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Ian Tyson is one of my favourite singing storytellers. He always has been, especially when he wrote a wonderful song called 50 Years Ago:
Blasting for the Hamilton Boulevard extension will resume Saturday afternoon, Jeff Boehmer of the territorial Department of Community Services said this morning.
A scheduled eight-day civil trial against a doctor accused of assault and battery is underway in Yukon Supreme Court.
There's a big difference between 19 single houses and 28 duplexes, city planners heard Thursday night as they presented plans that would see six sites opened for single-family lot development in Porter Creek.
Roy Johnson had waited more than 40 years for this moment.
Two young men from Montreal have been charged in relation to a stabbing at a hotel in Carmacks that took place early on June 5.
Local social activist Bob Couchman, who passed away in May, liked to make up imaginary characters, and on Sunday one of them will be put to rest.
Employees of the Equinox Rox, located at the Takhini Hot Springs, will donate their time Saturday to help a medical clinic in the Congo.
A 46-year-old man from Whitehorse is currently missing after he fell into the Yukon River on Thursday night and failed to resurface.
The Yukon Hospital Corp. is in the beginning phases of planning for possible major changes to the Whitehorse General Hospital.
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