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News

Violent offender returns to the streets May 30

May 21, 2008

Sex offender Marcellus Jacob will be under six conditions of a statutory release when he's freed on May 30.

School council may sell treats to maintain staff

May 21, 2008

The Golden Horn Elementary School's council may resort to selling cookies on Main Street to maintain current staff levels.

Lot shortage is hurting city, council told

May 21, 2008

The city needs to speed up the process for single-family lots to be available for the sake of the community and its economy, city council was told by close to a dozen people Tuesday evening.

Electrical subsidy extended an extra yearSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

An electricity subsidy originally due to be phased out completely this summer has been extended for another year, the Yukon government announced today.

Missing boater’s name releasedSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

The RCMP have released the name of a 26-year-old man who went missing last Saturday while canoeing near Dawson City.

Pact helps the employment of foreign workersSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

"Helping Newcomers Succeed."

Species at Risk Act reaction being soughtSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

The territorial government is asking Yukoners to comment on the proposed Species at Risk Act, Environment Minister Dennis Fentie said earlier this month.

Yukoner remains bent on helping othersSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

When Marie Abbott first met the children of Malawi last summer, they sat on a mat outside her house and stared at her like she was an alien.

Crossroads marks half a century of exchangesSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

It's been 22 years since Audrey McLaughlin spent months volunteering in Barbados for Canadian Crossroads International, but her involvement hasn't ended there.

Patient navigator agreement signedSubscribers only

May 21, 2008

An agreement has been signed with Alberta's Capital Health region to provide assistance to Yukon patients who are referred to Edmonton for medical care.