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October 17, 2019
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Pedestrian bridge decision spurs disagreement on council City council was divided at its meeting Tuesday over the question of whether to fast-track the repair of the pedestrian bridge at the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre.
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship warming up to a new name The name Cold Climate Innovation (CCI) has itself been banished to the cold.
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Frontrunners are in a tight race, data suggest DataPath Systems of Marsh Lake is prophesying a close federal electoral race for the Yukon,
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Yukon RCMP make arrest in Whitehorse homicide A 50-year-old Whitehorse woman faces a murder charge in connection with the April 6, 2017 death of 45-year-old Greg Dawson.
October 16, 2019
- Yukon Corporate Online Registry delivers next phase of e-service The Yukon government says it’s reducing red tape and moving to a faster,
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Eight projects received $925,500-plus from CDF Eight community projects in five Yukon communities were awarded $925,542 in Tier 3 funding from the Community Development Fund (CDF) during the summer.
- Indigenous maps coming soon The 150th anniversary of the Kohklux Maps will be commemorated later this month in the Yukon.
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Signs Of The Times Users of the George Black ferry in Dawson City
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No employees have moved: hospital corporation A letter sent to Yukon Hospital Corp. employees outlining the corporation’s right to move staff among community hospitals raised questions in the legislature Tuesday.
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Be Careful On The Bridge The Teslin River Bridge at Johnson’s Crossing,
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Economic development minister quizzed on venture capital fund Economic Development Minister Ranj Pillai was challenged on the territory’s $2-million contribution to Panache Ventures Investment Fund after a ministerial statement in the legislature on Tuesday.
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Man Remains Missing Roy Thomas Jackson,
- Advanced poll turnout made history The Yukon saw a historically high turnout of advanced voters before the Oct. 21 federal election.
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Seniors having to stay in hospital for IV treatments New Democratic Leader Kate White has raised concerns regarding IV treatment at the Whistle Bend care facility.
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Poverty and Homelessness Action Week begins Several who have lived homeless spoke Tuesday morning at the kickoff of the Poverty and Homelessness Action Week co-ordinated by the Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition.
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Residents raise objections to planned apartments A proposed three-storey apartment building on Centennial Street should not be allowed,
October 15, 2019
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Modern health information system to be launched The Yukon government is investing in what it calls a modern, integrated health information system for hospitals, health facilities and services.
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Floating Around .
- Dispute over Atlin Road property lands in court A Calgary couple is applying for the consolidation of two court actions stemming from a home and property on the Atlin Road.
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New Book Launched Seen here with her son, Earnest, Shirley Chau-Tan launched her book
- Aviation advisory body appointed The Yukon’s aviation advisory committee is set to welcome its first appointees.
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Eatery owner feels ‘blind-sided’ by eviction Plant-based eatery The Poor Creature will likely close its doors at the end of this month after the business’ lease inside the Yukonstruct building was not renewed.
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Election candidates head into the home stretch With less than a week until next Monday’s federal election, the Yukon’s candidates are gearing up for a final week of campaigning.
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Home prices continue to reach record highs The price of housing in Whitehorse jumped again