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January 23, 2017
- Francophone festival will close road The city is advising motorists that a portion of Main Street will be subject to a special event road closure for the duration of La Nocturne.
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Poet Laureate Visits George Elliott Clarke, Parliament’s Poet Laureate,
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Mobilize around Peel plan adoption: NDP The Liberal government’s decision to file court papers backing a Peel Watershed land use “do-over” prompted a response from the Yukon NDP caucus Friday.
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Enjoying Some Levity Yukon Quest vet check volunteers
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Two-vehicle collision sent quartet to hospital All four people involved in a violent collision Friday morning were taken to Whitehorse General Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Yukoner inspired by her experience in Washington Among the hundreds of thousands who gathered in Washington
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‘We’re building a government,’ chief says “Some days, it was pretty challenging, somedays, it was heartbreaking, some days, it was rewarding.”
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CO has never seen a worse case of poaching A 34-year-old poacher from the Carcross Corner was sentenced Friday afternoon
January 20, 2017
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Bakery loyalists break bread with new owners Some decisions in life are constant, while others are like taking a leap of faith.
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Perparing For The Production Michael Gignac and Selene Vakharia
- Hospital joins effort to harness food’s healing power Whitehorse General Hospital (WGH),
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Award-winning brewery brings back retired favourites To mark its 20th anniversary – which coincides with Canada’s 150th
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Exhibition Continues Lindsey Tyne Johnson’s exhibition Fluo
- Award-winning director to show documentary A documentary film called A New Moon Over Tohoku (東北の新月)
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City staff to reconsider procedures bylaw Members of the public will continue to have access to council information packages days ahead of a scheduled council meeting – at least until February.
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Roll back rate increase, chamber urges council The Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce
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YCS has faith in Grits’pledge on Peel The Yukon Conservation Society remains confident t
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NDP questions dissolving the united front “If you need unity, then we’ll be there for unity’s sake.”
January 19, 2017
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Go Nuts proceeds will be used wisely The proceeds from this and Friday evenings’ Go Nuts presentation
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Solving The Problem Vancouver-based diver Brad McIntosh
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Artist’s work to be exhibited at college Having made waves from Vancouver to Toronto in the last year,
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Vehicles Tangles Responders work
- Yukoners to support Washington march Hundreds of thousands of women and their supporters are expected to march in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday.
- YP to attend Mineral Exploration Roundup The Yukon Party official Opposition will send a delegation to this month’s annual Mineral Exploration Roundup in Vancouver.
- Ex-Speaker enters plea to sexual assault charge David Laxton, the former Speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of sexual assault.
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Liberals reaffirm stance on Peel’s management The Yukon government accepts the Peel land use planning process should go back to the drawing board,