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April 26, 2017
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KVA helps enrich government’s coffers The Klondike Visitors Association (KVA) had a very good year in 2016.
- Yukon Party grills Liberals on carbon tax The Yukon government is not yet saying what the carbon tax will look like in terms of cents per litre of fuel at Yukon gas stations.
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Crowd-Pleasing Entertainment The Selkirk String Stars perform
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‘She was a really good sister to me,’ brother says Many community members gathered Tuesday at the Kwanlin Dün council chambers
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‘If you know something ... please come forward’ Yukon RCMP offered some new details Tuesday on three recent deaths in Whitehorse
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Costs of new statutory holiday outlined The Yukon Party supports making National Aboriginal Day a statutory holiday,
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Minto Mine lengthens operating plan, no layoffs anticipated The Minto Mine has extended its operating plan by 2 1/2 years and possibly longer, mine manager Ron Light said this morning.
April 25, 2017
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Wide-Eyed Wonderment .
- Review method for well proposal lands in court The Federal Court heard arguments in Whitehorse Monday
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Operations building gets formal approval The city will move forward
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Carbon tax takes starring role in question period Yukon Party used its first (and second, and last) question as the official Opposition on Monday to grill the Yukon Liberals on the carbon tax.
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Plans include $1 M to boost power supply The library at Yukon College is empty.
April 24, 2017
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River still safe for walking While there’s a lineup of vehicles of all sizes on the east bank of the Yukon River near the ferry landing,
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Honouring A Famous Yukoner Commissioner Doug Phillips delivers the eulogy
- Public comment invited on draft pharmacists rules The Yukon government is seeking public feedback on the draft regulation for pharmacists,
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Places To Go A coyote
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Council members’ votes, attendance recapped City council’s “report card”, as Coun. Betty Irwin termed it, has been released.
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Minister blames Yukon Party for ‘turmoil’ The minister responsible for the Public Service Commission
- Canada Day party budget may reach $285,100 As the city gets set to host one of its biggest Canada Day celebrations
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Burning conducted in Long Lake Road area Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
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Deaths ‘real shock, devastating,’ mayor says Whitehorse RCMP have released the names of the two women found dead in the McIntrye subdivision last week.