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Sometime during the 16th century — 1534 to be exact — King Francis I sends Jacques Cartier out to sea in search of a shortcut to…
Jan 26, 2006 4:00 AM
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Fentie optimistic following federal election
A Conservative government shouldn’t make any difference to how Ottawa treats the Yukon, says Premier Dennis Fentie.
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A report by the Yukon’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts recommends more cabinet oversight of Crown corporations.
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With $32,254, Whitehorse General Hospital could have bought a two-week supply of medications for all its patients.
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Want to go to Pension Inlet?What about Low Wageville, Mount Disqualified, Evictoria, Fort Welfare or Unwelcome Bay?Well, a new map of Canada,…
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‘Mister, what is the big problem now?” asked the little girl.“My parents were arguing last night and my mother said the…
Jan 21, 2006 4:00 AM
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Greetham promises ‘connections’ to Ottawa
There is a twinkle in Sue Greetham’s eye these days.It’s probably there often, because it suits her personality, which more and more…
Jan 21, 2006 4:00 AM
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Boyde tougher on Liberals this time around
Pam Boyde is sincere and dogged in her determination to become the Yukon’s MP.It’s Wednesday evening, less than a week before the…
Jan 21, 2006 4:00 AM
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Beware politicians who slight culture
Canada’s artists help to define who we are and what matters to us, both in Canada and around the world.
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