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Supplements published on Monday October 29, 2018
Stories published on Monday October 29, 2018
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Yukon runners compete in B.C. Championships The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack cross-country team, which features three runners from Whitehorse, competed in the BC Cross-Country Championships in Abbotsford.
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Squash Yukon season opening tourney Squash Yukon held a tournament over the weekend
- Liberals missed a vital northern opportunity I had the pleasure of attending some of the excellent Opportunities North conference in Whitehorse last week.
- Prime Minister Selfie is pouring us snake oil So the federal government has finally unveiled the carbon tax.
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Book On War History Launched Authors D. Blair Neatby, left, and Michael Gates launch The Yukon Fallen of World War I last Thursday evening at the Royal Canadian Legion premises in Whitehorse.
- Rent supplement program funding enriched The Yukon Housing Corp.’s (YHC’s) rent supplement program is being increased by $200,000, with $100,000 dedicated to rent subsidies for Yukoners experiencing homelessness.
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Honouring The Fallen .
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Stand up for Yukoners, YP tells premier The Yukon Party wants Premier Sandy Silver to stand up for Yukoners’ interests in Ottawa this week.
- Airport getting a new passenger bridge One of the passenger bridges at the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport is being replaced this fall.
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Yukon Party critical of new RCMP structure The territory’s opposition party was left crying foul earlier this month after the government unveiled details of operational changes for Yukon RCMP detachment buildings, saying it was a politically-motivated decision.
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Spooky Times At The Guild The Guild of Ghouls haunted house
- Outgoing council OKed special events funding A total of $50,000 in city funds,
- Mayor and council will be sworn in this evening Dan Curtis will officially take on his third term as the city’s mayor during a special meeting of council starting at 5:30 this evening.
- Outage affected services in Porter Creek Little is known about a cable outage in Porter Creek Saturday night and Sunday morning.
- Airport terminal evacuated Friday The Whitehorse airport was evacuated Friday afternoon, with officials later assuring the incident was a false alarm.
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Pillai snubbed feds by missing meeting: YP The territory’s opposition party is criticizing the government’s Economic Development minister for skipping out on a portion of a meeting for internal trade with federal, provincial and territorial colleagues.
- Coroner releases report into crash Reduced visibility due to deteriorating weather caused a fatal plane crash near Faro in 2017, the Yukon Coroner’s Office has concluded.