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RCMP searching for three peopleSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.

City moves to a hearing on firm’s planned moveSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

A public hearing will go ahead on a proposal that would see a company's downtown business operations move to one location on Range Road.

Missing man’s body found in AlaskaSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

A body that washed up on a sand bar near Eagle, Alaska on June 30 has been identified as that of the 26-year-old canoeist who went missing near Dawson City on May 17.

‘Interesting confrontations’ may ensue over church issue, first nation warnsSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

The location of road access for a proposed Carmacks Christian Fellowship (CCF) church could lead to a showdown between the Little Salmon-Carmacks First Nation (LSCFN) and the fellowship's congregation.

Property to grow if council agreesSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

G-P Distributing could be another 0.24 hectares larger if the city approves the lot enlargement for 29 MacDonald Rd.

Councillor queries land disposition policySubscribers only

July 11, 2008

A policy governing how land will be sold in the city is raising questions for one city councillor.

Josephine B. comes of age in a time of turmoilSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

The title of this novel is sort of a giveaway.

Burlesque troupe celebrates womanhood with strippingSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

Five Vancouver burlesque dancers were in town last weekend, baring their bodies.

Evalyn Parry twists words and music in city, AtlinSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

Evalyn Parry, a musician, poet and social commentator from Toronto, will be rolling through town over the next few days to plays shows in Whitehorse and Atlin, B.C.

Sierra Noble brings Metis music to the nationSubscribers only

July 11, 2008

DAWSON CITY - Fiddler Sierra Noble and guitarist Lindsey Bart played to a packed house at the Danoja Zho Cultural Centre last Monday evening.