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Pet Blessing
Cats and dogs joined their owners for church during the Blessing of the Animals ceremony at the United Church in Whitehorse on Sunday.
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Up In Smoke
It took thirty firefighters over four hours to battle a blaze at an old storage warehouse in downtown Whitehorse on Thursday night. Arson is suspected.
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Relaying Hope
Hundreds of people participated in the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life at Shipyards Park in Whitehorse on Saturday. The walk raises money for cancer research and treatment.
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Top Yukon athletes receive funds
Top Yukoners overcome adversity in River Quest
Pipeline fight may be brewing
Peel plan will not be accepted by government: oil and gas officials
Slow down and think, please
Cantung closes again
Cycling toward climate change
Mount Sima gets adventurous
North Yukon plan signed off
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