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An emergency closure of the aboriginal fishery on the Klukshu and Tatshenshini rivers has been implemented by the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations.
Brian Fidler poses with his puppet, seen in "Cam and Legs"
Yukon College and the Yukon Foundation have once again teamed up for $20,000 worth of scholarship and bursary endowments for the territory's students.
Twenty Royal Canadian Army cadets will graduate from the first Basic Marksmanship course at the Whitehorse Cadet Summer Training Centre this evening.
The Crown corporation managing federal public servants' pensions has declared a $450-million loss on its $2-billion asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) investment, and Yukon Liberal Leader Arthur Mitchell wants the premier to follow suit.
An article in Wednesday's edition regarding contracts for a city well project reported contractor Encore Drilling had closed its local office.
In the display window of Sandor's Clothing Ltd., three mannequins battle with toy guns.
The Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) has appointed Louis Martel as rural and economic development advisor with its RDEE team.
On Monday afternoon, Yukon Supreme Court Justice Ron Veale will hand down his decision on whether to grant an injunction in the sale of the two territorial waterfront properties in Whitehorse.
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