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2024 Yukon River Quest calls halt at Carmacks due to wildfires

2024 Yukon River Quest calls halt at Carmacks due to wildfires

Organizers stopped the race over safety concerns about sending support vehicles and paddlers into fire zone north of Carmacks
Porter Creek school hosts Yukon youth badminton championships

Porter Creek school hosts Yukon youth badminton championships

Signed up for the competition were 50 players in categories for athletes under 13, under 15 and under 17
You will be able to still read and rely on local journalism. That’s a fact.

You will be able to still read and rely on local journalism. That’s a fact.

In light of the Online News Act, Meta has stated it will be removing Canadian journalism from Facebook in the coming days.
PHOTOS: 1,500 runners take on Klondike Road Relay

PHOTOS: 1,500 runners take on Klondike Road Relay

The 39th run from Skagway to Whitehorse took place Sept. 9 and 10
Klondike Highway closure delays travelers; affects Mayo business

Klondike Highway closure delays travelers; affects Mayo business

Highway closures due to wildfires and accompanying smoke have introduced chaos into summer travel.
Yukon River Quest paddlers approaching Dawson City in record time

Yukon River Quest paddlers approaching Dawson City in record time

The first paddlers estimated to arrive at the finish on Friday night
The Yukon’s top stories of 2021

The Yukon’s top stories of 2021

The last year has been turbulent in the Yukon.
Whitehorse elects two incumbents, four fresh faces to city council

Whitehorse elects two incumbents, four fresh faces to city council

Mellisa Murray, Michelle Friesen, Dan Boyd, Jocelyn Curteanu, Ted Laking and Kirk Cameron are Whitehorse’s new city council
Laura Cabott wins mayoral race in Whitehorse

Laura Cabott wins mayoral race in Whitehorse

Stephanie Waddell, Haley Ritchie &John Tonin
Hanley wins Yukon seat for the Liberals

Hanley wins Yukon seat for the Liberals

The former chief medical officer leads the polls by more than 1,000 votes before special ballots
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