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Yukon Liberal Party Leader Arthur Mitchell wants public transportation in Whitehorse to expand and be free of charge for its riders.
A 39-year-old Whitehorse man received a two-year jail sentence in Yukon Supreme Court on Friday for sexual assault, to be served in a federal penitentiary.
A March workers' compensation inspection of the health records room at Whitehorse General Hospital revealed six contraventions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
The Yukon Food for Learning program in the territory goes beyond just giving students something to eat, says the program's chair and president of the Yukon Teachers' Association.
Agree with David Suzuki, or not, one thing is certain: he's a masterful speaker.
The city could see yet another condo developed in the coming months.
"It doesn't take much to make a big change," Naomi Slade, 16, said Friday during the barbecue she helped organize with her Be the Change team at F.H. Collins Secondary School.
Large cement blocks and barriers used in last summer's emergency flood response are being offered for sale to Marsh Lake waterfront property owners.
The city could be supporting one of its municipal counterparts in offering support to Canadian soldiers.
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