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Sales of tomato plants generated $2,000
With few wildfires hitting the territory this season, 18 Yukon firefighters have been sent to B.C. to help battle a 150-hectare blaze near Chetwynd.
A noticeable decline in the number of female chinook returning in this summer's below-average salmon run up the Yukon River is even further cause for pause.
A visiting Supreme Court justice has reserved judgment on a point of law involving a woman's allegation that the City of Whitehorse should be held responsible because she slipped and fell on a slippery sidewalk.
With this Friday's arrival of the fall hunting season, the Department of Environment wants hunters to be aware of new regulations.
The Yukon government and Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN) ramped up the "working together" stakes this week after signing an Intergovernmental Relations Accord and an agreement to collaborate on a new cultural centre in Haines Junction.
They're back and happy to be home near the Yukon wilderness.
DAWSON CITY - Progress is being made on alternative sites and methods of sewage treatment in Dawson City.
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