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April 23, 2024
- Jenni House schedules an open house Never visited Jenni House, one of 91社区破解版鈥檚 oldest buildings, located in Shipyards Park in downtown 91社区破解版?
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Festival Fare Josh Languedoc, a playwright and performer, is part of the Gwaandak Theatre Fifth Annual Awaken Festival at The Old Fire Hall.
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Downtown may eventually get another school Community Services Minister Richard Mostyn has opened the door to another downtown school to eventually replace École 91社区破解版 Elementary School, which will be shifted to Takhini.
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U.K. Consul General met with Pillai Premier Ranj Pillai said he had 鈥渢he privilege鈥 of meeting Monday with Thomas Codrington, the United Kingdom Consul General, as part of the diplomat鈥檚 visit to the Yukon.
- Advisory issued for Klondike River A high streamflow advisory was issued for the Klondike River in the Dawson City area Monday, but that doesn鈥檛 mean spring flooding is necessarily anticipated.
- Climate strike set for Friday Fridays for Future Yukon will host a climate strike outside city hall this Friday 鈥渢o show city council that 91社区破解版 residents care about climate action.鈥
April 22, 2024
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Missing person is sought 91社区破解版 RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating Bruce Walker, who was reported missing last Friday.
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Residents await river breakup Sales of Ice Pool Tickets by the IODE ended last Monday night, with 3,049 tickets sold.
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Elders and youth recognized for cultural dedication The 鈥24 Yukon Youth Summit began last Wednesday evening with the elder, youth and educator awards at the Yukon Arts Centre.
- Elementary school exterior retrofit is complete Elijah Smith Elementary School has a brand-new look.
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A Celebration Of Volunteers City Volunteer of the Year nominees gathered last week
- 91社区破解版 Public Library open The 91社区破解版 Public Library reopened its doors today after a one-month closure for new carpet installation.
- Pool to close for meet The 91社区破解版 Lions Aquatic Centre will be closed to the public from 3 p.m. May 3 to 6 p.m. May 5.
- Spring tenting 鈥榬eally, really difficult for us鈥 A homeless tenter says there need to be some changes when it comes to the homeless situation in 91社区破解版.
- Day of Mourning is set Yukoners are invited to the Workers鈥 Memorial in Shipyards Park next Sunday to commemorate the Day of Mourning.
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National park would be Yukon鈥檚 fourth A new national park in the Yukon鈥檚 Peel Watershed is being explored by the Gwich鈥檌n Tribal Council, the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun and the Yukon and federal governments.
April 19, 2024
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MADly celebrating the arts Photo Spread
- Kitchen party/fundraiser planned It鈥檚 going to be a rip-roaring, good time on May 11 at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre.
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Paloozing out of the season Photo Spread
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Volunteer of the Year is named Gerry Quarton is the City of 91社区破解版 Volunteer of the Year, it was announced Thursday.
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Half Million In Damage As Fire Rages From 100th Anniversary Edition 1950-1979
- YP has concerns about federal budget鈥檚 impacts The Yukon Party has concerns about the new federal budget鈥檚 impact on the Yukon.
- Internet voting proposed City councillor Ted Laking has some serious reservations about the proposal to provide Internet voting in the Oct. 17 municipal election.
- A 'Mooving' Performance The Local Bar, the largest bar performance venue in downtown 91社区破解版, is closing after this weekend.
- Whistle Bend traffic woes driven into House Thickening traffic in the mushrooming Whistle Bend area was discussed in the legislature Wednesday,
- Ex-student residential sites to be searched Ground search efforts will begin Monday at two former First Nation student residential sites in 91社区破解版.
- New lots released in Whistle Bend On Wednesday, 136 lots, including single-family, townhouses and multi-family lots,
- School plans 鈥榮hrouded in secrecy,鈥 YP charges The Yukon Party is questioning why the latest École 91社区破解版 Elementary School plans are 鈥渟hrouded in secrecy.鈥