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With the assistance of highway workers, some motorists were able to navigate a stretch of North Klondike Highway 15 kilometres south of Carmacks, after a section of it washed out late Monday afternoon.
As Dawson City prepares to host Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday and details of the visit remain known only to Harper and his inner circle, the Yukon Liberal Party and federal New Democrats ridiculed what they perceive as Conservative motives for making the trip.
The new building proposed for 100 Range Rd. by Chilkahit Holdings Inc. will be a positive development for the city, insist two city councillors.
A proposed fourplex on Jarvis Street can now go ahead after city council granted the conditional use permit for the structure at its meeting Monday night.
Richard Malvasio tries to coax Cisco in for a dip.
The Little Salmon-Carmacks First Nation will continue to protect trappers' rights and will continue to fight for Johnnie Sam in relation to a controversial land dispute case with the Yukon government.
A participant flies around a corner during the Sima Slamfest Downhill Bike Race.
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