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Marie Cox — born Jacobsen — was born in Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan, to parents Alma and John Peter Jacobsen on February 12th, 1935. Marie was one of six children, but the only girl. Marie married Don Cox of Turtleford, Saskatchewan in 1960. Together, they moved to Watson Lake, Yukon in 1963,

With immense heartbreak, we announce the passing of Sherry Ann Sorg. Sherry was predeceased by her beloved husband, Chris Sorg (Sept. 2022), and leaves behind her loving children Brandon (Christine) and Emily (Leo); cherished grandchildren Vada, Crosby, Edison, Tavia, and Keenan; stepchildren Sean (Carly) and Kynna (Brad); sisters Kathy (Steve) and Karen (John); nieces Melissa and Paige, nephew Colton, and many extended family members and dear friends. Born in Victoria, British

Ian Maissan was born in Manitouwadge, northern Ontario, on December 27, 1982, younger brother to Carl. He was a happy, clever, outgoing child until a tragic near-drowning accident when he was almost three years old changed his life and his family’s. Ian fought hard for his life and for what

Norville Evard Jacob Keefer, 85, of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, passed away peacefully at Whitehorse General Hospital on October 6, 2025. Born in Sonningdale, Saskatchewan on July 11, 1940, to Leo and Octavia Keefer, Norville was the second of two children. He married Elizabeth “Betty Lu” Hout, and together they raised one

Debbie Skwarek, age 45 of Whitehorse Yukon passed away on September 04, 2025.  She is survived by her parents Charlie and Jackie Skwarek, brothers Marty and Andrew Skwarek, daughter Tia Gabriel, nieces Savannah and Luna Skwarek and countless friends.  Debbie is at rest after an eight year battle with breast

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Jack Jim, beloved husband of 51 years, father & grandfather. Jack was born in Whitehorse, raised on Whisky Flats, was a residential school survivor, and over-comer who went on to vocational school at 18 years old and became one of

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Amanda Rendell, at the remarkable age of 106. Her home, Thomson Centre, gave her into the care of Whitehorse General Hospital, where she passed peacefully with family members surrounding her. Amanda was born in Camrose, Alberta, one of nine

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