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May 4, 2017
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Self-guided tours to explore the Yukon The Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) has launched a network of sightseeing circuits, “Le Yukon autrement: head out to discover untold stories” on the BaladoDiscovery mobile application.
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Author promotes rewilding on his Yukon tour James (JB) MacKinnon, the well-known co-author of The 100 Mile Diet (with Alisa Smith, his partner) and several other books,
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Fun run will raise funds for Autism Yukon The Yukon Canadian Bar Association (CBA) will hold its 27th annual Law Day Charity Fun Run and Walk tomorrow.
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River breakup described as a boring event The ice both has and hasn’t gone out in Dawson City.
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Calling Attention Attention To Mental Health Issues The third annual Steps to Positive Mental Health,
- Tour of Copperbelt region planned The public is invited to a free field tour of the Yukon’s Copperbelt region at 6:30 this evening.
- Aftershocks still being felt in Whitehorse No, that wasn’t your imagination....
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Apartment, business suffer smoke, water damage The Whitehorse Fire Department responded
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Proposed road has encountered stiff dissent The territory’s assessment board has recommended approval of a 65-kilometre,
May 3, 2017
- Judge reserves decision on Northern Cross case The federal court in Whitehorse recently heard final arguments
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Making Them Spic-and-Span Yukon firefighters in the FireFit competition held a car wash fundraiser last Saturday.
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Bison meat dumped, left to rot Environment Yukon is seeking public assistance
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Calling Attention To Climate Change About 50 people
- Bill better protects rights of transgender Yukoners A bill that will protect transgender and other gender-diverse Yukoners from discrimination has been tabled in the legislature.
- YP raises spectre of public service layoffs Suggestions by the Yukon Party that layoffs of Yukon civil servants are in the wind are fearmongering, says Premier Sandy Silver.
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Minimum wage is shameful, NDP tells house Community Services Minister John Streicker continued to face criticism Tuesday
- Dirt bikers group looks to lease site A proposed lease and conditional use approval could formalize the use of a popular site for dirt bikers in the city.
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One in three Yukon deaths is cancer-related A new report has found that cancer is the leading cause of death in the Yukon.
- Lone climber waiting for weather to break A mountain climber from Argentina is stuck on Canada’s highest mountain following Monday’s earthquakes.
May 2, 2017
- Vehicle for hire rules enforced New changes to the Vehicle for Hire Bylaw are now being enforced by city Bylaw Services officials.
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Canada needs basic income program: New Democrat Federal NDP leadership candidate Guy Caron
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‘Yukon workers need protection,’ mourners told A large crowd of more than 100 people
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Premier quizzed on teachers’ housing Guests at a breakfast with the premier
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Steady seismic activity reported after quakes The Lynn Building in Whitehorse and the Ross River School will remain closed until an engineer gives the OK for occupancy.