Alain d'Epremesnil, KHNS - Haines
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The new rules will still introduce some novel requirements starting Aug. 1.
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Borough officials were surprised and angered by the purchase, which comes as newly elected leaders had expressed interest in changing the dock's design.
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All Haines residents were affected in one way or another by the slide that killed two people three years ago.
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Environmental groups and the Chilkat Indian Village are facing off in court against Constantine Metals over the planned mine at the Palmer Project.
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Staff at Delta Air Lines' museum offered last summer to repatriate the totem pole, which was carved for Delta predecessor Western Airlines in 1969.
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Thursday's gathering of about 150 people at the Klehini River near Haines also included protests against the proposed Palmer Project mine.
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The inspections necessary to qualify for the program will not be offered virtually anymore.
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The canoe’s seven passengers spent a substantial amount of time in the lake’s cold water as they swam to shore.
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Western bumblebees were once common in the western U.S., but as global warming progresses they're disappearing from their southern range.
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Rail workers for the White Pass and Yukon Route sought a wage increase to keep up with the cost of living in Skagway.