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Tails and Trails Dog Hotel offers professional care and luxurious accommodation for pets in Whitehorse, Yukon. We are located in a forested rural setting and specialize in dog boarding and pet care services.
Founded in 1989, the Klondike Sun newspaper dedicates itself to recording the events and activities taking place in the community of Dawson City, Yukon, Canada and the surrounding Klondike Region. Issues are published bi-weekly throughout the year with print runs of 1,000 copies. The Sun is printed by the Yukon News in Whitehorse, Yukon. Outside of Dawson City, the Sun can be purchased at Mac’s Fireweed Books in Whitehorse and is mailed to approximately 150 subscribers throughout the world. (Click here to purchase a subscription.) The Sun is published by The Literary Society of the Klondike, a registered non-profit society:
Family Owned and operated servicing the Dawson area for over 20 years. We are an Automotive/Fleet service and repair shop located 25km out of Dawson City. We offer services for pick-up trucks, cars, snowmobiles, ATVs, chainsaws, and utility trailers.. We are a designated Government inspection facility. We also do long range and short range Towing callouts.
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The Downtown, a Coast Hotel in downtown Dawson City welcomes pets and includes a free airport shuttle, free Wi-Fi, a gift shop and an on-site restaurant. To make reservations, call 1-800-709-1838.
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 to serve you better. We operate at arm’s length from the Yukon Government.
We were founded in 1977, by Joe Sparling and Tom Wood, as Air North Charter and Training. Joe and Tom's original intent is right there in the name - we were to offer charter flights to the mining industry and flight training services - but it didn't take long for us to grow beyond that original vision. By the early 1980s, our fleet had grown from a single Cessna 206 to include a variety of aircraft on wheels, floats, and skis - until we acquired the famous and world-tested Douglas DC-3 and DC-4 aircraft. It's then that the time was right to begin offering scheduled flights within the Yukon, and into Alaska. On June 2002, we began flying between Whitehorse and Vancouver, and also connected the Yukon with Alberta with our flights to Calgary and Edmonton. Our growth was mirrored in new branding, as we adopted our current operating name of Air North, Yukon's Airline.
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