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  1. Dog virus outbreak in Iqaluit prompts bylaw change
  2. Whitehorse chamber blasted for compensation board merger idea
  3. Bird’s misguided flight affected 14,000 people
  4. Marcotte gives it her best shots in Colorado
  5. ?Healing totem? mysteriously stolen
  6. Sex activist to show other side of Highway of Tears
  7. Letters from Copenhagen Green Hopenhagen
  8. Yukon?s big, hairy, oat-gobbling locusts
  9. Time running out on pipeline support: N.W.T.
  10. Woman charged with murder in Apex shack fire
  11. Minister defends size of Yukon's Copenhagen delegation
  12. Indigenous groups push for progress at climate summit
  13. Behchoko man's family shocked by freezing death
  14. Golden Hill Ventures tumbles into receivership
  15. Business still angling for lower WCB rates
  16. Finding ways to fondly remember the dead
  17. FH Collins now looking for an architect
  18. Beatty golden in first NorAm
  19. City releases 2010 capital budget
  20. Tentative deal in Union of Northern Workers labour dispute
  21. Fentie keeps mystery power line investor secret
  22. No Iqaluit dogs destroyed during parvovirus emergency
  23. World leaders push for climate deal
  24. Abandoned dogs head to southern shelters
  25. Ottawa to counter online sealing opposition
  26. Donations pour into temporary Northern Store
  27. Inuvik shelter offers alcohol-free activities
  28. Smaller communities can't draw doctors
  29. Local shortage of lots is still the problem: realtor
  30. See you in the New Year
  31. Peel commission failed to do its job
  32. In Dawson, happy holidays - not!
  33. In town for the long haul
  34. Local lends a helping hand in India and Nepal
  35. Mackenzie Valley pipeline report expected this week
  36. Mackenzie pipeline report to be released
  37. Search for missing Nunavik teen continues
  38. Carmacks council, First Nation overcome dispute
  39. 'Summer of our discontent' tops Canada's 2009 weather
  40. 2 Inuit sculptors share Nunavut art award
  41. Victoria man arrested after holiday violence
  42. Sports gear donated to northern communities
  43. Nunavut reports H1N1 vaccine surplus
  44. Mackenzie panel report draws praise, criticism
  45. Cambridge Bay to mark 50th anniversary of Mountie's death
  46. Labrador hydro plan faces Innu rights claim
  47. Several agencies probing fire fatality
  48. Boarders out for Riders race over break
  49. Mustangs, Narrow Gauge fall even
  50. Bank loan to finance Yukon health facility
  51. Norman Wells struggles with rising natural gas prices
  52. Convicted bomber Ludwig arrested in B.C. pipeline blasts
  53. Women sue N.W.T. mine for discrimination
  54. N.W.T. bridge could cost N.B. taxpayers: opposition
  55. A ‘communication failure at its finest’
  56. Beatty, Nishikawa qualify for Worlds
  57. Rams, Crusaders lock horns in season openers
  58. New power company stepping into the fray
  59. Wine or blood, the Salvation Army?s new lounge sees a little of both
  60. Pact with God does child advocate good
  61. Inuit groups sue EU over seal trade ban
  62. Canada's Arctic researchers call for polar policy
  63. Yukon chiefs saddened by Kluane elder's death
  64. Iqaluit shelter worker quits over TB infections
  65. Yukon First Nations renew tax-sharing agreements
  66. Hydro project financing plans laid out
  67. Ramesh by any other name ...
  68. Freestyle team has low numbers but high hopes
  69. Dance marathon promises to be dope
  70. Mines could suck up power in 2011: YEC
  71. Trevor desperately seeking owner
  72. N.W.T. MLA's sexual assault trial to begin
  73. More northern support for Haiti
  74. Yukon murder trial could exhaust legal aid budget: lawyer
  75. Canadian polar bear enjoys winter at Scottish park
  76. Nunavut schools struggle to feed students
  77. Whistle Bend planners face forest of critics
  78. Lots of alcohol, little treatment
  79. Harper didn?t mean to wake us
  80. Old wood, new wood and the sound of spruce
  81. Get Out!
  82. Cowan, Solberg to take on NWT
  83. Canada bans Baffin Bay polar bear exports
  84. N.W.T. ferry damaged by ice
  85. Whitehorse driver on phone hits child
  86. Yukon Quest scrambles to fill $50K shortfall
  87. Lift N.W.T. caribou hunting ban, Dene chiefs demand
  88. Government, teachers headed for arbitration
  89. Warriors winless at home
  90. Get Out!
  91. Teachers choose arbitration
  92. Beloved brewery gal severely injured in drunk driving crash
  93. New exhibit is both quirky and dark
  94. Distracted driver faces charge after striking youngster
  95. Warriors winless at home
  96. Weather stalls rescue of Nunavut hunter
  97. Hunter still stuck on ice floe
  98. Paralyzed snowmobiler could go home soon
  99. Inuit preschoolers often go hungry: study
  100. N.W.T. budget continues with infrastructure spending
  101. Polar bear hunt's future hinges on quota cut
  102. Hughes named Canada's Olympic flag-bearer
  103. Kocher, Le Guellec headline Olympic biathlon team
  104. Proposed Baffin Bay polar bear quota rejected
  105. City delves into downtown parking patterns
  106. Arts centre gallery kills horse
  107. Pasloski to become a Hoosier
  108. In the maw of the beast
  109. Minto?s water plan flows south
  110. Workers need a buddy system, says injured miner
  111. Erasmus cited for violating NWT caribou hunting ban
  112. G7 urged to address poverty at Iqaluit meeting
  113. Assault plea bargain 'demoralizing' for RCMP
  114. Yukon writer Edith Josie dies
  115. Steady winds blamed for break in Nunavut ice floe
  116. Elder remembered for strong values, humility
  117. CBC Whitehorse’s program manager ousted
  118. Feds push for highway from Yellowknife to Inuvik
  119. Big numbers out for RBC Riders race
  120. Pasloski to become a Hoosier
  121. Iqaluit G7 talks serious business: Aglukkaq
  122. Yukon First Nation passes own Family Act
  123. Sachs Harbour students dropped out of high school: MLA
  124. Iqaluit pot activist released from custody
  125. G7 finance leaders to experience Inuit culture
  126. N.W.T. premier's conflict inquiry cost $201K
  127. Yukon municipalities debate giving businesses the vote
  128. N.W.T. groups take Yukon to court over caribou hunting rules
  129. Counter space tight for Air Canada at Iqaluit airport
  130. Government sued over hunting restrictions
  131. Arctic ice melting faster than feared: study
  132. Yukon premier defends cabinet post for Edzerza
  133. G7 leaders enjoy Arctic outing before talks
  134. Nunavut gold mine on verge of production
  135. Yukon puts 1-year moratorium on Peel watershed staking
  136. Discontented opposition ‘firing madly’: Fentie
  137. Peace song strikes discord
  138. One year ban on mineral staking in the Peel
  139. Takhini North isn?t enough: realtors
  140. Shapeshifting Edzerza?s win is Taylor?s loss
  141. Yukon soccer clubs get new look
  142. Nunavut language summit begins
  143. Yukon Housing Corp. not meeting all needs: auditor general
  144. Whitehorse councillor's Rendezvous donation offer nixed
  145. Iqaluit council concerned with lack of energy-efficient lots
  146. Debate over N.W.T. caribou hunting ban goes public
  147. Mayor opposes AYC studying vote issue
  148. NWT’s Koe leads pack at mid-point
  149. Huskies show improvement in close losses
  150. Crusaders, Rams split final regular season games
  151. Highways gets money not to work
  152. Driver slams into four cars
  153. Yukon had 'horrific' workplace safety record in 2009: compensation board
  154. Iqaluit launches study of infrastructure needs
  155. MRSA infections rising in N.W.T.
  156. Parks proposed in new Whitehorse community plan
  157. Ethical-sealing pledge could lift EU ban: senator
  158. Draft OCP proposes parks, higher buildings
  159. US charges dropped against Yukon man
  160. More elk permits on the way
  161. Low attendance puts Huskies in hole
  162. Polar Games draw 655 students
  163. Too many bedrooms, not enough bachelor pads
  164. Nunavut Mounties brace for trial in officer's death
  165. Blaze destroys Fort Chipewyan Lodge
  166. Whitehorse proposes taxi bylaw changes
  167. Microsoft honoured for Inuit language software
  168. Iceland upset by Arctic summit snub
  169. Beer garden crucial to Huskies’ existence
  170. Gatt wins fourth Yukon Quest
  171. Bantam Mustangs get first gold in Fort St. John
  172. Yukon probably exempt from new US-Canada trade deal
  173. Water board to hold hearings on Carmacks Copper
  174. Punk meets Islam in Whitehorse
  175. Giant Mine widows' claim rejected by top court
  176. Sled dog dies on Yukon Quest trail
  177. Young Iqaluit woman to guide North Pole ski trek
  178. Fire damages Whitehorse log skyscraper
  179. Nunavut jail struggles with overcrowding
  180. Whistle Bend should proceed, board concludes
  181. Too big to fail?
  182. Drawn by the stillness
  183. Polarettes excel at Exelta Cup
  184. More hunting bans, more court dates
  185. Whitehorse teen rescued from ship
  186. Jurors selected in Mountie murder trial
  187. Dementia care centre opens in Yellowknife
  188. New Baffin Bay polar bear quota to be considered
  189. Minimum sentences can be lowered: top court
  190. Council to vote on operating budget
  191. Mountie murder suspect's family, friends testify
  192. Arsonists sought in Whitehorse apartment fire
  193. Mackenzie pipeline backers agree to update
  194. DNA links caribou migration to volcanic eruption
  195. Arctic survey bid hits snag over Franklin ships
  196. ‘I’m very worried’: cab company owner
  197. Yukon larger than life at Vancouver Olympics
  198. Quest needed public help in tough year
  199. Snowmobiler dies in fall near US border
  200. Canada won’t revisit Graham extradition: Justice
  201. Quest win is ?sweetest victory? for Gatt
  202. Witness IDs accused in Nunavut RCMP slaying
  203. Yukon government contract talks resume
  204. Problems plagued N.W.T. bridge project: Handley
  205. Public union warns Yukoners of possible pension cuts
  206. No nurse after all for Wrigley: N.W.T.
  207. Pasloski breaks her own swim club record
  208. Cops cleared of allegation they caused fire
  209. McDonald’s mourns employee killed in snowmobile fall
  210. Council makes taxi bylaw public
  211. Preserving old buildings: the Elefante in the room
  212. Alcohol offences up 460% in Iqaluit last year: RCMP
  213. Whitehorse girl home from tall-ship ordeal
  214. Arson gutted historic building: police
  215. N.W.T. town cheers Olympic biathlete Green
  216. Accused in Nunavut RCMP slaying was top shot: captain
  217. Whitehorse jail inmate sent to prison for fire
  218. Polar bear trade ban wouldn't affect sport hunt
  219. Living costs highlighted in N.W.T. miners' survey
  220. Family challenges ‘suicide’ label on father’s file
  221. Music misfits find new expanded home
  222. Get Out!
  223. Student tells harrowing tale of the high seas
  224. Severe weather curbs Dempster hunt
  225. If you think punctuation doesn?t matter, talk to this guy
  226. Nunavut mine pours 1st gold bar
  227. N.W.T. MP Bevington stuck in Chile
  228. Yukon First Nations discuss council's future
  229. Arctic experts to discuss border dispute
  230. Nunavut Mountie shot inside truck, trial told
  231. Hotel staff pursued would-be robber
  232. The new old tower
  233. Stick robbery at the ‘98
  234. Clarke leads Crusaders to victory
  235. Confident Rams end season on top
  236. Reject polar bear trade ban, Nunavut urges
  237. Juno nominations for northern musicians
  238. Whitehorse worker fined for botched road blast
  239. Residential school survivors open up at N.W.T. summit
  240. No injuries in Iqaluit apartment fire
  241. Nation-wide alert issued for Yukoner
  242. Stereotype scandal rocks human rights board
  243. Zappa?s aging Grande Mothers still rock
  244. What?s in a title?
  245. Mild temperatures hold back mushers at Junior Worlds
  246. Dawson mining proposal rattles residents
  247. Baffin Bay polar bear hunting quota to be cut
  248. Residential school healing funding ends
  249. Accused in Nunavut Mountie killing testifies
  250. Grande Prairie prepares for Arctic Games