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Ta'an Kwachan Council Chief Ruth Massie says her first nation will continue to meet and deal with the Yukon government as it always has.
The public's assistance is requested in locating three Yukoners wanted as of noon Thursday.
A gathering on the shores of Bennett Lake in Carcross on Thursday marked the official completion of the new Bennett Lake viewing platform.
Yukon College will kick off the beginning of another school year with a two-week orientation beginning Tuesday.
At the age of 87, Continental, Ohio resident Robert Kaufman hopped on a cruise ship bound for Alaska, and toured the Emerald Lake area by horseback.
DAWSON CITY - Marcelo da Luz and the Power of One (XOF1) Solar Car have succeeded in navigating the Top of the World Highway, Taylor Highway and Alaska Highway to Anchorage.
DAWSON CITY - It was a father-and-son reunion at the Dawson City Museum recently as Ilgvars and John Steins lined up their works on opposite walls as part of the Yukon Riverbank Arts Festival.
There are advantages to the graphic arts medium.
On Wednesday evening of last week, the parish of Christ Church Cathedral said farewell to its 25th rector and fourth dean of Yukon, the Very Rev. John "Peter" Williams and his wife, Barbara.
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