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News

Canoeist last seen Saturday morning

May 20, 2008

A search for a 26-year-old male canoeist is continuing since he went missing over the long weekend while travelling on the Yukon River near Dawson City.

Pension clawback ‘degrading,’ veteran says

May 20, 2008

Wayne Wannamaker has a quiet, weary voice, but he is struggling to make it heard.

Social activist touched many people’s lives

May 20, 2008

Bob Couchman had kind eyes.

Parents question loss of teaching positionSubscribers only

May 20, 2008

An increase of 16 students at Hidden Valley School through the current school year has parents questioning the Department of Education's decision to cut one of its teacher positions for 2008/2009.

Man with ‘unenviable criminal record’ jailedSubscribers only

May 20, 2008

A 26-year-old man received a 22-month jail sentence, minus time served, in territorial court earlier this month.

YTG not a party in constitutional caseSubscribers only

May 20, 2008

A local lawyer is surprised the Yukon government hasn't asked to become a party in the lawsuit his Kaska clients have filed against the federal government.

Human rights commission surveys youthSubscribers only

May 20, 2008

he results of an on-line youth survey will be used to help guide the Yukon Human Rights Commission when it brings forward ideas to the territorial government in reviewing human rights legislation in the territory.

Learning For Life Literacy Gathering began with a feastSubscribers only

May 20, 2008

DAWSON CITY - The Learning for Life Literacy Gathering kicked off here May 9 with a full-scale banquet at the Oddfellows' Hall, catered by Nora's Kitchen.