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February 3, 2017
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Indignant swans are extremely messy eaters I am moving in slow motion,
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First marijuana retailer buds in Skagway The Remedy Shoppe, Skagway’s first marijuana retail store and the first to receive a licence in Alaska,
- Land’s future takes another step forward More than a hectare of vacant land
- Yukon must replace antiquated free-entry staking law: Hanson Negotiations with First Nations will be an uphill battle until Yukon replaces antiquated free-entry staking law
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Mines chamber acknowledges Kaskas’ claims The Yukon Chamber of Mines recognizes the Kaska have unsettled claims to rights and title to the southeast Yukon,
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Rec centre plans will need $14 million to complete Plans for Dawson’s recreation centre will need $14 million to be completed.
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Yukoner to present new boreal collection in London Yukon-based jewelry designer Shelley MacDonald has been chosen to participate in London Fashion Week this winter.
- North’s largest film festival poised to begin The 14th annual Available Light Film Festival (ALFF) will kick off this weekend with live music, multi-media performances and film screenings.
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Found... And Fine This young raven
- Blood pressure clinics are back The Know Your Numbers campaign returns for a fifth year
- Quartet challenging KDFN chief Four people are challenging Doris Bill for the role of chief of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation.
- Wheeler Street plans are rolling along Associated Engineering has been awarded a contract worth more than $547,000
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Zoning for Quartz Road land passes first reading The property sitting between the local Walmart store and the Yukon Liquor Corp.’s warehouse property on Quartz Road
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Pre-Race Rub Yukon Quest musher Hugh Neff gets a back rub from Kirsten Thureson,
- Premier, ministers and chiefs headed to Ottawa Yukon government representatives will join with a delegation of First Nations chiefs next week to attend Yukon Days meetings in Ottawa.
- Robert Service Way planning contract awarded Jane of All Trades Consulting has been awarded a $67,309 contract
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Compost separator brainchild reaches fruition A Yukon-made piece of machinery has the potential to separate waste out of compost across the country.
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Territory lagging on workplace safety: labour group Justin Lemphers says the Yukon is trailing behind the rest of Canada when it comes to workplace health and safety.
February 2, 2017
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Yukon Cares will host fundraiser Yukoners who love to dance will have a chance to kick up their feet for a worthy cause Saturday when Yukon Cares hosts its Latin Dance Fundraiser.
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Collecting Autographs Olivia Halliday
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Yukoner ‘disgusted’ by PM’s reversal on vote reforms “I’m disgusted with the whole thing and find it hard to believe.”
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Drawing A Crowd Yukon Quest mushers were busy signing souvenirs
- Entire southeast Yukon closed to claim-staking ith Wednesday’s decision by Premier Sandy Silver and his cabinet, over half of the Yukon is now unavailable for staking new mineral claims.
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Demand for seats overwhelms Air North The response was fast and furious.
- Chadburn Lake area plan’s adoption postponed Once again,
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Man pleads guilty to fatal stabbing Michael MacPherson pleaded guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in Yukon Supreme Court in the 2014 death of Tanner Sinclair.
February 1, 2017
- Gov’t. responds to immigration order Deputy Premier Ranj Pillai issued the following statement Monday
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2017 Year of the Rooster celebration .
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Dawson offers solidarity with victims’ families Between 25 and 30 people gathered in the theatre room of the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre
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Marking Four Decades Of Aviation Can can dancers turned out this morning
- Urban Systems wins contract for downtown and Marwell plans Much can change in seven years,
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Financing coming together for gold mine With US$40 million in the bank and $220 million under negotiation,
- Unusual defence sees driver acquitted of charge A long-time local court worker was acquitted last Friday of driving with a suspended licence due to an unusual defence.
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Life-saving kits’ distribution to widen In an effort to prevent opioid overdoses,