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September 6, 2017
- Department’s division finds favour with MP Yukon’s member of Parliament is praising new changes to the federal cabinet.
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In Unity Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Yukon MP Larry Bagnell
- Permit extensions create time for further talks: gov’t official Providing Chance Oil and Gas with another year on crucial oil and gas permits in northern Yukon provides an opportunity for more discussion,
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A Labour Day Tradition Whitehorse resident Michael Dougherty
- YP queries school supplies grant cut As the new school year begins,
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Nourishing The People The Yukon Employees’ Union
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Man is missing from hospital Yukon RCMP are seeking the public’s help in locating a missing Whitehorse man.
- Chamber hails infrastructure funds The Yukon Chamber of Mines is applauding a federal-territorial plan to spend $360 million on the Yukon Resource Gateway Project.
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Canadian Revenue Agency office to reopen Come this tax season, Whitehorse will once again have a Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) office.
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Yukoner helping Texas deal with flood disaster Sydney Johnson, an Ibex Valley volunteer firefighter,
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Local pilot dies in Faro-area crash A Whitehorse man was killed last Saturday after his plane crashed near Faro.
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Council remuneration may rise, but take-home pay would remain the same On paper, what looks like a pay hike in the thousands of dollars would not amount to any big changes in the amount the city’s next council takes home.
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Former firefighter has a litany of health woes Since 1976, Gary Pettifor says, he has been honoured to serve the city.
September 5, 2017
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Collision Attended To Emergency responders
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Justice system must change: Indigenous leaders Peter Johnston, the Council of Yukon First Nations’ (CYFN’s) grand chief, and Chief Doris Bill of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN) are calling for changes to the justice system.
- Yukoners’ power rates will increase Another rate hike in electrical bills has been approved by the Yukon Utilities Board.
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PM draws mammoth crowd to meet-and-greet Hundreds of Yukoners came out to meet the prime minister last Friday evening in Whitehorse.
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$360-M-plus plan called ‘a visionary investment’ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced more than $360 million in federal and territorial spending will be invested to improve road access to mineral-rich areas in the Yukon.
September 1, 2017
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The digital megaphone for Yukon millennials “I’m a cast-off, but I’m proud of it . …”
- Old F.H. Collins site work continues To date, approximately 1,100 cubic metres of contaminated soil have been excavated from the former site of F.H. Collins Secondary School
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Vintage steamer led the parade, delighted Dawson Generally speaking,
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Help sought to locate man Whitehorse RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a young First Nations man.
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Unintended Tangle An RCMP officer and a city firefighter
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Technology to help maximize gold mine’s returns Alan Falle of Northern Minerals Development says they’ll be using state-of-the-art technology to maximize gold returns from their proposed placer mine on Burwash Creek.
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Panel discussion focuses on drug use crisis Yukoners gathered Thursday for a thoughtful discussion in Whitehorse on International Overdose Awareness Day.
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Golden pieces of history returned to the Yukon A piece of Yukon history is back home in the territory.
- Man’s death in hospital investigated Yukon RCMP and the Yukon Coroner’s Service are investigating a man’s death in Whitehorse.
- Threatened bus routes are no surprise: ex-driver Former Greyhound Canada bus driver Roger Villeux says “the writing was on the wall”