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News

Multiple family lot is priced at $250,000

August 25, 2008

Single-family properties at the new Stan McCowan Place development will cost buyers between $74,550 and $154,350.

National Energy Board will hold hearings into former tank farm

August 25, 2008

Whether the Whitehorse tank farm has been cleaned up to standards suitable for residential development will be the focus of the National Energy Board (NEB) hearings here on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Yukoners condemn federal cuts to arts programs funding

August 25, 2008

Close to $50 million in cuts to arts funding in Canada are getting poor reviews from the Yukon's purveyors of culture.

Government plans S.S. Tutshi memorialSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

Renovations and stabilization work to the remains of the S.S. Tutshi sternwheeler in Carcross will result in a proper memorial to the important local icon, Tourism and Culture Minister Elaine Taylor announced Friday.

REAR-ENDERSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

A blue Ford pickup truck struck a Honda CRV.

‘Prince of Pot’ to visit WhitehorseSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

The Prince of Pot, Marc Emery, will be gracing Whitehorse Thursday with his resplendent, marijuana-smoking presence to speak at an all-ages rally at the Baked Cafe on Main Street.

Grizzly bear activity sees trail, campground closureSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

An aggressive grizzly bear has forced the closure of the Grizzly Lake trail and campground inside the Tombstone Territorial Park.

Council to vote tonight on warehouse issueSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

City council will vote tonight on whether to take the next step that would see the city's Official Community Plan (OCP) amended to allow for a large warehouse operation at the end of Range Road.

Details of PM’s visit still a mysterySubscribers only

August 25, 2008

DAWSON CITY - As Dawson City prepares to welcome Prime Minister Stephen Harper for a short visit on Wednesday, people here are mostly in the dark about what to expect or what to do.

Talent showcased at Picture Show TuesdaysSubscribers only

August 25, 2008

Picture Show Tuesdays at the Old Firehall is where Yukon-themed and Yukon-created movies are screened.