Weather challenge: Who had the worst winter in Canada?
Think your city or town had the worst winter? Here's a look at some Canadian cities vying for the title of worst winter of 2013-2014. You can also vote!
View ArticleYukon murder suspect may be headed to B.C.
An arrest warrant has been issued for 32-year-old Michael MacPherson for the second degree murder in relation to the death of Tanner Sinclair.
View ArticleYukon murder suspect may be heading to western Canada
Michael MacPherson, wanted for second-degree murder in the Yukon and considered armed, dangerous and violent, may be heading to western Canada.
View ArticleHarper embarks on annual tour of the North
Stephen Harper is set to embark on his annual trek to the North, his ninth time doing so since becoming prime minister.
View ArticleGrizzly bear attacks and kills woman in the Yukon
A 42-year-old woman is dead after a grizzly bear attack in Canada's north.
View ArticleWhitehorse family facing deportation must leave toddler or forfeit medical care
A family in Whitehorse is facing deportation and they need to make a decision - either separate from their toddler or forfeit medical care.
View ArticleWhitehorse family facing deportation gives up fight to stay in Canada
A family from Whitehorse facing deportation says they've decided to give up their fight to stay in Canada - even though it would mean forfeiting medical care for their youngest son.
View ArticleRCMP member under investigation for use of force
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after a video of a violent arrest in Whitehorse, Yukon went viral.
View ArticleYukon temperature records torched, weather expert says trend to stay
Temperatures have been hovering above 20 C in Whitehorse during the past week, melting long-standing weather records, and forcing locals to turn on sprinklers and don sandals and shorts.
View ArticleHarper announces series of measures aimed at hunters
Conservative leader Stephen Harper has used a campaign stop in Whitehorse to promise a series of new measures aimed at hunters.
View ArticleYukon woman killed by bullet, not attacking bear
A Yukon coroner's report has found a bullet, not a bear, killed a woman who was being attacked by the bruin near Johnson's Crossing, 120 kilometres southeast of Whitehorse.
View ArticleAlberta recycling company to appeal $845K fine for cashing in on...
An Edmonton-based recycling company plans to appeal an $845,000 fine it received last year for illegally cashing in on beverage containers from outside Alberta.
View ArticleKelowna SPCA honoured for dog adoption initiative
An Okanagan SPCA branch is getting kudos for an initiative that has seen stray dogs from northern Canada brought to Kelowna for adoption.
View Article‘We’re not the first jurisdiction that’s been struggling’: Alberta premier...
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the devastating fire in Fort McMurray underlines the need for a national discussion on disaster mitigation.
View ArticleWhitehorse bar offers pregnancy tests in bathrooms to highlight fetal health
It's not unusual to see dispensers for tampons or sanitary napkins in women's washrooms, but at a college and a bar in Whitehorse, women can also buy pregnancy tests.
View ArticleRachel Notley wants changes to federal disaster assistance
Notley, speaking on the last day of the premiers meeting in Whitehorse, said premiers want to see some clarification on disaster recovery efforts.
View ArticleRoyal Visit 2016 Day 4: Will and Kate at UBC Okanagan, Mission Hill Winery in...
It's Day 4 of the Royal Visit 2016 and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be heading to B.C.'s interior for a whirlwind visit to a few locations.
View ArticleRoyal Visit 2016 Day 5: Will and Kate visit Whitehorse, Yukon
Day 5 of the Royal Tour 2016 starts in Whitehorse as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent the night there.
View ArticleWhitehorse mayor’s lesson in turban tying, Bhangra dancing goes viral
A video of a Yukon mayor learning to wear a Sikh turban and dance Bhangra has gone viral.
View ArticleMMIW inquiry begins hearing from families in Whitehorse
The hearings opened yesterday with a sacred fire-lighting ceremony at sunrise and a traditional feast in the evening.
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