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Fentie keeps mystery power line investor secret
Yukon Premier Dennis Fentie would not reveal the identity of an investor who has pledged $12 million towards building a new power line between Carmacks and Stewart Crossing.
Tentative deal in Union of Northern Workers labour dispute
A labour dispute at the Northwest Territories’ largest union may soon be over, as the Union of Northern Workers has reached a tentative agreement with its unionized office staff.
Indigenous groups push for progress at climate summit
Dozens of aboriginal protesters rallied Wednesday at the UN summit in Copenhagen to protest the slow pace of climate-change negotiations.
Behchoko man’s family shocked by freezing death
Family members of a Behchoko, N.W.T. man, found frozen to death outside his home this week, say they’re surprised and saddened by the death.
Yukon government to study seizing crime proceeds
The Yukon’s MLAs want the territorial government to consider giving itself the power to seize the proceeds of crime, which are currently seized by the RCMP.
Yukon zinc deal with Chinese firm drives investor interest
Investors have pushed stocks in a Yukon zinc mining project near the top of the most-traded list this week, on the heels of a major deal with a Chinese mining and smelter company.
Yellowknife council passes budget, tax hike
Residents of Yellowknife will be facing a tax hike next year, after city council passed the 2010 budget – with a 5.7 per cent tax increase – by just one vote on Tuesday night.
World leaders push for climate deal
With the Copenhagen climate change conference into its second-last day, world leaders staged a late push on Thursday to reach an elusive deal.
No Iqaluit dogs destroyed during parvovirus emergency
No stray dogs have been euthanized in Iqaluit since an emergency measure was enacted to control a parvovirus outbreak.

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