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October 2, 2017
- Delegates heard different views of sustainable tourism The territory has just finished a very strong tourism season,
- Interim Yukon Party leader, wife are safe The Yukon Party is assuring Yukoners that party leader Stacey Hassard and his wife, Shelley, are safe and remained unharmed during last night’s mass-shooting episode in Las Vegas.
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Culture days 2017 celebrated Culture Days were celebrated around Whitehorse Friday and Saturday.
- Three farms team up for a healthy choice fundraiser The Yukon government is inviting Yukoners to participate in From the Ground Up,
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Nehass’ plight ‘sad state of affairs’: judge A Yukon Supreme Court justice has issued a damning memorandum on the treatment of a mentally ill Indigenous man in the territory’s criminal justice system.
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Governments approve joint action plan The premier and Yukon First Nations chiefs announced the approval of a joint action plan Friday that outlines the next steps required to progress on shared priorities.
- Jurors made the best decision, man believes A Yukon Supreme Court jury issued its verdict Friday afternoon
September 29, 2017
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People are our number one priority, declare all territorial premiers Residents of the territories deserve the opportunity to achieve the same aspirations for themselves and their families as other Canadians.
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Meeting A Global Icon Whitehorse resident Ramesh Ferris (left) wrapped up his anti-polioadvocacy efforts in New York last week with an engagement with Jane Goodall (right),
- Marijuana reforms dominated FCM agenda Diana Rogerson, the president of the Association of Yukon Communities,
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Show On This Evening, Saturday Christian Kuntz prepares his portrait photo display
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Positive reports marked World Tourism Day The reports from all tourism sectors have indicated that the past summer has been “off the charts,”
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Service With A Smile Geraldine Van Bibber,
- Chum salmon run is absolutely teeming The run of fall chum salmon into the Yukon along the mainstem of the Yukon River has been coming in droves and droves.
- Chambers want extended deadline on tax reforms Yukon businesses are calling on the federal government
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Society celebrates 30 years of animal care For three decades,
- ‘His partner most likely saved his life’ A B.C. moose hunter was attacked by a sow grizzly Wednesday along the Smart River.
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Fox euthanized after suffering gunshot wounds A fox suffering from gunshot wounds was euthanized after arriving at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve Wednesday, due the severity of its injuries.
- Man is charged in relation to homicide in Carmacks area An arrest has been made in connection to a Carmacks homicide committed earlier this year.
- Jury weighing evidence about alleged axe attack A Whitehorse jury heard evidence this week about an alleged fight with an axe between two Yukon men that erupted over a woman they were both seeing.
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Parties set out expectations for session First responders,
September 28, 2017
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Busts, crowd celebrate two iconic Yukoners A large crowd made its way along Main Street Wednesday afternoon,
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It's Only A Matter Of Time During the cold, wet start to this week,
- Annual drive will see thousands of kilograms of food collected The annual All Schools Food Drive is set for Oct. 4.
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Quelling The Problem Whitehorse firefighter Nicholas O’Carroll
- TIA Yukon hosting major event Wednesday was World Tourism Day.
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Premier turned his focus to constituency issues Though Premier Sandy Silver might have opted for a series of informal chats with his constituents,
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Casino eyes late 2018 for project proposal The Casino Mining Corp. expects to have its project proposal ready by the end of next year,
- Evidence was adequate for search warrant: court The Yukon Territorial Court has upheld a search warrant authorizing the seizure of medical samples and records in an impaired driving investigation.