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Plans to subdivide Yukon Gardens at the top of Robert Service Way into 19 highway commercial lots were unveiled for city council Tuesday night.
The territory's public smoking ban was given assent in the legislature Tuesday after a 16-1 vote in favour of the Smoke-Free Places Act.
The new Child and Family Services Act barely passed third reading in the legislature Tuesday afternoon with a 9-8 vote that gave the new act assent.
The Yukon Canadian Bar Association Law Day Committee has chosen the Yukon branches of the Elizabeth Fry Society and the John Howard Society as its charities for this Friday's 18th annual Canadian Bar Association Law Day Charity Fun Run and Walk.
A 40-year-old man received a two-month conditional sentence in territorial court Monday after he pleaded guilty to charges of assault, possession of a weapon, theft and violation of a recognizance.
A contract for initial restoration work for the three heritage homes in Shipyards Park is before city council for consideration.
A vocational rehabilitation consultant was the only witness called to the stand in Tuesday's session of a two-week civil trial against the Yukon government. The proceeding involves allegations of sexual abuse that took place 30 years ago.
City administration is recommending Castle Rock Enterprises be awarded a $693,736 contract to begin the subdivision development on the site of the former Stan McCowan Arena.
A charge of uttering threats is pending against a 45-year-old Whitehorse man after the RCMP received reports that a man had threatened to kill his roommate.
A number of other Community Development Fund Tier 3 grants went along with the $290,000 given to Softball Yukon announced April 14.
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