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Busting a grooveSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

Audience members in LePage Park enjoy the musical stylings of Ryan Leblanc

Long hours on the roadSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

The 2002 Harley-Davidson Road King Police motorcycle,

Icy Waters’ proposed lots under scrutiny

July 15, 2008

Mayor Bev Buckway is waiting to see the regular water reports from the Icy Waters Ltd. site on Fish Lake Road before deciding who's got their facts right and wrong after Monday night's public hearing on the proposal for country residential lots off Fish Lake Road.

Nav Canada crew was doing inspection of airport equipment

July 15, 2008

Around and around, the Challenger jet went.

Council turns down proposal for condo project

July 15, 2008

City council unanimously voted Monday night to turn down the rezoning for a proposal that would have seen an up to 25-unit condominium facility for older residents.

Working Yukon residents up by 800 from June 2007 totalSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

Construction and mining booms are being credited with adding 800 more jobs to the Yukon's June 2008 employment rate, compared to figures for June of last year.

Western Copper’s reclamation plan is concern to CYFNSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

The Council of Yukon First Nations is anxiously awaiting Friday's recommendation on the proposed Carmacks Copper mine, says Grand Chief Andy Carvill.

Bear-aware pamphlet being mailed outSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

Environment Yukon is mailing a brochure to every Yukon household this week with helpful information on the title: How to Keep Bears Out of Your Yard.

Overnight RV parking irks Dawson chamberSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

DAWSON CITY - The Dawson City Chamber of Commerce would like all RV travellers to know the streets and parking spaces of Dawson City are not a Wal-Mart parking lot.

NDP leader, spouse will combine business, pleasureSubscribers only

July 15, 2008

Federal NDP Leader Jack Layton made himself available to the local media Monday during a brief visit to the Yukon's capital.