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Holiday season compounds isolation for those with FASD

In Whitehorse there’s not enough Christmas cheer to go around.And individuals suffering from fetal alcohol spectrum disorder are getting the…

Jacob on the loose

Marcellus Jacob failed to report to his halfway house yesterday and is now wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant, confirmed Dennis Finlay with…

Ta’an chief calls for solidarity

Ruth Massie is feeling confident.The returned chief of the Ta’an Kwach’an Council beat longtime rival Bonnie Harpe, winning a clear…
She’s no Barbie girl

She’s no Barbie girl

Early Friday afternoon, local photographer Jen Williams looked like she was preparing to play house.She assembled a miniature 1950s-style kitchen…

International AIDS quilt warms the North

William G. Dawson was the first aboriginal man from the Yukon to die from an AIDS-related illness, and he’s left a creative legacy to be…

Film fest helps to fight world’s wrongs

Victims of military torture and missing aboriginal women will be the focus of this weekend’s second Amnesty International Film Festival in…

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Winter is a good time for walkingIt’s cold. It’s dark. It’s windy. The kids are bouncing off the walls.

Christmas comes early to museums

One of the first actions of the re-elected Yukon Party government was to open up the purse strings for cultural investment.

Holiday season compounds isolation for those with FASD

In Whitehorse there’s not enough Christmas cheer to go around.And individuals suffering from fetal alcohol spectrum disorder are…

MLAs hope their rookie status will be a strength

Four new faces displayed a mix of terror and accomplishment as the 32nd Yukon legislature opened Thursday.