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March 5, 2020
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Ready For Reinstallation The ski bridge at the Mount McIntyre ski trails will be reinstalled Friday,
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Project Creators Recognized Francine Mislang, right, and Gy Juralbal, from Christ the King Elementary School,
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Investigation continues into officer-involved shooting The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) wants to hear from anyone who may have witnessed a Porter Creek incident that led to an RCMP officer discharging a weapon Monday.
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Yukoners can anticipate improved renal support and care The territorial government has signed a letter of intent with the BC Renal Agency to maximize prospects for Yukoners to receive home hemodialysis in Yukon.
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Territory to end seasonal time changes The Yukon will end the practice of twice annual seasonal time changes, the territorial government announced Wednesday.
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Premier delivers another record budget Premier Sandy Silver delivered a territorial budget today worth $1.62 billion, a record-breaking sum for the second fiscal year in a row.
March 4, 2020
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Aboriginal knowledge keepers are visiting Whitehorse Three Aboriginal knowledge keepers are visiting Whitehorse from Australia this month in an information-sharing venture focused on traditional land management and fire prevention.
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YP questions third Yukon Resource Gateway Project pact The official Opposition Yukon Party says it’s detecting major inconsistencies in the multimillion-dollar Yukon Resource Gateway Project.
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City receives lucrative playground offer Canadian Tire is offering the city a new playground in Shipyards Park worth $1 million.
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Trek Over the Top to begin Thursday DAWSON CITY – On Thursday morning, approximately 150 participants will begin the annual Trek Over the Top snowmobile trip from Tok, Alaska, to Dawson.
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Leadership candidate’s application OKed Yukon Party leadership candidate Linda Benoit’s nomination package has been accepted by the party’s leadership committee.
- Housing First complex now taking residents The first residents have begun moving into the Yukon government’s long-anticipated Housing First complex.
- Minister undaunted by falling base metals prices Energy, Mines and Resources Minister Ranj Pillai says there remains optimism in the mining industry even with a downward trend in prices for base metals.
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RCMP officer discharges weapon A section of Pine Street in Porter Creek was blocked off by the RCMP into Tuesday afternoon
March 3, 2020
- Officer discharges his weapon A section of Pine Street was still blocked off by the RCMP at noon Tuesday following an incident Monday that involved an officer discharging his weapon.