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"Long Distance Relationship for Mythical Times" is both dinner and a show

"Long Distance Relationship for Mythical Times" is both dinner and a show

The sold-out play is set to take place this week in Whitehorse
Ostrich cull brings B.C. protestors to streets

Ostrich cull brings B.C. protestors to streets

Growing flock of support for Edgewood farm's fight to keep birds alive
Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre gets $50 million funding boost

Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre gets $50 million funding boost

Proposed centre expected to be completed by 2030 in Iqaluit and will be home to tens of thousands of Inuit artifacts
Republican representative in Alaska confident resolution recognizing Canada’s sovereignty will pass

Republican representative in Alaska confident resolution recognizing Canada’s sovereignty will pass

Republican Representative Chuck Kopp wants U.S. administration to hear Alaska’s voice on the state’s ongoing relationship with the sovereign nation of Canada; some Yukon leaders spoke in support of the resolution
RCMP charge Montreal man in Fort Good Hope, NWT murder

RCMP charge Montreal man in Fort Good Hope, NWT murder

'This homicide is a difficult reminder of the dangerous and exploitative nature of the illicit drug trade,' says RCMP sergeant
Watchdog recommends charges for B.C. police officer who crashed into cyclist

Watchdog recommends charges for B.C. police officer who crashed into cyclist

In order to approve any charges, the prosecution service must be satisfied that there is a likelihood of conviction
Meet an Alberta step-dad and daughter duo going to college together

Meet an Alberta step-dad and daughter duo going to college together

Cory Christopherson and Taylor Resendes are in the Advanced Care Paramedic Program at Portage College in Lac La Biche
Yukon Party calls on government to recruit U.S. healthcare workers

Yukon Party calls on government to recruit U.S. healthcare workers

MLA Brad Cathers told reporters that YG should launch a marketing campaign, look to allow U.S.-board-certified doctors to practice in the territory, and speed up licensing for U.S. nurses
Top Yukon RCMP officer won’t direct removal of police force from communities

Top Yukon RCMP officer won’t direct removal of police force from communities

Lindsay Ellis, the Yukon’s commanding officer, says outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's white paper came as a surprise
Whitehorse RCMP investigates armed public disturbance on Main Street

Whitehorse RCMP investigates armed public disturbance on Main Street

The Yukon RCMP is investigating an incident involving weapons, captured on video, that occurred on Main Street in Whitehorse on March 15 at approximately 4:45 p.m.