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DAWSON CITY - Michael Gates was so eager to get started on his lecture at the Dawson City Museum last month that he could hardly wait to be introduced.
DAWSON CITY - Rick Dyke-Price was nearing the end of a successful career in business as a surveyor in 1999 when someone slipped him a flyer for the Around the World 2000 car rally.
The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Wednesday.
DAWSON CITY - The June issue of the Reader's Digest contains a pleasant surprise for Bill Holmes, the marketing director of the Klondike Visitors Association (KVA).
A new apartment building planned for Porter Creek can proceed after city council approved third reading of the zoning amendment for the property Monday night.
A lively crowd whooped, cheered, and whistled as the 118 graduates from F.H. Collins Secondary School filed into the gymnasium Thursday night to celebrate an important milestone in their young lives.
LAKE LABERGE - Move toward more program and service delivery for the Yukon's first nations or strengthen the Council of Yukon First Nations' political clout was subject for debate during Thursday's talks at the CYFN annual assembly here.
Kyle Cashen, a multi-instrumentalist Yukon musician, has returned from the nation's biggest music festival with stories to tell.
It's odd how the North grabs hold of some of the folks who live there just a few years and never quite lets go.
DAWSON CITY - The Danoja Zho Cultural Centre was the hub of activity on Aboriginal Day, with opening ceremonies and speeches beginning around noon.
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