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WHITEHORSE — The Whitehorse Star newspaper in Yukon is closing after 124 years. The newspaper's front page on Friday announced that its last publication day will be May 17.

The newspaper's front page on Friday announced that its last publication day will be May 17.

"It's very difficult to see an institution that published for 124 consecutive years, announce its demise. very, very sad for the community and for people who are suddenly out of work," he said. Butler said that in its more than a century of publishing, the paper has covered significant historical events including the construction of the Alaska Highway and the moving of the territorial capital from Dawson City to Whitehorse in 1953.

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