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DAWSON CITY - Folks fuelling up their vehicles at Dominion Shell in downtown Dawson are looking at another new reality of the high price of gasoline.
It's looking like the Carmacks Copper proposal is something akin to an experiment, says the executive director of the Yukon Conservation Society.
A $250,000 federal government injection into Skills Canada Yukon will help raise the profile of skilled trades as career options for young people.
Three justices from the B.C./Yukon Court of Appeal have released their written reasons for revoking workers' compensation benefits from a woman who was terminated from the Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board in 2002.
The City of Whitehorse has filed documents with the Yukon Supreme Court hoping to have declared invalid a petition submitted to the city by residents of McLean Lake.
The winner of the fourth annual Council of the Federation Literacy Award for Yukon is Gordon Hardie of Dawson City.
A small claims court judgment has ruled that an independent contractor is entitled to damages because of a breach of a verbal contract with a local film company, WildMan Productions Inc.
The new Stan McCowan subdivision is just about ready to go ... at least on paper.
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