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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
The Nunavut Court of Justice will hear an application in March from Chris Bishop, who is accused in a fatal triple-shooting in Cambridge Bay nearly three years ago.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The man accused in a shooting that killed three men in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, has a new lawyer, after the one he had fought to obtain became too ill to continue defending him.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
More than a dozen caribou have been shot and left to die outside the western Nunavut community of Cambridge Bay, raising concerns about hunters illegally wasting meat.
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John's World (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Winter is relative... When I spoke in Regina last winter, I met a young woman who was changing careers and she has kpet in touch. Her new home is...well, read for yourself: I am Kelli and I am now in the Great White North of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. I had a friend encourage me to create a blog of my adventure newsletter I have been sending out for the last month to a few of my friends. So far...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 22/09/2009
The case of the man charged in a 2007 triple homicide in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, has hit another roadblock, with the accused man's lawyer currently in hospital, CBC News has learned.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
The Nunavut Association of Municipalities began its annual general meeting Tuesday in Cambridge Bay, as its members work on rebuilding an organization that nearly collapsed recently.
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
[Northwest Passage update] Ocean Watch is the first of three boats coming from the west to chart a course for Peel Sound. Today, Ocean Watch is again bound almost due north, to a long finger of water known as Peel Sound. We've been looking at the charts for Peel for months. In this ongoing era of climate change and melting ice, Peel Sound remains the primary obstacle for those hoping to transit the...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 19/08/2009
There's an unusual sight this week in the western Nunavut hamlet of Cambridge Bay: not one, but four sailboats, all docked at the local harbour while they're trying to sail through the Northwest Passage.
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 18/08/2009
Crew Log 65 - Cambridge Bay, Nunavut For the moment, however, things are stationary, and just fine. We've taken the opportunity here in Cambridge Bay to catch up on sleep, laundry and email; to wolf a hot restaurant breakfast or two; and to reacquaint ourselves with the underrated joys of indoor plumbing, particularly lengthy, hot showers . A couple of weeks at sea, even in as well appointed a boat...
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 17/08/2009
GOP gains steam as health care bill sputters - Andy Barr - POLITICO.com The conference's two top speakers, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Minnesota GOP Gov. Tim Pawlenty, spoke optimistically of a Republican rebound pegged to an overreach by the President and Democrats in Congress. "It appears that President Obama is making great progress on climate change, he is changing the political...
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 04/08/2009
"Open" Passage Expedition There remains a fair bit of ice in Amundsen Gulf, so we’re doing a little touring around on the west side of the blockage while the sun [don't you mean "carbon dioxide"?] does its work . We hope to get through to Cambridge Bay in the next week or so. Globo TV campaign [will promote the greatest scientific fraud in history] Brazil's Rede Globo, the...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
A volunteer group has decided it's time to clean up all the garbage that's littering the Nunavut hamlet of Cambridge Bay, especially since four cruise ships are expected to deliver a flood of tourists this summer.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 17/07/2009
Searchers have located the pilot of a single-engine airplane that went down near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, on Thursday evening.