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November 14, 2016
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Remembrance Day 2016 in pictures Photo Spread
- AFY ready to work with the new government The Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) has congratulated premier-designate Sandy Silver and incoming members of his new government.
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Dawson Remembers Canadian Ranger Chris Collin
- CYFN’s grand chief says he welcomes new government Peter Johnston, the grand chief of the Council of Yukon First Nations,
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A Solemn Ceremony Whitehorse cadets serving as the Cenotaph Guard
- Clearing work for planned operations building is up for a vote this evening Two months after being awarded the contract
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Mysterious mobile home vanishes from museum And just like that, it was gone.
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YCS awaits promises’ fulfillment Now that the territorial election is over, it’s time to put words to action, says the executive director of the Yukon Conservation Society.
- Mayor ‘ecstatic’ about affordable micro-housing A microapartment development could add 10 new living units to the downtown core.
November 10, 2016
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The 2016 Yukon election in pictures Photo Spread
- Ross River files another challenge to hunting The Ross River Dena Council has filed a statement of claim against the Government of Yukon.
- Name of late Pelly Crossing man released The Yukon coroner’s office has identified a Pelly Crossing man who died last week.
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New citizens lauded for courage and perseverance “Thank you for choosing Canada as your home.”
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Trump’s win reignites ANWR anxieties The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation has sent an envoy to Washington D.C. in hopes of achieving last-minute protection for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
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Promoting Palliative Care Supporters of improved palliative care services
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Honouring The Fallen Members of the Porter Creek Secondary School drama club
- Efforts continue to develop Whistle Bend Efforts continue to develop Whistle Bend
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Drive-thru envisioned for the Kopper King The city is considering an application to permit a drive-thru at the Kopper King site off the Alaska Highway.
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Mines chamber anticipating a fruitful relationship with Grits The Yukon Chamber of Mines is looking forward to working with the new Liberal party government, says executive director Samson Hartland.
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‘We’re very, very pumped for what’s to come’ Yukon workers and the business community are optimistic after the election of a new government,
November 9, 2016
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Art Show Entertainment The Dakká Kwáan Dancers performed
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Tranquility In The City These mallard ducks
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First Nation recognized for safety excellence The Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN)
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Recounts application tentatively set for Thursday It’s likely the applications to the Yukon Supreme Court for two recounts of election results will go forward Thursday,
- Mayor is delighted with Liberals’ victory The mayor of Whitehorse is excited about working with a new, Liberal government in the Yukon.
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Sally Ann, Raven feeling store’s closure The temporary closure of the free store at the city’s landfill could soon become permanent.