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August 15, 2019
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MP, challenger assess latest SNC-Lavalin twist Jonas Smith, the Yukon’s Conservative candidate for the coming federal election, is calling on Yukon MP Larry Bagnell to clarify where he stands on the latest instalment of the SNC-Lavalin saga.
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Preserve set to receive record donation Whitehorse resident Steve Smyth will be make a $25,000 donation to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve next Monday.
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Provision needs sharper intent, commission concludes The Yukon’s Information and Privacy Commissioner recently conducted an inquiry into one provision of the Access to Information and Privacy Act that had never been reviewed by her office before.
August 14, 2019
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Hand games tournament called a healing time The 31st annual Hand Games Tournament was held last weekend at the Jackson Lake Healing Camp.
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Major issues raised at candidates’ forum Four federal election candidates and one proxy representative butted heads over climate, corruption and economy Tuesday evening at the first all-candidates’ federal election forum.
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Vuntut Gwitchin opt to rejoin central body The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation has voted to rejoin the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) as an associate member.
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‘This beautiful garden is planted in unity’ A group of RCMP officers and elected officials met with First Nations leaders late Tuesday morning to unveil a freshly bloomed heart garden on the police headquarters’ lawn.
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Jury dismissed after judge declares a mistrial A Yukon Supreme Court justice declared a mistrial this morning after the jury selection process in a case involving charges of impaired driving and driving while disqualified.
August 13, 2019
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Eats In The Streets Jasmine Roush, with The Coffee Bar,
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YG’s quest for mine receiver can continue, court rules The territorial government can proceed with its application in Yukon Supreme Court to seek a court-appointed receiver to take control of the troubled Wolverine Mine.
- Activities heat up at Brewery Creek minesite Golden Predator Mining has announced that it’s ramping up its Brewery Creek operation in preparation to recommence production.
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Man is entitled to review in territory: court A Yukon Supreme Court justice has granted a man’s application to have his annual review hearing in the territory, quashing the Yukon Review Board’s order to hold it at a hospital in Edmonton.