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November 23, 2017
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On Guard! The Company of the White Wolf
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Framing Their Skills Students participating in the Young Women Exploring Trades Conference
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Yukon miners ‘Dig Deep’ for Yukon minors The Yukon Mining Alliance and its member companies conducted the inaugural Mining for Wishes – Dig Deep campaign to help Make-A-Wish BC & Yukon bring some joy into the lives of some Yukon children.
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Rooftop Assignment Whitehorse firefighters
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Minister appoints inspector for Whitehorse jail The Yukon’s minister of justice has released details regarding the highly anticipated inspection of the Whitehorse Correctional Centre (WCC) that will focus on the treatment of inmates with mental illness.
- Disaster planning conference set for next month The Yukon Chamber of Commerce will host a one-day conference next month
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Housing project a Yukon first: minister A Housing First building is being planned for downtown Whitehorse.
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Never intended to fire gun, accused says Darryl Sheepway testified in his own defence Wednesday in Yukon Supreme Court.
November 22, 2017
- Bagnell pleased with U.S. foray to defend caribou Bagnell pleased with U.S. foray to defend caribou
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Cannabis policy has been rushed: Cathers says Shortly after the Yukon government rolled out its proposed framework for cannabis legalization in the territory Monday,
- Company appealing ruling onRaven’s Ridge mineral rights Yukon mining company H. Coyne and Sons Ltd. is appealing a Yukon Supreme Court decision
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Drills testing for geothermal energy potential A 500-metre research well is being drilled west of the Takhini Hot Springs to test the potential of geothermal energy in the area.
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Caring For History Snow is cleared from the SS Klondike.
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Raven caused downtown power outage A raven caused Tuesday afternoon’s power failure in downtown Whitehorse, Stephanie Cunha of ATCO Electric Yukon confirmed.
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Placer miner saluted for research contributions Stuart Schmidt, a long-time Dawson City placer miner,
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Upbeat atmosphere was evident at forum There was a little more spring in the step at this year’s annual Yukon Geoscience Forum.
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Child centre raises awareness of its services The Child Development Centre (CDC) has a message for Yukoners: “We Can Help.”
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Homelessness remains crucial issue, chief says Housing and homelessness are the topics de jour for Nov. 22.
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Schools set for improvements or replacement Seven Yukon schools are being considered for renovation or replacement, according to Education Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee.
- Pharmacist challenges decision in the courts A Whitehorse pharmacist is fighting a decision that would see his licence suspended.
November 21, 2017
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Mining association upbeat about the future The emerging low carbon economy is good for the mining industry and the Yukon,
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Patient Ready To Proceed Veteran surgeon David Storey scopes teddy bears
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City needs to spend $30,000 for water system emergency work The city will need to spend at least $30,000 to look at repairs needed for its wastewater system.
- Accused told officer he’d wanted to kill himself The Crown concluded presenting evidence in its case against Darryl Sheepway in Yukon Supreme Court Monday afternoon.
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Challenge injustices, activist urges students High school students were encouraged to take action
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Major alterations proposed for electoral map The Yukon Electoral District Boundaries Commission tabled an interim report Monday that suggests major changes to the boundaries of seven electoral districts.