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June 8, 2017
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Polio Advocate Tours Wyoming Whitehorse polio survivor Ramesh Ferris
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Launch celebrates Yukon playwrights The publication launch of Patti Flather’s play Paradise was celebrated Wednesday eveing at Baked Café in Whitehorse.
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Summer Hoarfrost Hoarfrost, a three-piece punk rock band,
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Create reserve regiment here: Senate committee Establish a reserve regiment in the Yukon,
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Cadet Receives High Honour Cadet WO2 Alexandria Duchaine
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Works Available For Viewing Hildur Jónasson
- Chinook start flowing into Yukon River Chinook salmon have started entering the Yukon River,
- ATCO Electric issues alert about scam ATCO Electric Yukon is warning its customers
- Professors involved in judge complaint to speak here Two law professors who helped lodge a historic complaint
- Silver raises Shakwak deal, caribou in D.C. Premier Sandy Silver led a delegation of Canadian premiers to Washington, D.C. this week.
- Judge questions officer’s wait for tow truck A Whitehorse man has been cleared of a charge of drunk driving.
June 7, 2017
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Northern Lights icicles to beautify museum Lumel Studios is the catalyst for the signature installation in the Grand Hall of the new section of the MacBride Museum on Front Street.
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Director of primate’s fund excited by Yukon tour The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has a cumbersome name,
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Summer Music Program Rolls On The Kim Beggs Trio were Tuesday’s performers at Arts in the Park.
- Man located in Dawson Creek The 30-year-old missing traveller from Alberta has been found.
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Most mobile home owners couldn’t move: survey The Yukon government is reviewing the results of a survey about mobile homes before it considers action it might take.
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Cadets' Final Parade The 551 Whitehorse Lions Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron
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Atlin family has close call with grizzlies Tina Fuller has never seen bear behaviour like she witnessed Monday night in Atlin, B.C., and she’s never been so scared.
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Yukon Party quizzes Pillai about GST and carbon tax The Yukon Party wants to know if Yukoners will recoup extra Goods and Services Tax (GST) they may pay on fossil fuels after the carbon tax comes into force.
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Illegal dumping of fuel tanks investigated Whitehorse bylaw officers are working to track down the owner or owners of five residential fuel tanks discovered in the McRae subdivision close to the Yukon River.
- Yukon Gold’s ex-star faces October sentencing A former mining reality TV star has pled guilty to charges for failing to properly decommission a placer mining site.
June 6, 2017
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Galluping To Success Patrick Hamilton, left, and Adin Tentrees
- Taxpayers on hook for abandoned gas well The Yukon government will pay the estimated $1.8 million it costs to clean up an abandoned gas well in the Kotaneelee region.
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Canada 150 air show excites The Canadian Arctic Aviation Tour
- Premier is in U.S. capital Premier Sandy Silver
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Win ‘a victory for democracy,’ new chief says After an election rife with controversy and delays,
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‘I have an illness and there is treatment’ Yukoners will have a chance this week to hear from Corey Hirsch,
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RCMP seek truck involved in fatal incident One man has been killed and another injured after an accident involving a tractor trailer near Squanga Lake on Sunday evening.