Youth of Today Society members Jodi Proctor, left, and Pauline Chambers, right, lead a march to the Yukon Government building on Thursday to send a message to Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart about the Angel's Nest youth shelter project.
The scenery of the Dempster Highway is known for inspiring awe, not nausea.
But what two Yukon men witnessed on the road this week made them feel ill.
They saw as many as eight trucks of hunters from the...
RCMP were summoned to the lobby of the government building to face down a security threat on Thursday afternoon.
Ten young women and a 70-year-old grandmother armed with bright yellow placards and slogans and a desire...
There’s more than four decades between the NDP’s oldest and youngest federal candidates for the Yukon.
Robin Reid-Fraser, who’s 19, is running against long-time NDP spokesman Ken Bolton, 62, and...
There was a time, not long ago, when the trails of Kishwoot Island were well-known to Whitehorse citizens.
Well-kept trails crisscrossed the humble island, leading visitors through forest, over plains and along the...
Former Yukon member of Parliament and deputy prime minister Erik Nielsen died suddenly last night at his home in Kelowna at the age of 86.
In three decades of service as MP for the Yukon, Nielsen rose through the party...
Like a skier riding the fall-line down a black diamond run, Mt. Sima Ski Resort is picking-up momentum as it moves towards the goal of opening for the winter season.
Less than two months since electing a new board of...
Mountain biker Bruce Thomson, flanked by his two dogs, rode up, and down the elevated plank — the last stunt remaining on the Lower Bogaloo trail.
The rest of the sophisticated volunteer-built obstacles...
Artist Rich Claxton was setting up the solo showroom at the Yukon Artists at Work gallery, surrounded on all sides by dozens of his expertly crafted clay creations.
Cups, vases and mugs stood perched in various stages...
Jason Seguin is a caper connoisseur.
Standing in a small corner room — all that remains of Zola’s Café Dore on Main Street — the new business owner held out some of the plump pickled buds on a...
If you want to measure how far Yukon society has advanced in the last couple of years, drive 90 minutes to Skagway, Alaska, and order an omelet.
If you’re lucky, the eggs and sausage will be fine. Good even.