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Witness tells of his painful childhood

April 21, 2008

The 34-year-old plaintiff in a two-week-long civil trial against the Yukon government described a childhood filled with sexual abuse, drug and alcohol addiction and self-inflicted wounds when he took the witness stand Friday.

Public forum to tackle workplace injuries

April 21, 2008

The Yukon's medical health officer is hopeful a public forum set for tomorrow evening will see more injuries prevented throughout the territory.

Budding politicians polish debating skills

April 21, 2008

McKayla Morgan isn't thinking about a career in politics, but that's not to say that taking part in the Youth Parliament over three days at the Yukon legislature didn't help her continue on the path to a degree in psychology.

Student’s mission was to blast off and colonize planet MarsSubscribers only

April 21, 2008

Grade 6 students from seven schools blasted off on the annual Marsville Link Up Day on Friday.

Don’t pass legislation, first nation urgesSubscribers only

April 21, 2008

The Tr'ondek Hwech'in (TH) chief and council are opposing the approval of the new Child and Family Services Act until the Yukon government addresses concerns raised by TH and other first nations.

Charges laid following man’s stabbingSubscribers only

April 21, 2008

Whitehorse RCMP have charged a 53-year-old Whitehorse man with aggravated assault following an investigation into last week's stabbing of a 27-year-old man.

Veteran principal honouredSubscribers only

April 21, 2008

Whitehorse Elementary School's principal was honoured in the legislature Apr. 9 as an outstanding Canadian principal.