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In an attempt to bolster his government, Premier Dennis Fentie made a major cabinet shuffle yesterday moving 11 of 19 portfolios among himself and seven ministers.Yukon government sees major cabinet shuffleYukon government sees major cabinet shuffle
Spectators packed the gallery in courtroom number five this morning to see Alicia Murphy's second court appearance since being charged with second-degree murder.
Artist Shane Wilson breathed a sigh of relief this week when he was reunited with his sculpture, Yukon Seasons, for the first time since it was stolen from the Canada Games Centre last year.
The Yukon River Quest is not a spectator sport.
One of the city's newest subdivisions could be kind of like a fridge.
The 24-kilometre stretch of the Dempster Highway which closed Wednesday re-opened late this morning to single lane traffic with a pilot truck leading the way through.
The time to rethink our approach to mining in Canada is here, says the mining co-ordinator for the Yukon Conservation Society.
Campers staying in the Million Dollar Falls Territorial Campground can once again use tents as well as trailers and campers, the Department of Environment announced today.
Federal officials will wait until next week to decide whether it will put restrictions on the Yukon's chinook salmon fishery.
The Yukon College board of governors has approved a strategic plan for 2008-2013, the college announced today.
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