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May 15, 2019
- Council awards contract for switches Atwell Systems Inc. has been awarded a contract worth $192,539.23
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An Onstage Treat Awaits The Northern Lights School of Dance will present Oz and New Works this evening through Friday at the Yukon Arts Centre.
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Human remains identified The human remains found last Friday at the Yukon River in the Quartz Road area are those of Graham Michael Everitt,
- Lower water means more LNG-burning Yukon Energy is continuing to burn more natural gas for generation because of the low water levels across much of the territory.
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Meters still being damaged, stolen The RCMP are working with City of Whitehorse to identify suspects in numerous parking meter thefts over the past few months.
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Cowley Creek lots draw 100 applications The Yukon government received three bids for three urban residential lots and 100 applications for the lottery of two country residential lots in Cowley Creek.
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‘We can’t be throwing blame here and there’ Community leaders and members gathered Tuesday afternoon in Whitehorse for a candlelight vigil to honour those lost and their families.
May 14, 2019
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Council urged to pay more heed to climate change City hall needs to be more engaged in the fight against climate change, three young students told members of city council at its meeting Monday evening.
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Police seek suspect after Burwash incident Haines Junction RCMP are searching for a suspect related to an attempted break-and-enter at a Burwash Landing business.
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YG won’t share how much health review will cost To help with its health care review, the Yukon government has hired a consultant to guide its public engagement session.
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Driver charged after two die in collision ( Revised ) Two teenagers died in Monday morning’s single-vehicle collision on Hamilton Boulevard, and charges have been laid against the driver.
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Mourning Young Lives Flowers have been placed at the Hamilton Boulevard scene where two young people died in a single-vehicle collision early Monday morning.
May 13, 2019
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Very Serious Collision Investigated Hamilton Boulevard was expected to remain closed well into this afternoon
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Run for Mom attracts hundreds of people The 21st annual Run for Mom took place Sunday.
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Council can expect some youthful visitors today A group of concerned young people are set to address city council at 5:30 this afternoon in their ongoing effort to stop climate change.
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Downtown abortion rally drew two crowds An abortion rally held last Thursday in Whitehorse drew more than 50 Yukoners on both sides of the topic.
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MP unveils $2.6 million for women’s groups The federal government is giving up to $2.6 million stemming from its 2018 budget to four women’s organizations and Indigenous groups serving women in the Yukon.