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Project defied doom, produced log cabin buildersSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

DAWSON CITY - On the morning of April 4, two new log cabins sat at the R22 site just off the road to the former Brewery Creek mine.

Location information wanted for this trioSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

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

Man is arrested after disturbanceSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

A 33-year-old Whitehorse man is facing charges of assault, failing to comply with probation, and failing to comply with an undertaking following his arrest early Wednesday morning.

Transmission line materials stockpiled along highwaySubscribers only

April 18, 2008

MIDWAY - There are numerous sites along the Klondike Highway between Carmacks and Pelly Crossing where signs of impending construction can be seen.

Man jailed after drug convictionSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

A 41-year-old Whitehorse man received a 12-month jail sentence in territorial court last week after he was convicted of the possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

Marijuana offence lands man behind barsSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

A 30-year-old Whitehorse man received 30 day's incarceration and nine month's probation in territorial court last week after he was convicted of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

Runway’s approach path cleaned upSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

Staff from two Yukon government departments recently joined forces with the Carmacks Development Corp. to remove six acres of trees and brush under the approach path to Runway 27 at the Carmacks Aerodrome.

Young musicians showcased their talentsSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

DAWSON CITY - With the Rotary Music Festival field trip to Whitehorse coming later in the week, Tuesday night was the last opportunity for the musicians at the Robert Service School to show off their chops before they hit the road.

Reading that’s both light-hearted and enlighteningSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

Wood and Shed have illustrated a neat little truth for young readers, but it's one that most adults would do well to remember.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds live up to their nameSubscribers only

April 18, 2008

If it weren't for the awful lyrics and the horrid way in which they're presented, this album might actually be worth listening to.