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February 16, 2017
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Batch of dog teams cross Quest finish line Wednesday was a busy day at the Yukon Quest finish line in downtown Fairbanks.
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Storytelling Icon Remembered Stuart McLean,
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Heritage fair draws praise from mayor, receives city financing For four years, Mayor Dan Curtis has been among the approximately 30 volunteer judges
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Noted Playwright Visits Daniel MacIvor gives a talk on practical playwriting Monday evening
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Malt brings three silver medals for Yukon Brewing Less than a year since their inaugural whisky release,
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Construction firm called invaluable to First Nations If you were to ask two Yukon First Nations how to spell partnership,
- Faro officials won’t be forcing mobile home residents to move Faro Mayor Jack Bowers says the town will not be forcing residents of a municipally-owned mobile home park to leave or move their homes.
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Goeppel to ‘rigorously’ defend herself: lawyer The RCMP have charged Tamara Goeppel,
February 15, 2017
- Malnutrition, stress key factors in doe’s death The cause of death has been determined for a deer that died last week on the Yukon River in Whitehorse.
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Well-wishers, special rose greet Quest victor Two Rivers, Alaska musher Matt Hall won the 2017 Yukon Quest Tuesday,
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Splish-Splash Puddles in downtown Whitehorse in February
- Board overstepped its authority, parties agree What looked like the potential for another tug-of-war over the jurisdiction of the Yukon Water Board ended peacefully Jan. 26.
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Winds block final teams from summit High winds have bottlenecked the final six mushers in the Yukon Quest on the far side of Eagle Summit.
- Health, wellness is theme of Innovation Prize The Cold Climate Innovation (CCI) of the Yukon Research Centre and territorial Department of Economic Development have launched the third annual Yukon Innovation Prize, Yukon College said last Friday.
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Yukoners protest Liberals’ broken promise Roses are red, violets are blue, these protesters say that Trudeau lied to you.
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Nehass case believed to have carved legal history A mistrial has been declared in the landmark Nehass case.
February 14, 2017
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Alaskan Hall prevails in Yukon Quest This year’s running of the Yukon Quest finished this afternoon.
- Balmy weather closes key highways Unsafe, icy conditions
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Nurse shares global experience with students Dawn Anderson’s work with the Red Cross has taken her to war zones and into the aftermath of natural disasters around the world
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Silver stresses building an economy as partners Premier Sandy Silver continued this morning with the theme of building stronger economies across the North through partnerships.
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Eagle Summit living up to notorious reputation Hugh Neff’s dogs turned around on him twice Monday afternoon during the climb up Eagle Summit,
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Public will still access council packages on Fridays Those wanting to know exactly what council will be considering at an upcoming meeting and perhaps prepare a presentation will continue to have a full weekend to do so.