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November 8, 2023
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All Things Electric All manners of things electric were on display last Sunday for the #ElectrifyYukon event at the Yukon Transportation Museum.
- Yukon government commemorates veterans The Yukon government is commemorating veterans this month by recognizing Veterans’ Week, National Indigenous Veterans’ Day and Remembrance Day.
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YG accused of hiding hospital corporation report A $300,000 no-bid contract to review the financials of the Yukon Hospital Corp. and the withholding of the resulting report has the Yukon Party accusing the Liberal government of covering up a critical evaluation.
- Missing wild horses are found dead There was more bad news Tuesday when it came to the wild horses in the Champagne area.
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‘We have a monumental task ahead of us’: MADD The Whitehorse chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) launched its annual Red Ribbon campaign Friday morning.
November 7, 2023
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Indigenous students take healing journey to Europe YukonU First Nation students have embarked on a healing journey through Indigenous arts – and the next stop is an exchange with the Sámi people of Norway and Finland.
- Long Ago Yukon to host speaker on Saturday The next guest for Long Ago Yukon’s 2023-2024 speaker series will be Steph Halmhofer.
- Pillai attended Council of the Federation meeting in Halifax Premier Ranj Pillai raised theYukon government’s perspectives and interests on common priorities with other premiers on Sunday and Monday in Halifax.
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Town square pilot project drew mixed opinions Last summer’s experiment with a pedestrian mall on the east end of Main Street is provoking mixed reactions, according to a report from municipal staff members.
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Non-profits urgently need help, YG is told A group representing Yukon non-profits says financial help is needed for the sector as the cost of living in the territory has soared and that despite previous commitments, the Yukon government is ignoring their pleas.
- Wolf’s possible attack on dog investigated Yukon conservation officers are investigating a potential wolf attack against a dog in Dawson City.
November 6, 2023
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Standing Up For Palestine Solidarity Whitehorse joined in Saturday’s National Day of Action for Palestine.
- YP MLA questions pace of care advancements There’s been a delay in making improvements to health care in Watson Lake, Tracy-Anne McPhee, the minister of Health and Social Services, acknowledged last Thursday.
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Another Blue Feather Music Festival in the books Photo Spread
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Missing, injured horses spark anxieties It appears some tragedy has struck the wild horse herds in the Takhini River area.
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Ryder Apartment’s days are numbered Remediation and demolition work at the Ryder Apartment building on Sixth Avenue began last Wednesday.
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YMA sets its priorities for the next decade The Yukon Medical Association (YMA) held its annual general meeting over the weekend and is talking up its strategic plan.
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CASA’s deadline for walk-in clinic is late January The Yukon government is still saying it will open a Whitehorse walk-in medical clinic in early 2024,