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Realtor underwhelmed by lot development paceSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

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.

Carver ‘thrilled’ by recovery of antlersSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

The artist of a recently-returned antler carving says he is thrilled the story has a happy ending.

Charges laid in unrelated incidentsSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

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.

Child welfare act divides YTG, first nationsSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

It was everything but a normal day in the legislature Thursday.

YHC files petitionSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

The Yukon Housing Corp. (YHC) has filed a petition in Yukon Supreme Court seeking to dissolve the Whitehorse Housing Co-operative.

Artwork reveals little girl’s story in three stagesSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

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.

Help wanted in locating these YukonersSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.

A search for absolution crosses two generationsSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

The folks at Between the Covers made a very wise decision when they determined that David Bergen's novel needed two narrative voices.

The adventurous stages of the typical marriageSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

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.

A classical soiree filled the Oddfellow’s HallSubscribers only

April 11, 2008

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.