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June 6, 2019
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Wheelchair-accessible trail opens in Wolf Creek (Revised) A new wheelchair-accessible interpretive trail opened Wednesday at the Wolf Creek campground.
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RRDC was consulted, court rules The Ross River Dena Council has lost a second challenge of the Yukon government’s practice of issuing hunting licences to hunt in the Ross River area.
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Canadians should reflect on report: regional chief Kluane Aagé Adamek, the Yukon regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations,
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CGC would be used as evacuation facility As part of Operation Nanook-Tatigiit 2019, a mock emergency reception centre was set up in the Canada Games Centre’s Flexihall this week.
June 5, 2019
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Affordable housing units open in Dawson City Third Avenue was a-buzz last Friday afternoon as residents and stakeholders gathered to tour and celebrate the opening of the new eight-unit affordable housing building at 1075 Third Ave.
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Operation Nanook begins in Whitehorse .
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RCMP looking for leads to find woman The massive search effort for 36-year-old Sarah Ruth Kruse has been taken over by Yukon RCMP Historical Case Unit.
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Fire ban suspended in wake of rainfall The ban on open fires in the territory has been lifted following sustained rainfall and favourable weather conditions, Yukon Wildland Fire Management announced Tuesday.
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Fourth hopeful joins Yukon election race Whitehorse resident Joseph Zelezny has been acclaimed by the Yukon-People’s Party of Canada (PPC) Association executive to represent the Yukon riding in October’s federal election.
June 4, 2019
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Yukon political leaders hail landmark report Yukon politicians and Indigenous leaders are digesting Monday’s formal release of the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).
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Mine sold to company in Great Britain The territory’s Minto Mine has been sold for $20 million to Pembridge Resources out of London, England.
- Cannabis seller receives his licence A private retailer has been given a cannabis selling licence after what he felt was a slow and delayed process.
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Whitehorse residents brainstormed Green New Deal More than 80 Yukoners crowded into the NorthLight Innovation Centre last Thursday evening to take part in a nation-wide discussion about what a Green New Deal could look like in Canada.