News Archive
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March 14, 2017
- Changes protect rights of transgender Yukoners Members of the public are invited to provide comments and feedback
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Dancing For A Cause Youth in the Breakdance Yukon Society Dance Marathon
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Seavey closes in on third Iditarod victory A two-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion has a commanding lead in this year’s race.
- City council’s June 5 meeting shifted The annual general meeting of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities has altered the meeting schedule for Whitehorse city council.
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Showing The Technique Rina Pellerin
- Mining industry successfully showcased: government The Yukon presented its investment opportunities and mineral potential at this year’s 2017 Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) annual conference.
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Funds came out of wrong budget, YG concedes The Department of Highways and Public Works dipped into capital maintenance funds to pay for items unrelated to upkeep.
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City defers rezoning of property City council will wait another two weeks to vote on second and third readings of a bylaw to rezone a section of land next to 163 Collins Lane.
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Commissioner brings Canada 150 fun to schools To celebrate Canada 150,
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Ottawa contributes to new floor for Legion Royal Canadian Legion Branch 254 in Whitehorse will get a brand-new floor this spring thanks to $25,000 from the federal government.
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City’s updated art policy satisfactory to councillor Coun. Dan Boyd
March 13, 2017
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Artworks Exhibited Pam Van Kampen
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Hospital introduces new technology for medication safety New automated drug dispensing cabinets were introduced earlier this month at Whitehorse General Hospital.
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Downtown Collision This vehicle struck a traffic light standard
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Three residents lose their homes to fire Three residents are without a home today after a fire severely damaged a triplex in Porter Creek on Sunday afternoon.
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Grounded Military Plane It’s uncertain when this Air Force Boeing CC-177 Globemaster III,
- Irwin may represent city council in Mayo Coun. Betty Irwin could be off to Mayo
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Firefighters honour retired members The Whitehorse Fire Fighters Association
- Round of town hall sessions will begin April 4 A series of meetings in April could give city council a better understanding of what issues are facing each neighbourhood in the city.
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Police try to get handle on local sex trade The Yukon is the first territory to participate in an outreach operation focused on human trafficking in the sex work industry.
March 10, 2017
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Council ponders motions for AYC conference Community infrastructure and waste management programs
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Creations Displayed The Journey Project is on display at the Yukon College until 4 p.m. today.
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Huge number of Trekkers glide into the Klondike The riders on the Trek Over the Top began to arrive
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Exhibit Opens Ontario-based artist Donald Stuart opened Homage,
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Environmental projects may receive city funding Students at École Whitehorse Elementary School could have a new spot to park their bikes in the coming months.
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On Stage Tonight And Saturday The Music, Art and Drama students
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Malnutrition added to residential school abuse: academic In his conversations with survivors of residential schools across Canada,
- Council to vote on rezoning of property on Lorne Road Officials with Annie Lake Trucking will know next week whether its plans to purchase a 1.32-hectare piece of land will move forward.
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Proposed zoning change for Quartz Road lot lures no feedback from public The property sitting between the Walmart store and the Yukon Liquor Corp.’s warehouse
- Robbery underlines demand for opioids: MD Last Friday’s incident at a downtown Whitehorse pharmacy
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Generating plant may be in Yukon Energy’s future Yukon Energy has released its vision to increase stability and generate capacity on the territory’s electrical grid over the next five years.
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Follies’ demise spurs memories, sadness It became a summer tradition,
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Ensure kids’ safety with radon testing: NDP Day care centres and family day homes aren’t required to do radon testing to get licensed.