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News

Takhini Transport wins seven busing contracts

May 26, 2008

Takhini Transport owner Pat Jamieson is in good spirits after being awarded seven school bus contracts last week.

Parkade’s cost would outweigh the benefits

May 26, 2008

The city could begin moving ahead with an economic development strategy and 13 recommendations coming out of a parkade feasibility report as early as today.

Francophone rights catalyst is moving on

May 26, 2008

Sometimes it takes Jeanne Beaudoin a moment to think of the correct English word.

Angel Carlick probe continues, police saySubscribers only

May 26, 2008

Whitehorse RCMP are continuing their investigation into the year-old disappearance and death of Angel Carlick, they said in a statement released Friday.

YTG toughens health and safety standards for contractsSubscribers only

May 26, 2008

As of 2011, all companies will have to meet rigorous health and safety standards to obtain Yukon government construction contracts.

Fentie, Taylor to travel to meetingsSubscribers only

May 26, 2008

Premier Dennis Fentie will attend a Finance Ministers" meeting in Montreal this Thursday and Friday.

Students conquer a “long, hard road”Subscribers only

May 26, 2008

Members of the Yukon"s largest-ever native grad class celebrated their achievement at the High Country Inn on Friday afternoon. In total, there were 118 students from various schools across the Yukon.

Education fund helps out Yukon nursesSubscribers only

May 26, 2008

Health and Social Services Minister Brad Cathers presented the Yukon Registered Nurses Association (YRNA) with a $210,000-cheque last Wednesday.

Search still fruitlessSubscribers only

May 26, 2008

The search for a missing 26-year-old canoeist continued all weekend without success.

Science writers meeting at Yukon CollegeSubscribers only

May 26, 2008

The Canadian Science Writers" Association has invited Yukoners to spend four days with scientists, students, journalists, policy-makers, and the news-makers of today and tomorrow at its annual meeting in Whitehorse.