Local skaters and hockey players aren’t likely to see any changes to this year’s extended and summer ice schedule.
A downtown resident who’s been pushing for the area’s redevelopment is praising the city’s downtown south charette planning event set for next week.
When Lea-Ann Dorval heads down to Vancouver this month to help out her brother’s family as her 3 1/2-year-old nephew Oscar fights cancer, she will deliver $11,000 to help with an ongoing list of expenses the family is facing.
It may take a little longer for new homes to be built on the south side of Boxwood Crescent and the north end of Elm Street than other areas in Porter Creek and Crestview the city is eyeing up for development.
Close to a dozen local Liquidation World staff will be out of work by month’s end as the store closes its Whitehorse store – again.
Today’s deadline for comments on zoning changes that would, among other proposals, allow garden suites in major residential neighbourhoods will culminate in a public hearing at tonight’s city council meeting.
Saturday will witness a liquidation sale like no other.
Trail users in Hillcrest who feared losing their soft walking surface can rest assured the city won’t be paving one of their major trails.
Odessa Beatty is passionate about ballet and this summer she’ll have a full month to focus on dance when she attends Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in July.
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