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The Yukon Fish and Game Association will kick off National Fishing Week in the Yukon with a number of special events in Whitehorse designed to encourage people to try fishing for the first time.
A total of $162,968 from the city's water and sewer reserve will be moved into the water and sewer fund to make up for the 2007 deficit.
The public's assistance is requested in locating individuals wanted as of 12:00 p.m. on Thursday.
In just four short weeks, Whitehorse will host its first-ever Heritage Festival to celebrate the many cultures of the people who live here.
Local museums, no matter how small, will often give you a pretty good idea of what a community thinks about itself and its roots.
In spite of rain that varied from light mist to cats and dogs during the afternoon, the 2008 Yukon Gold Panning Competition went off as planned and was quite well attended, with spectators in rain gear and umbrellas lining the sides of the panning site.
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