Every fall, when the seasonal ferry stops running, the roughly 200 residents of West Dawson are forced to make a choice: hunker down at home and wait for the river to freeze, or find a place to stay ...
Right now, 19 types of cancers are covered for full-time, and part-time, volunteer firefighters under Yukon legislation — but wildland firefighters are not included. The premier has indicated that ...
At night, a heated viewing yurt will await you just outside town. With warm drinks in hand, travelers can listen as a guide ...
Welcome to the next episode in the latest tour series here on the channel thanks to those nice folk at Motorrad Tours. In this series join me and Mrs Flyer aboard the awesome bmw R1250GS to explore ...
The town of Faro, Yukon, has given local resident Leithe Minder until Jan. 15 to rehome 10 of her 12 fostered dogs or face ...
A miner discovers a 30,000-year-old squirrel in the Klondike, an intact find from the ice that reveals the secrets of the ...
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The federal government is investing over $1.8 million in two Yukon communities to improve flood mitigation infrastructure and create greener community spaces.
First Nations history runs as deep as the rivers in the Yukon. The territory has a rich and varied Indigenous culture, and ...
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Today-History-Dec16

Today in History for Dec. 16: In 1653, Oliver Cromwell became lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. In 1770, German composer Ludvig Van Beethoven, universally recognized as one of the ...
There was the Yukon Midnight Sun, the Klondike Nugget, the Dawson Daily News, the Klondyke Miner and Yukon Advertiser, the Record, the Gleaner, the World, the Free Lance, and the Labour Advocate. At ...
There are 48 Canadian National Parks across Canada. With so many to choose from, here are 25 national parks in Canada not to miss.