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  2. Demographics of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Yukon is the westernmost of Canada's three northern territories. Its capital is Whitehorse. People from Yukon are known as Yukoners (French: Yukonnais). Unlike in other Canadian provinces and territories, Statistics Canada uses the entire territory as a single at-large census division. Population of Yukon: 40,232 (2021 Census)

  3. Teslin, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    The community of Teslin (/'tɛs.lɪn/ TESS-lin) (Tlingit: Desleen) includes the Village of Teslin in Yukon, Canada.Teslin is situated at historical Mile 804 on the Alaska Highway along Teslin Lake. [1]

  4. Marsh Lake, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Whitehorse Census Agglomeration, Marsh Lake is a residential area most of whose residents work and do their business in Whitehorse.Originally a cottage community, the ease of the commute and the provision of power and phone has made it possible to start living in the community year-round, although many seasonal residences still exist.

  5. Watson Lake, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Watson Lake is a town in Yukon, Canada, located at mile 635 on the Alaska Highway close to the British Columbia border. It had a population of 1,133 in 2021. The town is named for Frank Watson, an American-born trapper and prospector, who settled in the area at the end of the 19th century.

  6. Dawson City - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon River is navigable (when not frozen) and historically was travelled by commercial riverboats to Whitehorse and downstream into Alaska and the Bering Sea. Cable television: municipal government-owned system with several channels via satellite; Telephone/Internet: Northwestel telephone exchange. and ran fibre internet to the community ...

  7. 2023 Yukon high-altitude object - Wikipedia

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    According to The Wall Street Journal, the object appeared to be a "small metallic balloon with a tethered payload". [6] On February 12, after receiving a briefing from the United States National Security Council, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the U.S. believes that both the Yukon and Alaska objects were balloons. [7]

  8. Yukon River - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. From its source in British Columbia, it flows through Canada's territory of Yukon (itself named after the river).

  9. Fraser, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Telephone and internet service is provided from the Carcross, Yukon telephone exchange and thus carries the area code 867. The locality's name is pronounced / ˈ f r eɪ z ər / FRAY -zər by locals and Yukoners, but Skagwegians pronounce it / ˈ f r eɪ ʒ ər / FRAY -zhər (like the television sitcom Frasier ).