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Despite expressing confidence in the Yukon's economy, 22 per cent of those polled in a summer DataPath Systems survey said they feel worse off than they were a year ago.
While Greg and Denise McHales' lawsuit against Air Canada may have been settled out of court, many passengers remain disgruntled with the carrier's handling of their luggage.
Bill Drury likes the new environmental review process in the Yukon.
Charges of drug trafficking are pending against two Whitehorse men after RCMP officers seized $2,800 cash, drug paraphernalia and an undisclosed quantity of crack cocaine at a residence in the Kopper King Trailer Park.
Those proposing the Angel's Nest youth shelter for the city are hoping to have a letter Tuesday stating the territorial government's support to fund the operations of the facility for the next three years.
A new four-year contract signed between the Yukon government and its doctors is worth $73.9 million, according to the Department of Health and Social Services.
The Canada Games Centre was flooded with hundreds of participants in the 2008 Canadian Lutheran Youth Gathering on Thursday afternoon.
The public's assistance is requested in locating two Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.
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