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Alaska’s healthcare meltdown

Alaska’s healthcare meltdown

The debate in Alaska over health-care reform is a vivid reminder how fortunate we Yukoners are to enjoy such generous financial support from our federal government.
Financing a car with good or bad credit

Financing a car with good or bad credit

Here’s what you need to know before you borrow to buy a new vehicle.
Canada’s social conservatives look at America with envy

Canada’s social conservatives look at America with envy

In the U.S., the religious right has a chance to remake the Supreme Court. In Canada, not so much.
How to make your driver’s seat more comfortable

How to make your driver’s seat more comfortable

Driving should be fun. Part of making it fun is making sure that you are as comfortable as possible. Very few people actually take the time to stop and focus on improving the cockpit comfort of their vehicle.
‘When the legend becomes the truth, print the legend’

‘When the legend becomes the truth, print the legend’

Many Klondike scribes didn’t mind taking liberties with the truth
Losing Yukon’s youth

Losing Yukon’s youth

It’s high school graduation time. Even if you didn’t get invited to make the inspirational grad speech at your old high school, you should still prepare a few words of wisdom for the next generation. Teenagers love to get career and life advice from adults, so don’t hesitate to share your life experience next time you spot a future leader in a restaurant, motor vehicles lineup or even at the home dinner table.
Universal child care subsidizes the wealthy

Universal child care subsidizes the wealthy

There are better ways to ensure daycare is available to families who need it
Tips for travelling with pets

Tips for travelling with pets

Dogs need more than walks and open windows to be comfortable in cars
Firing squad: Whitehorse’s mayor and council risk voter wrath for costly string of dismissals

Firing squad: Whitehorse’s mayor and council risk voter wrath for costly string of dismissals

The revolving door for upper management of the City of Whitehorse continues to spin after years of relative stability.