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Writing Targeted Briefing Notes T034 October 15 types and components of briefing not.Born in the UFAElijah Smith and his colleagues had a dream; to see Yukon First Nations achieve ...more...See more text
The Edgewater Hotel enjoys a great Main Street location, across from the historic White Pass and Yukon Route Train Station and the Yukon River. A hotel has operated on this site si...more...See more text
The web sites on Taiga Net are developed co-operatively by Canadian, U.S., and territorial government agencies, First Nations government organizations, universities, researchers, c...more...See more text
At Casa Loma Motel in Whitehorse, we offer our guests a full range of amenities and plenty of comfort. Our rooms come with kitchenettes, cable TV and wireless internet access. Ther...more...See more text
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Starbucks offers more than just the finest coffees from across the globe. Since 1971, friendly people, great music & a comfortable, upbeat atmosphere have created the famous Starbu...more...See more text
A publicly owned electrical utility, Yukon Energy Corporation is the main generator and transmitter of electricity in Yukon. Located in Dawson, we are just one of several locations...more...See more text
Mt. Lorne extends from just south of the junction of the Alaska and Klondike Highways to south of Bear Creek, and down the Annie Lake Road to the Wheaton River bridge. It covers an...more...See more text
The Centre in Whitehorse bears the name of James Mason (1856-1916). Mason otherwise known as Skookum Jim, a Tagish man of the Dak l'a Weidi Clan who discovered gold on Bonanza Cree...more...See more text