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July 27, 2017
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Temporarily Unrecognizable Construction in the Wheeler Street-Sixth Avenue
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Might From The Air Capt. Duncan Telfer
- Mayo, Aishihik rivers to undergo major study Yukon Energy Corporation (YEC),
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Helping Out The Healing Fund Yukon MP Larry Bagnell,
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Murders have shocked community: mural creator A mural emerging in downtown Whitehorse is raising awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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City adopts changes to land disposition policy Non-profits purchasing land from the city will now have the non-refundable deposits for the land after council voted in favour of an update to the land disposition policy.
- Inequality persists among Yukoners, report confirms When it comes to indicators such as employment, income, and voter turnout,
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Couple emerged from cabin, waved arms A couple has been rescued after being stranded for three weeks at a cabin outside of Haines Junction.
July 26, 2017
- Getting ready to celebrate the Tlingit way The Teslin Tlingit Council (TTC) will host this year’s Inland Tlingit Haa Kusteeyí Celebration Thursday through Sunday at the Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre.
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Territory becomes part of agricultural partnership pact Energy, Mines and Resources Minister Ranj Pillai
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First salmon enter ladder The second Yukon River chinook salmon went through the Whitehorse Fish Ladder this morning.
- Charity golf tournament drives home $50,000-plus More than $50,000 was raised at the Yukon Hospital Foundation’s 8th Annual Skookum Asphalt Charity Pro-Am Golf Tournament at the Mountain View Golf Club.
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Fighters Swoop Into City Two Canadian Air Force F-18s
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Premier silent on interim land protection plan Premier Sandy Silver will not discuss publicly the plan to establish interim land protection for the traditional territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation located inside the Yukon.
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City won’t donate to B.C. fire relief – yet The city won’t be donating any money to the Red Cross wildfire relief effort for British Columbia, just yet.
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City hires agency to find its next senior manager The city will use a hiring agency to find its next city manager.
- Fire activity moderates in northern Yukon There were no new wildfires reported Tuesday,
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Bylaw changes would breach human rights, council is told The owner of a downtown pawn shop is taking issue with proposed changes to city bylaws requiring criminal records checks of certain business owners.
- YG explores interest in fibre optic line with U.S. link The Yukon government wants to know who might be interested in building and operating a fibre optic line along the South Klondike Highway to Alaska.
- ‘We have an alcohol problem in the territory’ Alcohol continues to be a significant factor for violent crime in the Yukon.
July 25, 2017
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Wide Wingspan Welcome The Yukon Transportation Museum
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Songs Under The Sun Anne Turner and Tom Connor perform
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Carving is stolen Carcross RCMP and the Yukon Arts Centre
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Music fans soaked in sun, good tunes After several years of drizzly weekends,
- Bear was aggressive toward woman, unleashed dog An adult black bear sow was shot Sunday evening in the Whistle Bend subdivision
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‘We’ve still got some progress to make’: CPAWS Despite its vast amount of relatively untouched land,
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Construction of operations building is imminent Mayor Dan Curtis is expecting construction of the new operations building will be underway in the coming weeks.