Transportation
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Teamsters challenge minister’s move to resume rail service as CPKC lockout drags on
By: Christopher Reynolds MONTREAL (CP) – Rail workers pushed back hard Friday against the federal government’s move to get them…
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Rail companies, union resume talks as lockout shuts down both major railways
By: Christopher Reynolds (CP) – Contract talks resumed Thursday after Canada’s two largest railways locked out their employees overnight in…
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Rural transit services to be introduced in Yukon
The void left by the collapse of Greyhound bus services several years ago is now being partially filled in the…
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YG publishes school bus routes for 2024-25
With another school year just around the corner, the Yukon government is looking for families’ input on how they can…
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Dawson’s Stop signs gain Han language
DAWSON CITY – As part of a continuing effort to revitalize the Hän language, the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in and the City…
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Transit use keeps escalating, city statistics show
When it comes to transit ridership strength, Whitehorse passengers won’t be shown to the back of the bus. Whitehorse Transit…
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South Klondike Highway reopens to two-lane traffic
More than a week after a massive landslide closed the South Klondike Highway near the Conrad campground, the road has…
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Chrono Aviation prepares for Montreal-Iqaluit takeoff
By: Jeff Pelletier, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For Chrono Aviation’s owners, opening a new passenger route between Iqaluit and Montreal…
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Air North’s agreement with WestJet called ‘huge’
Air North is teaming up with WestJet to offer some enhanced flight services beginning tomorrow. Passengers who are planning to…
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Little change on status of highways
The state of regional highways didn’t change much over the weekend. Just after noon today, the Yukon Department of Highways…
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