Convicted murderer Alicia Murphy will not be eligible for parole until 2022, a Yukon Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday.
The 2009 Official Community Plan is becoming a 2010 plan.
The former Whitehorse bouncer who was found guilty earlier this year of sucker-punching a drunk patron outside Coasters night club is appealing the court’s decision.
A jury in Yellowknife is deliberating the fate of an Alberta man charged in the murder of a northern RCMP officer two years ago.
A human rights complaint has been sent back to the starting blocks because of a “deficient” ruling, a Yukon Supreme Court judge has decided.
It’s been almost two decades since Darrell Pasloski moved to Whitehorse with his family to run the Shoppers Drug Mart store at the Qwanlin Mall.
Government funding for the Alaska Highway Aboriginal Pipeline Coalition is not enough,
Hank Karr entertains at a Business After Hours function
City council members will get a break from their weekly meetings during the second half of December.
Health Minister Glenn Hart plans to retract his remarks directed at NDP house leader Steve Cardiff during Tuesday’s question period, according to a cabinet spokeswoman.
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