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News

Condo advocate encounters many opponents

June 24, 2008

Turning a site now zoned for residential country homes into a development of up to 25 condominiums would change the face of a Porter Creek neighbourhood for the worse, many residents told city council Monday night.

Resident voices ‘outrage’ at lots proposal

June 24, 2008

One local resident is voicing her "outrage" at the latest proposal that would add five more residential properties next to the Meadow Lakes Golf Course.

Woman faces murder charge

June 24, 2008

A woman has been charged with second-degree murder in relation to the body found by the Yukon River in Whitehorse last weekend.

Forty-hectare fire burning in KlondikeSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

Two new lightning-caused wildfires were discovered in the Klondike fire district on Monday.

Eighteen-wheeler T-bones pickupSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

Charges have been laid against a Minnesota truck driver whose vehicle T-boned a blue Chevrolet pickup truck in the intersection of Two Mile Hill and the Alaska Highway late this morning.

YTG supports efforts to reduce energy costsSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

To help territorial residents combat rising fuel prices, the Yukon government is supporting Yukoners' efforts to reduce their energy costs.

Judge weighs evidence in tubal ligation caseSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

Justice Leigh Gower's decision is pending in a civil trial involving a tubal ligation that was allegedly performed without the patient's consent.

Israeli pilots explore the NorthSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

What began as a trip to Australia became a journey to the North, and it could move on to an expedition over the skies of Africa.

City extends hours for property taxesSubscribers only

June 24, 2008

With Whitehorse property taxes due July 2, the city has opted to stay open over the coming week.