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Court action disappoints housing co-opSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

The Whitehorse Housing Co-operative is disappointed the Yukon Housing Corp. (YHC) has gone to court with its desire to seize ownership of the co-op's 12 units.

Proposed condo clears another hurdleSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

The proposal for a new four-storey commercial-residential development in Porter Creek was advanced by city council Monday night.

Housing project’s timing, budget challengedSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

The Yukon government should check its math on the proposed 30-unit development to provide accommodations for single women and children, says Liberal MLA Don Inverarity.

Company has burn permit extended a weekSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

An Air Curtain Destructor may extend the city's burn permit season, council was told last week.

Council blesses task force selectionsSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

The appointments of nine volunteers to the Parks and Recreation Grants Task Force were approved by city council at its regular meeting Monday night.

Justice consultations out to reshape the systemSubscribers only

April 15, 2008

DAWSON CITY - The Corrections Act Consultation community tour visited Dawson earlier this month, scheduling meetings with the general public, members of the Tr'ondek Hwech'in First Nation, Dawson Community Group Counselling and various other stakeholders in the administration of justice.

Interactive Literacy Forum underwaySubscribers only

April 15, 2008

The Department of Education is a receiving site for the first Pan-Canadian Interactive Literacy Forum, sponsored by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), and provincial and territorial Ministries of Education.

Court told of horrific allegations of abuse

April 15, 2008

A two-week civil trial against the Yukon government involving allegations of sexual abuse and torture began Monday in Yukon Supreme Court, with Justice John Richard presiding.

Poll drivers on intersection lights, councillor urges

April 15, 2008

While the $1.8-million proposal to reconstruct Industrial Road is dead, the possibility of installing a regular traffic light at the four-way stop signs at Quartz Road is still on the table for discussion.

YTG receives more money for policing

April 15, 2008

The territorial Department of Justice is deciding how it will spend $800,000 it will be receiving from the federal government over the next five years as part of a new Police Officers Recruitment Fund.