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First nation, company team for jail workSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

A Kwanlin Dun First Nation partnership with Dominion Construction was awarded a $2.7-million contract to manage building the new correctional centre to replace the existing Whitehorse Correctional Centre.

Woman ordered jailed another three weeksSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

A 40-year-old woman was ordered to spend another 20 days in prison after pleading guilty to one charge of possession of a controlled substance and two breaches of court process.

Artists invited to take part in the OlympicsSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

LAKE LABERGE - Aboriginal artists from the Yukon and across Canada are being encouraged to get involved in Vancouver's 2010 Olympics.

Coast Mountain continues to seek parking exemptionSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

As they wait for word from the city about removing the parking regulations for their new store, Coast Mountain Sports owner Mary-Jane Warshawski and Craig Hougen are also working with officials at a nearby bank to find the 11 parking spots needed to meet the current zoning requirements.

Downtown lots go on saleSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

The bidding can begin.

Like father, like son, ‘We love to paddle’Subscribers only

June 27, 2008

About three weeks ago, Kevin Daffe went white water rafting in the snow.

Yukoner in B.C. jail appeals convictionSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

A 38-year-old man who was convicted of sexual assault last February is appealing his conviction.

Porter Creek’s lower bench officially deemed Whistle BendSubscribers only

June 27, 2008

Porter Creek's lower bench area has officially become Whistle Bend after city council gave third reading of the bylaw to name the site that will become one of Whitehorse's next major residential developments.

Heating contract awarded by citySubscribers only

June 27, 2008

A more-than $218,000-contract has been awarded to EBA Engineering as the City of Whitehorse takes a closer look at new ways to heat homes in the city.

Motorhome leaves highwaySubscribers only

June 27, 2008

A 70-year-old woman from Florida was not injured Tuesday morning after the motorhome she was driving hit the ditch off the North Klondike Highway at the north end of Fox Lake.