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NORDICITY: Want a Ferrari? Learn to frack
Oil industry reporter Nathan Vanderklippe, in an article for the Globe Investor, predicts that this spring will see a sudden rise in the number of Italian sports cars on the streets of Calgary.
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Two Yukon hockey players advance past B.C. Cup
Four years ago, when Whitehorse's Tamara Greek and Marsh Lake's Jocelyn Wynnyk first began playing hockey, their skating wasn't up to par. "When we first started, we couldn't skate and everyone said we wouldn't go anywhere," said Wynnyk.
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Feds to fiddle with First Nations' funding
Ottawa wants to change the way it doles out money to self-governing First Nations and Inuit groups. It is proposing to establish a formula-based policy to replace the current model of negotiating each financial transfer for every one of Canada's 24 modern treaties.
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Dancing with perception
In 1980, Quebecois dance artist Marie Chouinard walked on stage with a bucket, put it down, urinated in it and then walked off stage. It was called La petite danse sans nom, and it catapulted her career.
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City doubles down on rebudgeting
The city should be taking a harder line with contractors who don't get their jobs done on time, said Coun. Ranj Pillai. "I can tell you, if it was us doing something like this, they'd be coming after us."
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Firefighters see funding boost
The Yukon government is making its biggest-ever investment in the territory's firefighters. On top of this year's budget, another $1.9 million is being dropped into the Fire Marshal's Office.
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Escape from the alley of hell
In a back-alley apartment on the outside edge of Whitehorse's Old Town, Crystal Papequash's deepest wish came true two days before Christmas.
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Cyclist 'grabs a brain'
In Friday's Yukon News, you printed a letter from Rita Smith (Bikers Should 'Grab a Brain,) regarding cyclists. After reading it, I felt many things, anger being first and foremost.
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Try giving up a meal
Open letter to the citizens of Whitehorse: During Hunger Awareness Week, May 7 to 11, the Whitehorse Food Bank invites you to join in our efforts to help provide, promote and advocate for food security in our community.
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ROUGHING IT: Walking over nunataks
I spend a lot of time with my nose close to the ground these days, inhaling the musty smell of soil and getting a kick out of what's crawling around down there.
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Taylor delivers to municipal politicians
Community Services Minister Elaine Taylor arrived at the 37th annual Association of Yukon Communities meeting with lots of good news for municipal politicians.
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Leef touts European trade deal
A forthcoming trade deal between Canada and the European Union will be a boon for Yukon businesses like Icy Waters, says MP Ryan Leef.
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Mount Lorne land issues debated
Energy, Mines and Resources Minister Brad Cathers is defending the territory's plans to allow more housing in the hamlet of Mount Lorne. One proposal would allow residents to subdivide their land.
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Keno City's silver lining
Driving into Keno City is like travelling back in time. With its ramshackle cabins and dirt streets, the small mountain village at the end of the Silver Trail highway looks like the set of a movie.
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