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News Briefs Vending bandit The RCMP is asking apartment building tenants to be on the lookout for "suspicious people" after a handful of vending machine break-ins. Five machines situated inside local apartment buildings were damaged last Thursday and Friday. In most cases, the cash inside the machines was taken, said RCMP. - Lauren McKeon Final trash pickup A Yellowknife anti-trash group will make one last sweep of Yellowknife streets tonight. Members of the informal group the Yellowknife (Trash) pick-up artists are meeting around 5 p.m. at Javaroma. The group will target specific streets downtown for litter cleanup. It will be the group's last litter cleanup for 2008. Event organizers Paul Falvo and Adrian Bell are asking participants to bring their own traffic vests. - Ben Morgan Ted Nolan in Yk Former NHL head coach Ted Nolan will be in the city tomorrow to speak at the Right Choice Sport Leadership Youth Conference. "The Conference is set up to incorporate traditional knowledge in order to provide youth with a positive sense of direction in future leadership roles," said Dene-za Antoine, event coordinator with the Aboriginal Sports Circle of the Western Arctic. Nolan, a former NHL coach of the year with the Buffalo Sabres, will also be at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. - Herb Mathisen Old cash found Police have located an undisclosed amount of older currency and want to know who it belongs to. The money was found last Thursday. Because the grab is part of an ongoing investigation, police won't identify the year of the currency, the denominations, the amount or where it was found, said RCMP Const. Kathy Law. - Lauren McKeon
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