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Nunavut RCMP review probe of sex-assault allegation

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
RCMP in Nunavut say they will find out why an investigation into a Pond Inlet woman's complaint - that a police officer had beat and raped her 2½ years ago - appears to be incomplete.
Nunavut RCMP review probe of sex-assault allegation


Adverse reactions to flu shot reported in N.W.T.

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
At least 10 people in the Northwest Territories have reported allergic reactions to the H1N1 flu vaccine, but none have been life-threatening to date, health officials confirm.
Adverse reactions to flu shot reported in N.W.T.

MPs vote to abolish long-gun registry

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
The federal long-gun registry moves a step closer to being abolished as MPs give second reading to a bill that would scrap the controversial program.
MPs vote to abolish long-gun registry

Olympic torch heads to northern Yukon, N.W.T.

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
The Olympic torch is going to Canada's far north on Wednesday, stopping in Dawson City, Yukon, before crossing the Arctic Circle into Old Crow, Yukon, and Inuvik, N.W.T.
Olympic torch heads to northern Yukon, N.W.T.


N.W.T. rejects ban on cellphone use while driving

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
The Northwest Territories' politicians have narrowly voted down a motion calling for a ban on using cellphones while driving.
N.W.T. rejects ban on cellphone use while driving

High Arctic sites still advancing, military says

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
A High Arctic military training centre and deep-sea port in Nunavut are still in planning phases more than two years after being announced.
High Arctic sites still advancing, military says

Whitehorse dam work knocks out power

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Maintenance work at Yukon Energy Corp.'s hydroelectric dam in Whitehorse caused the power to go out across much of southern Yukon for about an hour Wednesday morning.
Whitehorse dam work knocks out power

Yellowknife woman's death saddens health staff

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Health-care workers in Behchoko, N.W.T., are mourning the loss of a colleague in what Yellowknife RCMP describe as a suspicious death earlier this week.
Yellowknife woman's death saddens health staff

Housing needs survey begins in Nunavut

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Nunavut's first comprehensive survey of its housing needs begins this month in all communities, with the goal of giving officials an accurate picture of the territory's housing shortage.
Housing needs survey begins in Nunavut

Bulatci gave details of Mountie shooting, associates testify

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Two Edmonton men told a Yellowknife jury this week that Emrah Bulatci, who is accused of gunning down an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., gave them a detailed account of the shooting.
Bulatci gave details of Mountie shooting, associates testify

Nunavut gets adjuvant-free H1N1 vaccine

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Pregnant women in Nunavut will soon be able to get the adjuvant-free swine flu vaccine, says the territory's chief medical officer.
Nunavut gets adjuvant-free H1N1 vaccine

Deficit puts Yellowknife shelter at risk

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
A Yellowknife women's shelter could shut down due to a deficit, and officials blame the problem in part on underfunding by the Northwest Territories government.
Deficit puts Yellowknife shelter at risk

Arctic surveillance research moves ahead

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
Military scientists are moving ahead with plans to monitor the eastern approaches to the Northwest Passage as part of the federal Northern Watch program.
Arctic surveillance research moves ahead

N.W.T. premier makes tearful apology for affair

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
N.W.T. Premier Floyd Roland fought off tears Monday as he apologized to MLAs for an extramarital affair with a legislature clerk that he kept secret last year.
N.W.T. premier makes tearful apology for affair

Quebec MP's sealskin portfolio a hit

05.11.2009 10:47    cbc.ca
A sealskin-covered folder given to a Quebec MP by Iqaluit Mayor Elisapee Sheutiapik has made national headlines and even moved other politicians to ask where they can get their own.

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