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The detection of coliforms in the water at the Golden Horn Elementary School has students and staff drinking bottled water for now.
Development of Porter Creek D could be finished quickly if it was contracted out to a private developer, says a Whitehorse city councillor.
Gracing the main foyer of the Yukon government administration building is a memorial for the countless workers injured or killed on the job.
Public consultation has begun on regulations for two groups of Yukon health care professionals: psychiatric nurses and medical laboratory technologists.
Alleging Health Minister Brad Cathers failed to respond to two letters he wrote regarding the discontinuation of a constituent's medical treatment, NDP Leader Todd Hardy took the issue to the house floor Monday.Constituent lost medical treatment, Hardy says
It remains unknown whether the city's only snowboard/ski hill will get city funding next year, but Mount Sima users may have a better idea of what the future holds for the hill tonight.
Air North will be putting its expertise with wilderness air and cargo service to use in its new partnership with a lodge in British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Islands.
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