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This time of year sees the most "For Sale" signs up on residents' front lawns, but realtors say there aren't enough houses to go around.
The artist of a recently-returned antler carving says he is thrilled the story has a happy ending.
A 24-year-old Whitehorse man was arrested and charged with one count each of obstructing a peace officer, attempting to disarm a peace officer, resisting arrest, uttering threats, and possession of a controlled substance early Wednesday morning after the RCMP received a 911 call.
It was everything but a normal day in the legislature Thursday.
The Yukon Housing Corp. (YHC) has filed a petition in Yukon Supreme Court seeking to dissolve the Whitehorse Housing Co-operative.
Life's Journey of Hope and Healing, the work seen in today's front-page photo, is a mixed media artwork creation by emerging artist Jenny Jackson.
The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.
The folks at Between the Covers made a very wise decision when they determined that David Bergen's novel needed two narrative voices.
According to a friend of mine, sex is, apparently, the only reason you meet someone in person after "dating" him or her online. Who knew? Talk about lacking romance.
DAWSON CITY - Dawson City and classical music don't exactly go hand-in-hand, but the ever versatile Oddfellow's Hall ballroom brought the two concepts together on the evening of March 28 for a couple of hours of highbrow entertainment that served two purposes.
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