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September 27, 2017
- Council studies Whistle Bend plans Though construction is still years away,
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Dawsonites to YG: restrain your spending The Yukon Financial Advisory Panel held two meetings in Dawson last Thursday and Friday,
- City moves to update remuneration bylaw City council is close to setting a new deadline of Feb. 28 to adopt the pay rate for members of the next council.
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Water woes underline weaknesses in law: MLA Water service has been fully restored at the Northland Mobile Park.
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I’ll defend interests of small business: premier Premier Sandy Silver has responded to a Yukon Party statement
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Challenges never cease, says new commander It’s been a busy first week for the Whitehorse RCMP’s new detachment commander.
- Proposed downtown LIC takes another step Affected property owners and others in the city will soon get their say on a potential local improvement charge (LIC)
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Number of bear deaths reaches eight-year high After persistent efforts failed to discourage a black bear from feeding on garbage in Valleyview,
September 26, 2017
- College summons entrepreneurs and innovators Do you have a great idea?
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Show Continues All Week Daphne Barber
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Dawson’s rec centre pronounced safe to use Hockey, skating, curling and other activities will be carried on in the Art and Margaret Fry Recreation Centre this fall and winter, as usual.
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Time Out For Yoga Tlingit carver Lorraine Wolfe relaxes by the Teslin Lake campground
- More sculptures to grace downtown area The bronze busts of Tagish elder Angela Sidney and of artist Ted Harrison,
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Residents to have their say on infill plan Residents will have a chance to directly tell the city their thoughts
- Several youngsters felt burning sensation after visiting park Several children experienced a burning sensation on their hands and faces after playing in a Whitehorse park last weekend.
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Judge sentences driver to intermittent jail A Haines, Alaska man has been sentenced for a motor vehicle collision that injured three people in Haines Junction.
September 25, 2017
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Alliance Helps Foundation While in Whitehorse for its annual meeting last week,
- Cleanup of old school site is almost finished Cleanup of an almost decade-old oil spill at the former F.H. Collins Secondary School is now complete.
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A Successful Turnout The All-City Band Society’s annual Squeak & Squawk Night
- Restaurants helping out students Mike and Julie Thorpe,
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Plane pull raises money for charities .
- Businesses warned about fraud related to foreign investment The Yukon government is warning businesses of a potentially fraudulent scheme involving false claims about foreign investment.
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Skate for Life group calls for city to take over skatepark More than 600 people are calling on the city to take over ownership of the only skatepark in Whitehorse.
- Judge reserves decision in dog rescue case Tears, frustrations and accusations permeated the trial in the nuisance case against the owner of a Tagish dog rescue.
- Plans for Yukon’s biggest mine delayed Western Copper and Gold Corp. has indicated it will take a year longer to advance the proposal for its mammoth Casino mine project.