Hundreds of people gathered in Whitehorse on Sept. 30 for a march marking the National Day for Truth and Reconcilliation. Following an opening prayer at the healing totem at the end of Whitehorse's ...
So the Canadian Football League is getting a re-design. Count me out. Stewart Johnston, the league's commissioner, announced a spate of changes on Monday to the way our version of gridiron football is ...
Canadian history textbooks tell a story of how fur traders built the country, but not about how it was on the backs of Indigenous people trapping and skinning the animals, an Iqaluit elder told ...
Canada Post workers in the Yukon are on strike after the federal government restructuring instructions for the Crown corporation. On Sept. 25, Public Services and Procurement Canada released a ...
Binx, a black cat missing for two years, was reunited with his family in Whitehorse on Aug. 6 after a chance Facebook post connected them with the woman who had been caring for him. The cat had ...
One driver is dead following a collision between two passenger vans on the Alaska Highway in Whitehorse. According to the Whitehorse RCMP, the collision was reported to them at 10:33 p.m. It took ...
The Whitehorse RCMP is seeking assistance in locating a missing man last seen near Marsh Lake. The missing man is 77-year-old Edwin Manuel, a Whitehorse resident. He was last seen near Old ...
Teresa Waugh is the “brains” behind a beading tutorial held ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at Yukon University on Sept. 23 and 29. That’s how Misha Warbanski, the university’s ...
Sean Barnaby was one of three Yukoners in the room at the Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa, discussing experiences of climate change. The Yukon University student told the News that upon touching ...
This year’s territorial election offers the citizen twice as much voting action as usual. In addition to getting to “mark the ballot paper by making a cross or check mark with a pencil” — as Section ...
Each year, Sept. 28 is the United Nations’ International Day for Universal Access to Information. This day, proclaimed in 2019, is a time to consider the importance of universal access to information.
The Royal Canadian Navy hosted a community day event at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre and the Schwatka Lake Day Use Area in Whitehorse on Sept. 28, offering Yukoners a glimpse into life in the Navy.