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October 24, 2017
- Independent candidate has still not filed his election returns A 2016 Yukon election candidate could be facing legal action for not filing his election returns on time.
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Casino Mining offers up seasonal community gift A Whitehorse Christmas tradition has been saved thanks to the Casino Mining Corp.
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Committee to advise on airports act regulations Highways and Public Works Minister Richard Mostyn
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Chamber launches survey on assessment process The Yukon Chamber of Commerce is asking its members,
- Ross River, Ottawa split in success over two decades-old lawsuits The federal government has fulfilled its constitutional obligations
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Mary Lake residents protest infill proposal Dozens of submissions against proposed rezoning
- Suit is hoped to help healing process: lawyer Yukon survivors of the ’60s scoop
October 23, 2017
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Council adopts change to remuneration bylaw A new deadline of Feb. 28, 2018 has officially been set for council to determine the pay rate for members of the next council.
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Families Enjoy Performance The Dakká Kwáan Dancers perform Sunday
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Old CIBC roof repairs will have to wait The renovation plans for the Old CIBC building
- Government tables bill to amend territory’s Health Act The Yukon government has tabled an amendment to the Health Act to disband the Health and Social Services Council.
- Government elaborates on sole-source contract A Yukon government decision to sole-source an $83,585 contract from Toronto-based Environics Analytics holds up under scrutiny.
- New signage installed Parks Canada is installing 48 new signs
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George Black ferry to end season on Oct.29 The George Black ferry will end its season run and be pulled from service after its final crossing at 11 p.m. Oct. 29.
- Miner will be reminded of his obligations Before Darrell Carey proceeds with any work on his placer claims in Dawson City,
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Downtown site ruled out for housing project Land at Fifth Avenue and Rogers Street that was proposed,
- You’re not supposed to err: judge to outfitter An Alberta outfitter has been fined $10,000 for charges resulting from a 2015 Yukon moose hunt.
October 20, 2017
- Speaker set for International Archaeology Day Speaker set for International Archaeology Day
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Chambers welcome revised tax reforms The Whitehorse Chamber and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce
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City considers event, recreation grants Community groups around the city will know next week whether they will receive funding for a variety of events and programs,
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Identification Exercise The Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources library held its annual open house Wednesday.
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Liberals’ work on procurement file is being watched A local industry association and the official Opposition are closely following a Yukon Liberal campaign promise to fix government procurement.
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A Special Occasion Lara Lewis
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Coffee operations will begin in 2021-22 Goldcorp continued its regular series of information sessions in Dawson City last weekend.
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Truck Topples Pole This single-vehicle collision
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From The North gets set to hit the road A celebration of the North will take to stages and community spaces in all three territories and three major Southern cities beginning with a free event at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Canada Games Centre.
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Home owner awaits city decision on addition A Hillcrest property owner will know next week whether she can go ahead with a planned addition to her home.
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Destination: Warmth While this week’s snow
- Trial hears different stories from complainant, accused Yukon Territorial Court heard conflicting testimony this week
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Winter's Havoc This week’s slippery road conditions
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Groups out to reinvigorate fur industry The intent is to create a greater market for Yukon fur and local fur products made by local sewers and artisans.
- Charge upgraded to first-degree murder A man initially charged with second-degree murder in the death of a Carmacks man is now facing a first-degree murder charge.
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Family, friends mourn ‘a musician’s musician’ Bruce Bergman is being remembered as a talented musician
- Close court for man’s sentencing: Crown The Yukon Crown is asking that sentencing be closed to the public for a man convicted of 19 charges for sexual offences against young girls.
- City can do little to help Winterval: mayor Santa Claus is still coming to town.