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Though Whitehorse is booming in growth, the city's disabled residents are struggling with homelessness.
The temporary bridge over the Duke River is perfectly fine, with an engineer's stamp of approval to go with it, says a senior territorial bureaucrat.
The 15th Annual Bridge Building Competition is set for Saturday at the gym in Porter Creek Secondary School.
Five men were arrested in Whitehorse on Sunday after RCMP officers received a call of an assault and forcible entry into a home in Riverdale at approximately 3 a.m.
The Yukon Party has unexpectedly called for a full review of the Yukon Human Rights Act.
Local hand-cyclist Ramesh Ferris and his charity campaign are getting their own day in Whitehorse.
Industrial Road business owners have rejected city-proposed road improvements, creating a stalemate.
Yukon Party cabinet minister Jim Kenyon has some explaining to do, says Liberal MLA Don Inverarity.
Takhini West residents are joining in discussions on Takhini North development, although the time for major changes to design plans has passed, city planners have said.
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