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  • National historic sites in Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon, as well as in Britis
  • scheduled airline passenger service between Whitehorse and Edmonton via Fort Nelson .
  • licenced in 1984 to broadcast at 88.9 FM in Whitehorse and moved to its current 98.1 FM frequency i
  • on Quest, a 1,000-mile sled dog race between Whitehorse and Fairbanks, Alaska.
  • ices and programs and a home for the City of Whitehorse arts and historical collections.
  • s Ltd. (TSX: EGU, lon:EGU) is an EU focused, Whitehorse based Canadian precious metals company engag
  • and No 2. and each elected two members while Whitehorse became its own electoral district.
  • after the 1997 World Cup season, resides in Whitehorse, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Riverdale North, make up the subdivision of Whitehorse called Riverdale.
  • Riverdale South, make up the subdivision of Whitehorse called Riverdale.
  • spearheading construction of Yukon College's Whitehorse campus, the Yukon Arts Centre, the South Klo
  • t served as an instructor at Yukon College's Whitehorse campus.
  • n, who represented the electoral district of Whitehorse Centre in the Yukon Legislative Assembly fro
  • leader of the Yukon NDP in 2002 and won his Whitehorse Centre seat in the general election held tha
  • Yukon Legislative Assembly for the riding of Whitehorse Centre in the 1996 Yukon general election an
  • On December 13, 2010 she was elected MLA for Whitehorse Centre.
  • She also served as executive director of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce.
  • The Whitehorse City Council is the governing body of the ci
  • Due to its close proximity to the city of Whitehorse, city officials have had a difficult time fi
  • These later merged and are operated by Whitehorse Communications of El Paso, Texas.
  • The City of Whitehorse comprises an overwhelmingly large portion of
  • @ The Whitehorse Curling Club in Whitehorse, Yukon.
  • in 1272, and it was known to be owned by the Whitehorse family during the reign of King Edward III.
  • rn in Hamilton, Ontario, he practiced law in Whitehorse for 21 years.
  • ian Rockies, with the Whistler Member of the Whitehorse Formation in the Muskwa Ranges, and with the
  • He was mayor of Whitehorse from 1958 to 1962.
  • Born in Whitehorse, Gingell was the founding director of the Yu
  • After moving his family permanently to Whitehorse, Hassard stood as the Yukon Party's candidat
  • Whitehorse Huskies
  • rse before entering politics, Firth moved to Whitehorse in 1967 and worked at the Whitehorse General
  • the priesthood in 1955 and became bishop of Whitehorse in Yukon in 1971.
  • It is in the City of Whitehorse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, approximatel
  • the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and while at Camp Whitehorse, in Iraq, who played a role in the death of
  • Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (Whitehorse Internatio
  • e Theatre in Saskatoon, Yukon Arts Centre in Whitehorse, Intrepid Theatre in Victoria and the PuSh F
  • e Theatre in Saskatoon, Yukon Arts Centre in Whitehorse, Intrepid Theatre in Victoria and the PuSh I
  • F. H. Collins Secondary School in Whitehorse is named after him.
  • The current mayor of Whitehorse is Bev Buckway, since October 19, 2006.
  • The City of Whitehorse is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Aust
  • franchised locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Whitehorse, Kelowna, Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto and Ha
  • The Whitehorse Lake bed is the mineral source.
  • sy Hill, Forest Hill, the Beulah Spa Tavern, Whitehorse Lane, and the Thurlow Arms.
  • Whitehorse Manor Junior School 1892-1911
  • On the Whitehorse Manor site this left Whitehorse Manor Senior
  • All the Whitehorse Manor junior boys moved to Ecclesbourne and
  • All the Whitehorse Manor senior girls moved to another local sc
  • It is based at 12 Whitehorse Mews, on Westminster Bridge Road.
  • She represented the electoral district of Whitehorse North Centre in the Yukon Legislative Assemb
  • Yukon Commission on Unity, Hospice Yukon and Whitehorse Northern Women: Different Lives, Common Thre
  • tion Health and Safety Board, on the City of Whitehorse Parks and Recreation Board, and on the Elija
  • Heritage places listed in the City of Whitehorse Planning Scheme include Tyneholm in Elgar Ro
  • The electoral district was known as Whitehorse Porter Creek East before 1992.
  • n, who represented the electoral district of Whitehorse Porter Creek West from 1985 to 1992, and Por
  • Whitehorse Porter Creek East
  • 530 paralleling the Stillaguamish River and Whitehorse Rails to Trails.
  • h camps above and below Miles Canyon and the Whitehorse Rapids.
  • The Whitehorse refinery kept on going - in a different loca
  • The Whitehorse riding of Copperbelt is a new riding created
  • The Whitehorse riding of Riverside, (represented by Scott K
  • es on until it hits a five way junction with Whitehorse Road (towards Thornton Heath and Croydon), W
  • to run via Melfort Road, Thornton Heath and Whitehorse Road, replacing Route 58 over that section.
  • or-owned private electrical utility based in Whitehorse serving most Yukon communities as well as Lo
  • Born in Whitehorse, she was the Yukon's first federal MP ever t
  • n, who represented the electoral district of Whitehorse South Centre in the Yukon Legislative Assemb
  • succeeding Roger Kimmerly in the district of Whitehorse South Centre.
  • Recorded at MusicCraft, City Lights, and Whitehorse Studios.
  • From Whitehorse they begin building a road north and south.
  • a 20 date Canadian tour that took them from Whitehorse to Montreal.
  • request of Beaver Lumber, Busey travelled to Whitehorse to set up the first Beaver Lumber franchise
  • ing post owner in Old Crow, Nukon studied in Whitehorse to be a nursing assistant, but worked mainly
  • CBU-FM-8 Whitehorse was originally known as CFWH-FM until 2009.
  • The airport also controls Whitehorse Water Aerodrome, a float plane base on Schwa
  • rrently represents the electoral district of Whitehorse West in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
  • Clarke Paulus, the officer in charge of Camp Whitehorse, when his troops beat an Iraqi prisoner they
  • he cave was included within the newly-formed Whitehorse Wildlands Provincial Park.
  • Born in Toronto in 1946, Phillips moved to Whitehorse with his family as a child.
  • Ta'an Kwach'an Council ( Whitehorse, Yukon and Lake Laberge)
  • He also served as mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon for several years.
  • routes separate after Day 1 and converge in Whitehorse, Yukon on Day 60.
  • In 1957 he moved to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, to work on the microwave s
  • He is from Whitehorse, Yukon and was educated at the University of
  • It is located about 7KM from downtown Whitehorse, Yukon at the upstream end of Miles Canyon o
  • lberta in 1960, and moved with her family to Whitehorse, Yukon in 1964.
  • die pop band, originally the solo project of Whitehorse, Yukon native Stephen Noel Kozmeniuk.
  • e Gold Rush-era transportation route between Whitehorse, Yukon and Dawson City in the Canadian Yukon
  • katchewan at the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon where his team finished 7th.
  • successor Canadian Airlines International to Whitehorse, Yukon and Fort St. John, British Columbia,
  • Peter Sturgeon (born February 12, 1954 in Whitehorse, Yukon) is a retired NHL player.
  • Whitehorse, Yukon, capital city of Yukon, Canada
  • is a shopping centre located in the city of Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
  • Alan Keith Peterson was born in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada and lives in Cambridge Bay, N
  • In Whitehorse, Yukon, CBFT-15 transmits Vancouver's CBUFT,
  • Stephen Kozmeniuk (born 1982) grew up in Whitehorse, Yukon, and has played guitar since age 14.
  • become Northern Television Systems, WHTV, in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
  • Aaron Duane Olson (born May 11, 1978 in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada ) is a former professional ba
  • He was born in Whitehorse, Yukon.
  • dio station, which broadcasts at 100.7 FM in Whitehorse, Yukon.
  • f world's largest weather vane is located in Whitehorse, Yukon.
  • olitician, currently serving as the mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon.
  • ian radio station, which aired at 93.5 FM in Whitehorse, Yukon.