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Human error is being blamed for an accident at Castlerock Enterprises' property Wednesday evening that sent two Nuway Crushing employees to Whitehorse General Hospital with broken legs.
A pair of Alberta men were forced to watch their Pontiac Grand Prix burn on Wednesday, just south of the Takhini Bridge on the Alaska Highway.
On June 9, the day Christiane Cramp was scheduled to have her cancerous ovaries removed, she rode her motorized wheelchair to Whitehorse General Hospital for her 7 a.m. appointment.
Curious Buddies Day Care is back in business today after the Yukon government reinstated its licence, revoked on June 7 by the Department of Health and Social Services.
Northern Cross Yukon is proceeding with plans to conduct the Yukon's first summer drill program for oil and gas in 43 years.
Million Dollar Falls Campround is closed until further notice, due to a grizzly bear in the vicinity.
Final arguments are pending in a civil trial involving a doctor accused of performing a tubal ligation without the patient's consent in 2002.
Dave Layzell loves trains.
Philippe LeBlond is always busy.
A new wildfire, believed to be lightning-caused, was discovered in the Beaver Creek fire district at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, evening, Wildland Fire Management said Thursday.
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