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Iqaluit hospital starts new same-day visit system
Qikiqtani General Hospital in Iqaluit has set up a new system for patients who need to see a doctor for non-emergency care.
read more at CBC North - posted 27 Jan 2012
Four N.W.T. election candidates face fines
Elections NWT has fined four candidates from the Northwest Territories election last fall $250 for not filing the financial reports for their campaigns.
read more at CBC North - posted 27 Jan 2012
‘This is about the future of the town’
Times are a changin’, says Doug Gilday, the president and owner of Narrow Gauge Contracting in Whitehorse.
read more at Whitehorse Star - posted 27 Jan 2012
Culvert concept should have hit the road, magazine says
The Yukon government has made an appearance in a recent Maclean’s magazine article entitled “99 stupid things the government spent your money on”.
read more at Whitehorse Star - posted 27 Jan 2012
City officials prove big on ‘tiny house’
City officials are recommending that city council assist Blood Ties Four Directions with a $15,000 water and sewer hookup for its “tiny house” pilot project.
read more at Whitehorse Star - posted 27 Jan 2012
Drugs found in pop can parcels
Canada Post recently intercepted two parcels containing drugs headed for Cambridge Bay.
read more at CBC North - posted 27 Jan 2012
Thomas Scoffin reflects on Olympic experience
When Thomas Scoffin took the podium last week in Innsbruck, Austria, it was a first.
read more at Whitehorse Star - posted 27 Jan 2012
Whitehorse shelter adds more sleeping spaces
The Salvation Army shelter recently began setting out sleeping mats on the floor of the soup kitchen in addition to its 14 beds.
read more at CBC North - posted 27 Jan 2012
First Nations dig in heels over YESAB review
First Nations need a bigger say in which mining projects get the green light, said Ruth Massie, Grand Chief of the Council of Yukon First Nations.
read more at Yukon News - posted 27 Jan 2012
Yukoner Jordan Lane is living the pro-hockey dream
The Elmira Jackals are at the top of their conference in the Eastern Central Hockey League and Whitehorse’s Jordan Lane is part of the New York team’s success. As a young, first-year player on the team, Lane is fighting for game-time...
read more at Yukon News - posted 27 Jan 2012
Games centre arsonists tried to blame aboriginal person, court told
One of the two young girls charged with setting fire to the Canada Games Centre last summer started crying in court Wednesday when Judge Michael Cozens asked her what she thought about the whole situation.
read more at Yukon News - posted 27 Jan 2012
Separating the waste from the chaff
Garret Gillespie hopes that no one ever has to use his invention. He’s the type of guy who is more proud of his history as a farmer than his master’s degree in engineering.
read more at Yukon News - posted 27 Jan 2012
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