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Of ravens, eagles, livers and lead

Of ravens, eagles, livers and lead

Environment Yukon’s animal health unit has been testing livers of scavenging birds since 2013
Robots don’t rule over us yet, but they do sell lunch

Robots don’t rule over us yet, but they do sell lunch

Not everyone will be taken into the future, as Ilya Kabakov once said
Yukon war memorial hidden in Vancouver

Yukon war memorial hidden in Vancouver

A dramatic and beautiful memorial to the fallen of World War I is not well known to Yukoners today
Man who sexually abused girls a good candidate for treatment, eventual release, psychiatrist says

Man who sexually abused girls a good candidate for treatment, eventual release, psychiatrist says

Dr. Shabreham Lohrasbe is an expert witness in the dangerous offender hearing for the man

YG seeks to ease neighbourhood concerns over housing first project

YG will consult more once design for downtown building is complete
Cold weather hampers Babe Southwick Memorial Race

Cold weather hampers Babe Southwick Memorial Race

‘It was nice to see people out there because we didn’t expect as many volunteers to show up’
Dangerous offender hearing underway for former Yukon man who sexually abused 13 girls

Dangerous offender hearing underway for former Yukon man who sexually abused 13 girls

The man pleaded guilty to sexually abusing 13 girls over seven years in the Yukon, B.C. and Ontario
No Resource Gateway construction work this season, YG says

No Resource Gateway construction work this season, YG says

‘We’re not as advanced as we would have liked to have been but we still are advancing’
Tagish dog rescue owner asks court to change dog surrender order

Tagish dog rescue owner asks court to change dog surrender order

Shelley Cuthbert is asking for changes to an order requiring her to surrender 10 dogs per month
Former Whitehorse RCMP officer gets conditional discharge for sexual assault

Former Whitehorse RCMP officer gets conditional discharge for sexual assault

Judge Richard Scheider sided with the defence’s argument that conditional discharge was appropriate