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January 2, 2020
- Police investigating break-in, theft Whitehorse RCMP are requesting information from the public
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Options expand for paying tickets The City of Whitehorse is making it easier for you to pay your parking ticket by introducing an online payment option.
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Court adjourns convicted man’s quest The Court of Appeal of Yukon has adjourned an application from a man convicted of second-degree murder who is seeking the appointment of counsel.
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Tr’ondek Hwech’in chief critical of caribou hunt The decision to open a licensed hunt for the Fortymile caribou herd west of Dawson this winter has drawn the ire of Tr’ondek Hwech’in Chief Roberta Joseph.
December 31, 2019
- Woman forcibly confined, assaulted A Ross River man is facing five charges after a woman was allegedly confined and assaulted.
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Police need help identifying break and enter suspect Whitehorse RCMP have been investigating a report of a break and enter at an unspecified downtown business on Dec. 13.
- Avalanche in northwestern B.C. kills two men Two men have been killed in an avalanche in northwestern British Columbia’s Tatshenshini-Alsek Park.
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Another pedestrian hit on Second Avenue Yet another pedestrian was struck by a vehicle Monday on Second Avenue.
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MP hopeful about travel allowance changes Yukon MP Larry Bagnell is optimistic that changes to the northern travel allowance will be made in the federal budget for 2021,
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Government announces Fortymile caribou harvest Yukon hunters will be allowed for the first time in 25 years to harvest caribou from the Fortymile herd beginning Wednesday.
December 30, 2019
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Yukoner In The Mix Nolan Foote, second from left,
- Dawson City has an ice bridge The Dawson City ice bridge is up and running, as weather conditions have permitted its construction this year.
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Staking moratorium extended in Peel watershed The Yukon government is again extending the moratorium on staking minerals claims in the Peel watershed to pave the way for implementation of the regional land use plan.
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The top 10 Yukon stories of 2019 Choosing the Yukon’s top 10 stories of the year is, to a large extent, an arbitrary task.
- Outfitting guide sentenced after Yukon muskox shot Commercial outfitting guide Karsten Miehe has pleaded guilty to instructing a hunter to shoot a protected species in the Yukon, says Environment Yukon.