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News

Well-drilling bid is $50,000 over city’s planned budget

July 14, 2008

The city could be spending almost $50,000 more than it planned on a pilot project to develop new wells for the local water supply and to monitor the well program.

Quarry is proposed for Livingstone Trail

July 14, 2008

The city is seeking an amendment to its own long-term planning document to make way for a gravel quarry on the old Livingstone Trail.

Dawson recycling imperiled by funding shortage

July 14, 2008

DAWSON CITY - The Conservation Klondike Society (CKS) closed the recycling centre on Second Avenue for a couple of days last week.

Local man wins coveted sanctuary sheep huntSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

Whitehorse realtor Nelson Turnbull is this year's winner of a Dall sheep tag for a hunt in the Kluane Wildlife Sanctuary.

Bar association bolsters local organizationsSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

Two local not-for-profit groups received a financial boost last Thursday when Canadian Bar Association (CBA) president Bernard Amyot presented them with a cheque for $7,200 during a visit to Whitehorse.

Permanent Art Collection showing new acquisitionsSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

Thirteen new works chosen for the Yukon Permanent Art Collection will be exhibited at the Old Fire Hall, Minister of Tourism and Culture Elaine Taylor announced last Thursday.

Dawson City couple has big anniversary monthSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

DAWSON CITY - It's been a big month for the Snider family in Dawson City. In the space of four weeks, Ken and Aldene have celebrated two major anniversaries.

Crews contain two human-caused firesSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

Two new wildfires were discovered in the territory over the weekend, fire officials said today.

John Tizya Centre will openin Old Crow on TuesdaySubscribers only

July 14, 2008

With its grand opening set for tomorrow during the Biennial International Gwich'in Gathering in Old Crow, the John Tizya Centre in Old Crow will showcase the culture of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation.

Tents banned at Congdon Creek campgroundSubscribers only

July 14, 2008

The Congdon Creek Territorial Campground is limited to people using trailers or campers until there is no more grizzly bear activity in the campground.