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The Yukon government is calling on local surveying companies with suggestions for fixing a festering survey problem with the Whitehorse Copper residential subdivision.
The Yukon government plans to enhance its health promotion programs.
Charges against Dawson City's former town manager have been stayed in court because the Crown no longer believed there was a reasonable prospect of conviction, prosecutor David McWhinnie said last month.
A Takhini East resident is asking the city to let him build a garage into his front yard setback, even though the Board of Variance said no.
Whitehorse solicitor Rodney Snow will officially become the second vice-president of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) at a conference in Quebec City this August.
The 40 annual Rotary Music Festival will host several prominent adjudicators for the coming festival in Whitehorse. Here is the list, with a summary of their backgrounds:
An estimated 2,000 children and youth will be participating in the 40th Rotary Music Festival, set for April 11-19 at the Yukon Arts Centre and the Riverdale Baptist Church.
Conflicts commissioner David Jones has cleared two cabinet ministers and one former minister of allegations they were in a conflict of interest.
A Porter Creek couple has asked council's permission to build a four-storey multiple-housing unit on top of their garden store.
Yukon Liberal MLA Gary McRobb continued on Monday to blame the Yukon Party government for the shortage of residential lots in the city.
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