A confessed drug dealer is appealing his conviction by the Yukon Supreme Court, claiming his rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms were ignored .
All of Canada will benefit from a stronger North, and organizations like local businesses and their chambers of commerce have a major role to play in that, says Perrin Beatty.
Canada’s information and privacy commissioners are calling on all governments – provincial, territorial and federal – to put more information on the public record, making it easier for citizens to access.
EMERGING ARTIST EXHIBITS – Amber Walker is exhibiting ‘Tales’ at the Arts Underground. The 24-year-old emerging artist was presented with the Most Promising Emerging Artist award at SYANA’s First Nations Art Festival in 2008. Alongside her exhibit in the Hougen Heritage Gallery is ‘S.S. Keno: The Last Sternwheeler on the Yukon River.’ The show, presented by the MacBride Museum, commemorates the Keno— its life running cargo down Yukon rivers, its historic 1960 final voyage, and the people whose work earned the steamer a venerated place in Yukon history.
Bobbie Jean Waugh is charged with assault and failing to comply with her probation order, pursuant to the Criminal Code.
Waugh is a 20-year-old female with brown hair and brown eyes.
She is of medium build, approximately 1.68 metres (5’6”) tall, and weighs approximately 54 kilograms (120 lbs.).
Alain Jacques Richer is charged with two counts of failing to comply with a probation order, pursuant to the Criminal Code
Richer is a 43-year-old male with brown hair and hazel eyes.
He is of medium build, approximately 1.65 metres (5’5”) tall, and weighs approximately 66 kilograms (145 lbs.).
WALLY, a two-year-old male cat, likes people and kids but not other cars. He is friendly, laidback and would love a home of his own. Wally was found in the Walmart parking lot. See him at the Mae Bachur Animal Shelter today!
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