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News

Elementary students assigned to new schools

June 26, 2008

A ministerial order passed Wednesday will mean changes for students at three elementary schools.

Hospital deal reached

June 26, 2008

A tentative agreement between the Whitehorse General Hospital and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) has been reached.

Fire grows as lightning activity mounts

June 26, 2008

The Ogilvie River Fire first discovered in the Klondike fire district Monday evening has now grown to 500 hectares, officials said today.

Dust to Dawson ride: the biggest biker event yetSubscribers only

June 26, 2008

DAWSON CITY - Dawson has become the place to be for bikers during summer solstice weekend over the last 15 years.

Yukon River Quest leaders are so far neck-and-neckSubscribers only

June 26, 2008

CARMACKS - After 18 straight hours of gruelling paddling, the two lead teams in the 2008 Yukon River Quest were within one boat length of each other this morning.

Outage affected 74 customersSubscribers only

June 26, 2008

Two broken insulators were the culprit behind a lengthy power failure that affected 74 customers in the north-end MacPherson subdivision Wednesday evening.

National HIV Testing Day is tomorrowSubscribers only

June 26, 2008

Blood Ties Four Directions Centre is promoting National HIV Testing Day with a free barbecue and confidential HIV testing from noon to 4 p.m. Friday.

Aviation historian to speak hereSubscribers only

June 26, 2008

The transformative effect powered flight had on world affairs was felt in the Yukon, and author, pilot and aviation historian Chris Weicht will be in Whitehorse July 2-3 to talk about the city's history in the skies and promote his latest book, Yukon Airways.