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Six first-year registered nursing students from Victoria's Camosun College learned a new approach to nursing when they spent five weeks working at Copper Ridge Place and visiting other health care facilities in the territory.
Four young men have been arrested and charged with drug possession for the purpose of trafficking within the last week, in two separate incidents.
Not long after Samantha John graduated from high school, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).
This year, more than 2,000 students from across the Yukon participated in the "Drop the Pop Challenge."
Senator Bert Brown was in the Yukon recently to sell provincially/territorially-driven Senate reform, but Premier Dennis Fentie wasn't buying.
When Pat Ellis first moved to Whitehorse in 1953, the downtown core was mostly an untidy smattering of Second World War army buildings.
One will become two after city council approved the subdivision of the 31 MacDonald Rd. property in Porter Creek at its meeting Monday night.
Mary Bradshaw likes to keep her hands busy.
The owners of a Centennial Street property will have to wait at least another couple of weeks to find out if their plans for an apartment building can proceed.
The public's assistance is requested in locating two Yukoners wanted as of noon Wednesday.
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