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Why city hall is appealing a ruling lowering property taxes in Takhini North is somewhat puzzling, says the president of the local resident's association.
A 32-year-old woman was found guilty of robbery and forcible entry Thursday, following a two-day trial in territorial court.
Concerns about amendments to the proposed Child and Family Services Act deserve proper debate in the legislature, says NDP Leader Todd Hardy.
City council will vote later this month on the final draft for the Takhini North residential expansion, says city planner Mike Ellis.
Veteran Yukon ornithologist and educator Dave Mossop received the 2008 Biodiversity Awareness Award at the Biodiversity Forum held at Yukon College earlier this month.
A 27-year-old Whitehorse man is listed in stable condition at Whitehorse General Hospital after being stabbed several times Thursday night.
City hall's approach to its proposal for reconstruction of Industrial Road may have been part of the reason property owners rejected the $2.2-million project, says a local property owner.
DAWSON CITY - The Dawson City Chamber of Commerce is concerned that recent discussions on the Cityofdawson.com Internet forum may be presenting a negative and not entirely accurate view of the prospects for summer employment and housing in the community.
The cost of living in Whitehorse has jumped close to three per cent in the past year, according to figures released by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics.
DAWSON CITY - There are those who feel that Gold Rush fever has peaked and is dying off amongst the travelling public.
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