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June 22, 2017
- Dempster reopen, for now The Dempster Highway is currently reopen as wildfire conditions have moderated.
- P.S. Sidhu could be awarded Wheeler Street contract P.S. Sidhu Trucking could be awarded a contract worth more than $3.7 million
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Aboriginal Day celebrated The Aboriginal Day celebrations took place beginning with a walk to the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre
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Tanker rollover closes Alaska and Klondike highways A section of each of the Alaska and North Klondike highways remained closed
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O’Donovan releasing second album tonight at arts centre It’s a dreary weekday morning as Declan O’Donovan drops by the Whitehorse Star offices to discuss his sophomore solo album.
- New environmental grant policy proposed by administration New environmental grant policy proposed by administration
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Lang looking forward to kicking back at home with family After more than eight years in the Red Chamber, the Yukon Senator Dan Lang is retiring.
June 20, 2017
- Search underway for missing man in Carmacks RCMP are investigating after a First Nations man was reported missing in Carmacks.
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Lightning sparks Dempster-area fire A 10-hectare fire has been discovered in the Klondike region burning on the east side of the Dempster Highway near kilometer 284.
- Alert issued after two bears seen in Riverdale Two brown-coloured black bears were spotted today in and around Riverdale in Whitehorse.
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State-of-the-art learning centre celebrated The Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN) began three days of grand opening celebrations for the community’s new learning centre on Monday.
- Community events mark National Aboriginal Day Yukoners and visitors will have many opportunities to celebrate National Aboriginal Day (tomorrow),
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Put your infill plans on hold, association urges city council Council has been asked to put on hold efforts that could add residential properties to the Mary Lake subdivision.
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Dawson hotel staff looking to catch toe-napper The Downtown Hotel, “Home of the World Famous Sourtoe Cocktail”, is temporarily (they hope) without the last of its supply of big toes.
- Woman spent money on travel, lifestyle pursuits A Whitehorse woman has been sentenced for stealing more than $46,000 from her former employer.
June 19, 2017
- Dump truck will serve Dawson A Whitehorse dump truck will make a career move to Dawson City.
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Rehearsal Dedication Pays Off The Northern Lights School of Dance presented Giselle Friday and Saturday at the Yukon Arts Centre.
- Indigenous Summer Play Readings to return tomorrow Gwaandak Theatre will present its Indigenous Summer Play Readings
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The Ultimate Driving Test Standard Bus Yukon held the second annual bus rodeo Saturday,
- Victim was a former district attorney The man who died in a June 11 motorcycle accident south of Jake’s Corner
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Traditional watercraft showcased by Yukon River The ‘Dań Kwanje '.-N..n: voices Across the Water’ is a Canada 150 project
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Weight limit hamstrings companies’ plans Weight limit hamstrings companies’ plans
- Gunshots fired into suburban home RCMP are investigating after multiple shots were fired into a Whitehorse home.
- Truck driver strikes child, flees the scene Whitehorse RCMP are seeking information about a hit-and-run over the weekend.
- Watson Laker found not guilty of sexual assault A Watson Lake man has been acquitted of sexual assault over concerns about the reliability of evidence in the case.
- Offender’s charges included theft from Walmart A Whitehorse man has been sentenced to eight months in jail for a string of incidents that took place in March.