to resolve chief issues out of court
  156. Oil and gas companies express interest in Whitehorse Basin
  157. Southern lakes wildlife committee seeks public input
  158. Council considers earlier Monday meetings
  159. Johnsgaard, Nishikawa take second at eastern XC championships
  160. Oil and gas players target Whitehorse Basin
  161. Man charged in Yukon hotelier’s death wants reduced sentence
  162. N.W.T. MLAs call for more addictions treatment
  163. King salmon numbers could recover in Yukon
  164. Medivac flights may land at Edmonton Garrison
  165. Arctic warfare computer game to be released
  166. Foundation responds to tragedy with vital gift
  167. 4 actors + 60 characters = 39 Steps
  168. Atlin man wins $16.6 million
  169. Northwestel opens the door for Internet competition
  170. Ontario foundation donates carbon monoxide alarms
  171. Mustangs have rough go of it in Lethbridge
  172. Contractor says oil furnace industry needs policing
  173. Army drivers to train on Yellowknife roads
  174. Shelter's resources strained by sled dog rescue
  175. Snowy owls flock south
  176. Nunavut unveils new high school curriculum
  177. ‘We cannot find absolute forgiveness’
  178. Starving sled dogs rescued by humane society
  179. Peace Out power doc sheds new light at film fest
  180. Yukon government ignored oil-burner warnings: NDP
  181. Beaulieu bus fundraiser to help two young brothers
  182. Storey skis to silver in Prince George
  183. Arctic bishop John Sperry dies
  184. Imperial Oil says Mackenzie pipeline deadline will be tight
  185. More Labrador vigils calling for better search and rescue
  186. Yukon real estate market booming
  187. Helicopter strikes power line near Yellowknife
  188. Sprint to the finish line in Yukon Quest
  189. 2 girls arrested for Whitehorse break and enters
  190. New Inuvialuit history course to be taught
  191. College spent $618,433 on sisters’ case
  192. Team Scoffin brings home winning record from nationals
  193. Lethbridge police probe Yukon RCMP complaint
  194. First Quest teams expected to reach Whitehorse early Tuesday
  195. Yukon fails to track qualified oil-furnace mechanics
  196. 10 days to fix helicopter-downed power line
  197. Iqaluit RCMP officers to stay longer
  198. Agnico-Eagle to issue update on finances
  199. NDP MPs urged to scrap gun registry in final vote
  200. Immigrants the proudest Canadians, poll suggests
  201. ‘His dogs were just a little bit faster’: Moore
  202. Team Scoffin brings home winning record from nationals
  203. Convicted Yukon killers get lighter sentences
  204. Baffinland submits environmental impact statement
  205. Charges laid in $150K fraud of Vancouver Firefighters Band
  206. Yukon won’t ban mining in Peel watershed
  207. Cathers wants Peel plan wrapped up by September
  208. Costumes galore at Marsh Lake Loppet
  209. Tackling bullies through bystanders
  210. Open the Peel to industrial development: Cathers
  211. Sale Savage gets shootout win for U-7 title
  212. College spends $1M fighting human rights complaints
  213. Government of Nunavut employees in contract talks
  214. Jericho mine's water licence approved
  215. Fuel truck catches fire at Fort Providence, N.W.T.
  216. Telus comes to Yellowknife
  217. Power line repairs to start soon near Yellowknife
  218. ‘The gun sight mentality is clearly visible’
  219. Take a sad song and make it better
  220. Cinderwood Mustangs hosting Bruins this weekend
  221. Cabinet rallies behind Air North
  222. Tagish residents vent oil and gas concerns
  223. Hidden Valley girls win fourth title
  224. Russian scientists germinate ice-age seed
  225. Nutrition North food subsidy program under fire
  226. Inuvik trailer catches fire
  227. Government of Nunavut employees picket legislative assembly
  228. Environmental effects of Resolute Bay fuel spill unknown
  229. Controversial chief earns right to stay on job
  230. Peel controversy likely headed to court, chiefs say
  231. Raining cats and cats in Beaver Creek
  232. Skookum to finish term as Little Salmon/Carmacks chief
  233. Zach Bell cycles to world cup bronze in U.K.
  234. Cinderwood Mustangs down Bruins in three-game series
  235. Sanikiluaq students miss exam due to bureaucratic error
  236. Chevron plans seismic testing in Beaufort Sea
  237. PM to announce aboriginal education plans for North
  238. Nunavut forecasts $37.7M surplus
  239. Yukon musher calls for tough sled dog rules
  240. ‘We’re struggling to do all the things we’d like to do’
  241. New sled dog regs muzzled
  242. Backlash grows against Peel proposal
  243. Yukon Roller Girls still undefeated after Juneau bout
  244. Stitch n? bitch: a tie that binds
  245. Little Salmon/Carmacks hopes to move on, together
  246. Taloyoak fire deaths deemed murder-suicide
  247. Nunavut releases anti-poverty plan
  248. N.W.T., Nunavut students to learn residential school history
  249. Yellowknife's hydro power restored
  250. Truth and Reconciliation Commission says healing requires education