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Six Yukon food stores have pulled cantaloupes from their shelves after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a warning not to consume cantaloupes.
Two males, aged 22 and 17, have been arrested and charged in relation to an incident at the Pelly Crossing campus of Yukon College that left several bullet holes in a window last week.
DAWSON CITY - It would appear that one of the main aims of moving the Percy DeWolfe Race to the last week in March has been a success.
DAWSON CITY - "You're not writing out your resignation are you?" a Dawson town councillor asked Rick Riemer at the end of his first council meeting since being elected March 6.
A contingent of city staff have returned from the nation's capital, where they contributed to national discussions on sustainability.
The 100th annual Fire Rescue Canada Conference will be held in Whitehorse Sept. 20-24 and could bring an estimated 400 delegates to the city.
Northern Vision Development will not be allowed to develop three caretaker suites per business lot in Marwell, council voted Tuesday evening.
It's looking like the Thomson Centre will remain under lock and key for at least another year, Liberal Leader Arthur Mitchell told the legislature Tuesday.
The elimination of the hotel room requirement for bars is just one of many dramatic amendments proposed for the Yukon Liquor Act that could be implemented as early as May.
The city has spoken, defeating Barry Bellchambers' application for a new trailer court.
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