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July 4, 2019
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Conservative leader pays first visit to territory The Conservative Party of Canada’s leader, Andrew Scheer, visited Whitehorse on Wednesday – his first time seeing the territory.
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National travelling exhibit showcased at Beringia Centre Museums’ Choice: Fossil Favourites from Across Canada is being hosted at the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre in Whitehorse.
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Kwanlin Dün First Nation to get community hub The Kwanlin Dün First Nation has received funding from the federal and territorial governments for its community hub.
July 3, 2019
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Fox Crossing A fox pauses on Front Street last Wednesday.
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Reforms of Indigenous child services progressing Terms of reference are now in place for the Yukon Trilateral Table on the Wellbeing of Yukon First Nations Children and Families.
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One-Wheeled Wonder Whitehorse resident Justin Emberley
- Council clears the way for grants City council has approved $105,908 in annual grants to assist non-profit organizations with their property taxes and other municipal charges.
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Pedestrian Hit A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in the A&W restaurant parking lot
- YG out to improve several funding programs The Yukon government is looking for feedback
- Correction Carbon tax levies in the Yukon are set to rise every fiscal year,
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Adäka Cultural Festival: celebrating First Nations arts and culture The Adäka Cultural Festival,
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Composting facility may be in for improvements City council is being asked to approve a budget amendment to provide for the expansion and upgrading of the composting facility at the Whitehorse landfill.
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Mining production could resume in 18 months Golden Predator Mining has sprung open the opportunity to recommence mining at the Brewery Creek gold mine 55 kilometres east of Dawson City.
July 2, 2019
- Maintenance set for Games Centre The Powerade ® Flexihall and the Whitehorse Lions Aquatic Centre at the Canada Games Centre have maintenance shutdowns slated for this summer.
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Canada Day celebration 2019 .
- Renewed Community Advisory Board looking for members Members of the Yukon Planning Group on Homelessness are looking to fill vacancies and expand representation on the Community Advisory Board.
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A Message For Commuters Staff of the Blood Ties Four Directions Centre were out on Two Mile Hill
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Yukon College students win academic awards Three Yukon College students have won 2019-2020 academic awards from the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies.
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Conservative Party leader to visit city The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada will be speaking at a Yukon Chamber of Commerce luncheon this week.
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Dispute sees $135,000 awarded to company A Yukon Supreme Court justice has awarded a $135,000 judgment to an Alberta company.
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Twenty-two fires burning across the territory There are 22 wildfires burning in the Yukon, though some are only being monitored as they are located in the wilderness zone.