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Yukoners are more decided about the coming U.S. election than the ones at home, reports DataPath Systems of Marsh Lake.
Three witnesses testified about their involvement in allegations of sexual abuse and torture in a civil trial against the Yukon government on Tuesday.
DAWSON CITY - Greg Hakonson is having another Big Idea.
Mayor Bev Buckway says she's extremely disappointed the proposal to reconstruct Industrial Road was turned down.
The Court of Appeal for the Yukon Territory has ordered the Justice minister to pay $20,949 to a Whitehorse man who successfully argued the failure to print and publish the Rules of Court in French seriously impaired his ability to engage in the judicial process.
City council won't be extending another summer of grants to the Fireweed Community Market Society for use of the Shipyards Park parking lot.
Swan experts and aficionados from across North America gathered at the High Country Inn today for the 21st Trumpeter Swan Society Conference.
Arcrite Northern Ltd. has been awarded a $136,777-contract to install new equipment at the Marwell Lift Station.
DAWSON CITY - The Dawson City Chamber of Commerce is not happy with the current Canada Post practice of requiring identification from customers for any over-the-counter transactions.
Organizational skills and an ability to oversee the day-to-day work of a junior mining company has seen Susan Craig take on the role of president of Northern Freegold Mining Resources Ltd.
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