Living in isolated communities with long winters and little daylight can take a toll on anyone's mental health, but two experts living in the North offered several strategies to manage the coming time ...
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.
Game shows have been a staple of television programming for decades. The shows feature contestants testing their knowledge and skills against others in a quest to win big rewards. From the early days ...
Recently the Yukon government sent the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) and the Yukon Chamber of Mines a document purported to be a framework for new minerals legislation. This confidential ...
A new study from the University of Chicago found that in 2023, air pollution in Canada spiked to levels not seen since 1998 — a direct result of wildfire smoke from the worst fire season since records ...
Vancouver police say a man wanted Canada-wide on several firearms charges is back in custody. Police shared the information Wednesday, Sept. 3 after first issuing the news release Aug. 21 that Penh ...
The road through Kolekole Pass is a narrow, winding one way road up the rugged Waianae Mountains that has been plagued and damaged by rock falls and mudslides over the years.KEVIN KNODELL/Honolu Star ...
One of two loops at the Kusawa Lake Campground has been temporarily closed due to bear activity, according to a post by Yukon Parks on Facebook. The post notes that Loop 1 is shut down while Loop 2 ...
Dialogue and debate are integral to a free society and we welcome and encourage you to share your views on the issues of the day. We ask that you be respectful of others and their points of view, ...
The Yukon Artistic Swimming Association is receiving $5,000 from the territorial government's Foundations Grant to relaunch professional governance of synchronized swimming, which was halted during ...
Now that the school year is over and warm temperatures have arrived, many Canadians are planning summer vacations. Whether one travels by car, train, boat or airplane, there is a lot to see in this ...
Two parishioners from Whitehorse United Church are in Calgary for the G7 Jubilee People’s Forum. Stéphanie Nobécourt and Marie-Alexis Dangréau are attending the forum, which is scheduled to take place ...