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May 17, 2017
- Four bears shot dead, lack of rain causing food shortage Four bears were shot dead last week
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Whitehorse Poet Unveils Work Joanna Lilly
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Runway will be paved: minister On Monday, the minister of Highways and Public Works would not commit to paving the Dawson City Airport runway.
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Police enforcing rules of the road The RCMP throughout the territory are conducting traffic stops and check-points this week, Canada Road Safety Week.
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Feet Treat Emil Beaudoin
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Restrictions would be placed on dirt bike track A proposed lease and conditional use agreement proposed for the Yukon Cross Country Motorcycle Association has been altered.
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Annual Run for Mom draws large crowd Photo Spread
- Water board’s chair announces resignation After fewer than 18 months in the position
- TV star, mining firm pronounced guilty A placer mining reality TV star and mining company have been found guilty of offences under the Yukon Waters Act.
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Let’s re-examine daylight saving time, MLA urges Liberal MLA Paulo Gallina put forward a motion in the legislature Monday
- Charter rights were breached, assault victim says A Carcross man assaulted by an RCMP officer in 2015 has now launched a civil suit in the case.
May 16, 2017
- CPF plans community dialogue and AGM Members of the local chapter of Canadian Parents for French (CPF)
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Celebrating Francophone Culture École Émilie-Tremblay students
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Official: ‘I admit I didn’t see this one coming’ The city’s engineering manager says he was not expecting Hillcrest residents
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Youthful Warblers Elementary schools celebrated Francophone Day Monday
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Ferry reconnects Dawson City to West Dawson The George Black ferry slid down the ramp into the Yukon River at around 7 a.m. Monday.
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Paving Dawson runway would be a lift: Air North Air North could experience a “serious material impact”
- Attempted murder convictions challenged The Yukon Court of Appeal heard allegations of racial bias
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Residents would be consulted on proposed new lots The city is proposing to create 13 new lots
May 15, 2017
- Campground survey shows concerns on holding spots A key concern of Yukon campers is people holding campsites when the sites are not actually being used.
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On The Look-Out A Bald Eagle sits last Wednesday
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Poverty violates human rights, group believes To believe,
- Court designates man as dangerous offender A Yukon man convicted of sexual assault has been designated as a dangerous offender.
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Liberals to proceed with recycling fees From solid waste to Daylight Saving Time
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Turbines would endanger paragliders, group says Paragliders are asking the territory’s assessment board to reject a proposal for a new wind farm on Haeckel Hill.