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Conference was success for territory: BuckwaySubscribers only

June 11, 2008

The city's mayor and Association of Yukon Communities (AYC) president is viewing a national municipal conference as a success for the territory.

Walkers help the bereaved through their griefSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

Sometimes you just need to go for a walk.

Duplex to become triplexSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

A downtown duplex can now become a triplex after city council voted to approve a conditional use application for the home at 8159 Eighth Ave.

Pika populations decimated in Ruby RangeSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

If the hamster-like critter known as pikas inhabiting Yukon's mountain meadows could talk, they'd say climate change is impacting their way of life.

‘What an amazing journey this film has been on’Subscribers only

June 11, 2008

In the summer of 2006, a local team of breast cancer survivors banded together to complete the Yukon River Quest.

High schoolers offered archeological workSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

Yukon College is offering two senior high school students the chance to participate in archeological fieldwork at one of the oldest sites in eastern Beringia.

Second fest in as many weeks hits the JunctionSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

With barely enough time for the snow which fell on last weekend's Alsek Music Festival to melt, Haines Junction is once again preparing for a weekend of musical bliss.

Dandelion Wreath to bid Trombetta a fond farewellSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

After spending more than a decade in the Yukon, theatre professional Anthony Trombetta is calling it quits.

Arts and cultural projects receive YTG supportSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

The Arts Fund is contributing $78,000 toward seven projects to further develop the arts in Yukon, Tourism and Culture Minister Elaine Taylor announced last week.

Grants put Yukon artists on the road outside YukonSubscribers only

June 11, 2008

The first six recipients of the Touring Artist Fund will share $23,460 to assist them with their professional development and enable them to promote themselves outside Yukon, Tourism and Culture Elaine Taylor said Tuesday.