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December 16, 2016
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Hospital expansion project is clad to weather Whitehorse General Hospital’s new two-storey wing
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Frigid But Beautiful Thousands of these Bohemian Waxwings
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YP criticized for failing to address disputes The work to find a solution
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In The Holiday Spirit These three participants
- Lagoon work to cost $145,000 Continued work to repair a city lagoon will total $145,000.
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Council approves LIC for Wheeler Street work Improvements to Wheeler Street from Fourth Avenue to the escarpment and neighbouring streets are closer to getting under way next year.
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A Frosty Fellow A frigid raven
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Plan sparks parking, noise, sunlight concerns A proposed 10-unit micro-housing development
- Impaired driving rate still problematic The Yukon and Northwest Territories had higher impaired driving rates in 2015 than any other province or territory.
- Prints stolen from Yukon Inn Whitehorse RCMP are investigating the theft of two prints from the Yukon Inn.
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Large crowd turns out to remember loved ones It was the Christmas after a good friend of hers passed away that Jackie MacLaron and her friend’s three-year-old son hung a tag of remembrance to honour her friend and his mother.
- Details of marijuana regulation remain hazy Legal weed may not be the “revenue cash cow” provinces and territories were hoping for, says the Yukon’s assistant deputy minister of justice.
- Minto Mine activities to heat up in January The Minto Mine has received the approvals
December 15, 2016
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Landmark exhibition includes new and historic art works An exhibition displaying new acquisitions to the Yukon Permanent Art Collection has opened in the lobby of the Yukon Government Main Administration building.
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A Consequence Of The Deep Freeze Both of Yukon Energy’s LNG generators are operating along with diesel generators to provide power to Whitehorse.
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City moves toward COR certification A new corporate safety policy for the city is now in place – and could move the city toward COR certification.
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City officials present Food for Fines donations Mayor Dan Curtis and city council representatives
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Bylaw focused on city water protection will be prepared City staff can now begin work on coming up with a bylaw that would provide greater protection to the city’s drinking water supply.
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Missing man last seen here Whitehorse RCMP are looking for James David Kunuk.
- Reality TV star charged A reality TV star has been charged with eight counts under the Yukon’s Environment, Land and Waters Act.
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Compensation not on new minister’s mind The Yukon government has accepted the recommendation to reject a placer mining proposal in Dawson City.
December 14, 2016
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Yukoners were generous in support of hospitals The Yukon Hospital Foundation’s 2016 Northwestel Festival of Trees
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Mines chambers receive awards at banquet The Yukon Chamber of Mines
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Council adopts proposed $46.6-M capital budget A 6-1 vote by council has paved the way for the city’s capital spending to reach $46.6 million next year.
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Returning For A Reading Former Yukon resident Jerome Stueart
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Colourful characters committed to a calendar The first Colourful Five Per Cent calendar
- Cold snap placing heavy demands on electricity Yukon Energy has been generating a record amount of energy through the cold snap over the last couple of days.
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Yukoners to Liberals: ‘don’t betray our trust’ All they want for Christmas is electoral reform.
- Hunter sentenced in absentia for ‘flagrant disregard’ for law The trial of a Yukon hunter went on in his absence this week.
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‘We’ve moved the marker forward’: MP Though it was defeated in the House of Commons on Tuesday,