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Yukon Supreme Court Justice Ron Veale has granted the Ta'an Kwach'an Council the injunction it sought to suspend the tender for two Yukon government-owned waterfront lots in downtown Whitehorse.
An Ontario-based company has been awarded the contract to take over care and maintenance of the Faro mine next year.
Blood Ties Four Directions will host a needle safety awareness workshop at 7:00 this evening at the Whitehorse Public Library.
Deputy Premier Elaine Taylor and several Yukon first nations women are representing the Yukon at the second annual National Aboriginal Women's Summit.
The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) will provide an additional $500,000 in GIS payments to more than 700 working seniors in the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
An unexplained delay in bringing new liquor regulations into force has left a Yukon businessman high and dry.
The territorial government could be up against another first nation in Yukon Supreme Court over the sale of Whitehorse waterfront land and the tender process involved in its disposal.
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