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October 3, 2019
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Four-day festival officially launches The BreakOut West host committee held a “festival in a can” at Wednesday night’s opening ceremonies, officially launching the four-day festival.
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Association franco-yukonnaise hosts candidates’ forum The Yukon’s five federal election hopefuls were present for a French-language all-candidates’ forum on Wednesday evening.
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Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation rejoins CYFN The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation was officially welcomed back to the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) on Wednesday during the council’s leadership meeting.
October 2, 2019
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Showing The Flag .
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BreakOut West brings hundreds to city Hundreds of emerging artists and industry delegates land in Whitehorse today for BreakOut West,
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Violent Impact Two collisions took place within an hour early last Sunday morning on the Alaska Highway between Timberpoint and Teslin.
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Delegates looked to adapt to changing realities The Tourism Association of Yukon (TIAY) brought its fall conference back to Dawson City last week for the third time in recent years.
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Accused has violated conditions, court told One of the men accused of murdering Wilfred “Dickie” Charlie has allegedly breached his bail order, a court has been told.
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CYFN helps citizens make informed voting choices The Yukon First Nations launched an election engagement campaign Tuesday afternoon at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre.
October 1, 2019
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Marking Culture Days ‘The Covet – A Collectors Event’ took place at the Yukon Arts Centre Studio Room,
- Dozens of candidates vie for seats in N.W.T. election Dozens of candidates are vying for seats as voters cast ballots today in the Northwest Territories election.
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Public's Assistance Sought Conservation officers are asking for public assistance in the investigation into an eagle that was shot last week next to a moose carcass along the Dempster Highway.
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Electoral reform body’s chair resigns The territory’s drive toward electoral reform has been delayed for an unknown duration.
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B.C. premier meets with Silver, grand chief B.C. Premier John Horgan visited the Yukon on Monday to meet with Premier Sandy Silver and discuss daylight saving time, greening the economy and First Nations.
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Anti-poverty group strengthens its staff The Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition has added a part-time staff member to the network of support workers assisting people who are homeless or are facing challenges in finding or keeping housing.
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Candidates have another busy week planned As the midway point of the federal election campaign kicked off this week, candidates are preparing for four more debates, door-knocking and voter engagement.