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The city's mayor is expressing concern about the rising amount the city isn't collecting in taxes.
Instead of going ahead with an agreement that's already been drawn up for the the city to lease space in the Phelps Building on Main Street, city management will ask for proposals to come forward for space.
For 10 years, Brenda Jackson has worked for the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) in nearly every capacity - first as a youth court worker, then an adult court worker, justice manager, policy analyst and now human resource development manager.
The city could be taking the possibility of a new heating system for Whitehorse's next major subdivision a step further if it approves a contract award next Monday night.
A doctor facing charges of assault and battery in a civil trial took the stand in Yukon Supreme Court on Wednesday.
It's time for the Dutoit kids to solve yet another intriguing Yukon mystery.
It's time for the Dutoit kids to solve yet another intriguing Yukon mystery.
Education Minister Patrick Rouble has announced $405,000 in new funding to the year 2010, flowing through the Northern Strategy Trust Fund to the Tr'ondek Hwech'in First Nation in the Dawson City area.
There could be another single-family lot in the city if council approves a proposed subdivision on a property at the corner of Elm Street and 12th Avenue in Porter Creek.
DAWSON CITY - Just about a month ago, Jesse Mitchell introduced his art installation project to a packed audience in the ODD Gallery. At that point, the gallery was largely empty with two striking exceptions.
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