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Don’t tax the old and the sick, YMA’s head urgesSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Charging more money to the territory's most vulnerable is no way to curb the rising cost of delivering medical care, says Dr. Rao Tadepalli, president of the Yukon Medical Association (YMA).

Carvill reserves comment on first nation’s departureSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Grand Chief Andy Carvill of the Council of Yukon First Nations has put off commenting on the decision by the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation to leave the fold.

Car slams into poleSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Emergency responders sped to the scene of this single-vehicle mishap on Hamilton Boulevard at about 1 p.m.

Court hears from pathologistSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

The Vancouver pathologist who examined Gerald Dawson's body more than 10 days after he died, testified via satellite in Yukon Supreme Court today.

YOTS buys house to use as shelterSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

After weeks of uncertainty and the Yukon government's rebuff of an operations funding request, the Youth of Today Society (YOTS) has forged ahead and purchased the former Hide on Jeckell guest house, to be used for its proposed shelter for those aged 17 to 24.

Highway mishap injures trioSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Three people were taken to hospital with minor injuries Saturday evening after a three-vehicle crash at the intersection of the Kulan industrial area and Alaska Highway.

Rasing Funds the fun waySubscribers only

November 17, 2008

The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organization

Major youth conference scheduled this weekendSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Youth and youth workers from across the North are set to descend on Whitehorse Nov. 21-23 for a conference in which youth engagement, empowerment and education are the focus.

CMA head brings key message to WhitehorseSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

Dr. Robert Ouellet, the new president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), brought his health care privatization message to the Yukon Medical Association's (YMA's) annual general meeting Friday.

Vehicle stolen, man arrestedSubscribers only

November 17, 2008

A 24-year-old Whitehorse man is facing theft charges today after the RCMP recovered a stolen vehicle early this morning.