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December 30, 2016
- Despite 92 calls, Christmas considered quiet Yukon RCMP received 92 calls
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Vehicles Collide Paramedics were among the emergency response personnel
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Remembering 2016 from the camera’s lens Photo Spread
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The top 10 Yukon stories of 2016 Choosing the Yukon’s top 10 stories of the year is, to a large extent, an arbitrary task.
- RCMP were called to investigate several deaths through 2016 The Yukon did not get through 2016 without experiencing a handful of suspected murders.
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Vigilance for devastating beetles will carry on Through the 1990s to the mid-2000s, the spruce bark beetle ravaged southwest Yukon.
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Treasure trove of history excites Archives staff Archivist Jenn Roberts’ excitement is clear
December 29, 2016
- College, AFY team to offer Bilingual Customer Service Yukon College and Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) have been working in partnership to offer a new 13-week Bilingual Customer Service program starting in January 2017.
- Man faces first-degree murder charge Alfred Thomas Chief has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a Watson Lake man.
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New year will bring in a new cold snap As 2016 draws to a close, so does this brief period of rather pleasant winter temperatures in Whitehorse.
- New Year’s Eve fete part of national celebration New Year’s Eve celebrations across the country will not just be about bidding 2016 farewell and welcoming in 2017.
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Up to $1 M available to test-drive a ‘disruption’ Disruption wanted.
December 28, 2016
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Exhibits On Until February Jessica Auer, above, and Andreas Rutkauskas took part in the Chilkoot Trail Artist Residency in 2014,
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Handing Over The Reins Ben Schonewille (left) handed over the job of Teslin’s recreation director to Kelsey Hassard (right)
- College gave out $75,900 to students this year Thanks to the generosity of donors,
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Going Places The Yukon Wildlife Preserve,
- Battle of the Bands takes shape The Empowering Youth Society and Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous are teaming up
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Front-Yard Hospitality Commissioner Doug Phillips
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Porter Creek park is officially named The neighbourhood park on Pine Street
- Sally Ann’s kettle campaign rang in success The final figures aren’t expected to be known until later today,
- RCMP change auxiliary policing program The RCMP have released their new strategy for the use of auxiliary police officers.
- Yukoners to be honoured for their courage Five Yukoners will receive the Commissioner’s Award, the Yukon’s top honour, at an event on New Year’s Day.