FROM THE ARCHIVE
Move of Innu community slated to begin
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2002

A public hearing was held at the Innu First Nation at Davis Inlet in Labrador, Canada, to address a move of the entire community.

The federal government is paying for the move. But only half of the 113 houses are ready to be occupied. The rest of the homes are expected to be finished by January or February.

Band leaders hope the move will help the community shed drug, alcohol, suicide and other problems.

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Half of Davis Inlet to move on coming weekend (CBC 12/11)

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