Johna Irving Staley, who is in the ACES 10 class (Achievement, Challenge, Environment and Stewardship 10), chose cycling routes of Whitehorse for a climate action presentation made last Thursday to local politicians. The event occurred at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre.
LAWMAKERS LEARN OF FOOD PROJECT – Dawson Widney, left, and Matthew Mahoney, of the ACES 10 class (Achievement, Challenge, Environment and Stewardship 10), presented their Local Food Project for their Climate Action to local politicians last Thursday. (Photos by Vince Fedoroff / The Yukon Star)
While The Yukon Star suspended publishing operations on August 23rd, readers can still access the online content created by its inspired team during the three months of operation. Paid subscribers can continue to login and access the print edition content for the foreseeable future.
The daily online and weekly print newspaper was launched in May following the closure of the Whitehorse Star. The last day of publication was Friday August 23rd.
Publisher Max Fraser said the decision was regrettable, but unavoidable: “We reached a point where, without sufficient revenues and working capital, we could not continue to operate. While the long-term outlook was promising, the short-term need for revenue was just not being met. Efforts to secure additional finance from the community produced results that were not sufficient. We thank everyone who supported the venture. We got great feedback about the print and online editions and the daily newsletter. As investors our intention was to have a strong new voice in the Yukon media, focussed on local news.”
Though the office has closed, the business will continue to operate and can be contacted at publisher@theyukonstar.com.