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New commercial properties are closer to being developed on the Alaska Highway where the Yukon Gardens site now sits.
Commuters might have an easier time making it through the Quartz and Industrial Road intersection this fall.
Ted Staffen, the Speaker of the Yukon legislature, offered no apologies to NDP Leader Todd Hardy on Tuesday, instead admonishing him for suggesting the Speaker is biased toward the ruling party.
Yukon Parks employees are out this week getting the campgrounds ready for the Victoria Day long weekend.
City council has passed third reading of a bylaw that will permit more lots to open up at the Fox Haven country residential development.
An updated Corrections Act that reflects changes in Canada's judicial system over the last 35 years could be tabled as soon as this fall, according to a committee chair who has been heavily involved in consultations.
James Shaw was this year's winner of the Ben Sheardown Award, presented annually at the Yukon Teachers' Association and Department of Education sponsored retirement and awards night social in April.
Five teaching Excellence Awards were presented by the Department of Education and the Yukon Teachers'Association during a special ceremony held at the Yukon Convention Centre in late April.
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