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This week is National Volunteer Week.
Two men and a woman were arrested early Tuesday morning after Whitehorse RCMP received a call for assistance from a male reporting he had been assaulted.
Castle Rock Enterprises will be responsible for the underground work and utilities going to the new residential area planned for the former Stan McCowan Arena site in Porter Creek.
A two-week civil trial against the Yukon government neared an end Monday after the defence called its final two witnesses.
DAWSON CITY - The ice bridge across the Yukon River is officially closed after a week of warmish weather.
U.S. President George W. Bush is in error to suggest drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) should proceed and will help lower gas prices in that country, says Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
DAWSON CITY - Jerome Stueart has spent the last several years trying to get back to the Yukon after having been here on a Fulbright Scholarship, studying and teaching at Yukon College and then going back to Texas to finish his PhD.
DAWSON CITY - Graffiti: the word conjures up different responses from different people. Not even the dictionary definition manages to sound neutral.
DAWSON CITY - Ivan Coyote has been pressed for time in April.
The detection of coliforms in the water at the Golden Horn Elementary School has students and staff drinking bottled water for now.
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