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News

Officers, suspect engage in violent struggle

July 7, 2008

Two RCMP officers were assaulted last Thursday while arresting a man on outstanding warrants on charges of assault, theft and failing to appear in court.

Whitehorse man is granted a new trial

July 7, 2008

A new trial has been ordered for a 71-year-old Whitehorse man convicted of common assault, on the grounds that the trial judge erred by not ordering that the accused be represented by counsel.

Major renovations enter the homestrech

July 7, 2008

"We're camping," Mary-Jane Warshawski said of Coast Mountain Sports' current location above the old Main Street Zola's Cafe.

Fire risk drops as crews return from B.C.Subscribers only

July 7, 2008

The danger rating for forest fires in the Yukon has dropped to low for most of the territory, with the exception of moderate conditions in the Old Crow and Carmacks districts.

Quest’s new head veterinarian already boasts trail experienceSubscribers only

July 7, 2008

A familiar face will be returning to the role of head veterinarian for the 2009 Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race.

Job numbers are reboundingSubscribers only

July 7, 2008

There were 900 more jobs in the territory in April 2008 compared to the same time last year, according to the Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

Renovated hot springs are ready for soakers: ownersSubscribers only

July 7, 2008

After four months of intensive renovations, the new owners of the Takhini Hot Springs are re-opening the pools, they announced today.