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The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.
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.
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.
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.
G-P Distributing could be another 0.24 hectares larger if the city approves the lot enlargement for 29 MacDonald Rd.
A policy governing how land will be sold in the city is raising questions for one city councillor.
The title of this novel is sort of a giveaway.
Five Vancouver burlesque dancers were in town last weekend, baring their bodies.
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.
DAWSON CITY - Fiddler Sierra Noble and guitarist Lindsey Bart played to a packed house at the Danoja Zho Cultural Centre last Monday evening.
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