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Yukon confirms 2nd swine flu death

20.11.2009 22:53    cbc.ca
A middle-aged woman in the Yukon has died of swine flu.
Yukon confirms 2nd swine flu death


RCMP to revamp internal investigation policy

20.11.2009 22:53    cbc.ca
The RCMP plans to change the way it investigates its own officers across Canada, including in Nunavut, where two Mounties were recently accused of inappropriate behaviour.
RCMP to revamp internal investigation policy

Hay River residents continue tackling drug issues

20.11.2009 22:53    cbc.ca
The murder conviction handed down this week to an Alberta drug dealer who killed an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., comes as residents in that community continue to confront the drug trade.
Hay River residents continue tackling drug issues

Whitehorse tries anti-vandalism surveillance

20.11.2009 22:53    cbc.ca
The City of Whitehorse is expanding its video surveillance system to tighten security at public facilities most vulnerable to vandalism.
Whitehorse tries anti-vandalism surveillance


Nunavut Tunngavik projects $4.4M deficit

20.11.2009 22:53    cbc.ca
Nunavut's Inuit land claim organization plans to cut back on spending as the result of a $4.4-million deficit it is projecting this year.
Nunavut Tunngavik projects $4.4M deficit

2 Yukon mine deaths blamed on faulty brakes

20.11.2009 22:52    cbc.ca
Workplace safety investigators in the Yukon are blaming two recent mining deaths on faulty equipment brakes and a disregard for safety procedures.
2 Yukon mine deaths blamed on faulty brakes

Caribou killing continues in closed hunting zone

20.11.2009 22:52    cbc.ca
Innu hunters continued to kill caribou in a closed hunting zone in central Labrador Thursday, with some of the hunters shooting at the animals from the middle of the Trans Labrador Highway as the animals wandered down the road.
Caribou killing continues in closed hunting zone

Whitehorse playwright offers fresh take on Christmas

20.11.2009 22:52    cbc.ca
The world premiere of a play by a Yukon playwright opens Thursday in Whitehorse.
Whitehorse playwright offers fresh take on Christmas

Nunavut housing survey rolls out slowly

20.11.2009 22:52    cbc.ca
The Nunavut Housing Corp. is launching its first comprehensive survey of the territory's housing needs, but not all communities are being surveyed right away.
Nunavut housing survey rolls out slowly

'Justice has been served,' says slain Mountie's father

20.11.2009 22:52    cbc.ca
The father of an RCMP officer slain in Hay River, N.W.T., in 2007 says he is pleased a jury has found his son's killer guilty of first-degree murder.

Yukoners check out emerging political party

20.11.2009 22:51    cbc.ca
More than 100 Yukoners ventured out Wednesday night to hear Willard Phelps's proposal for a new political party, which hopes to offer a non-partisan alternative to the territory's politics.
Yukoners check out emerging political party

N.W.T. diamond mine to hire 150 new workers

20.11.2009 22:51    cbc.ca
The Diavik diamond mine in the Northwest Territories is on the verge of hiring 150 new employees as it starts moving its operations underground in the new year.
N.W.T. diamond mine to hire 150 new workers

Yellowknife man faces child porn charge

20.11.2009 22:51    cbc.ca
A Yellowknife man will appear in court next month on a charge of possessing child pornography.
Yellowknife man faces child porn charge

Nunavut vaccine blitz could 'wave H1N1 goodbye': medical officer

20.11.2009 22:51    cbc.ca
Nunavut might avoid a second wave of the swine flu pandemic now that 60 per cent of its population has been vaccinated, according to the territory's top health officials.
Nunavut vaccine blitz could 'wave H1N1 goodbye': medical officer

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