The Whitehorse Star is one of two newspapers in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. When founded in 1900 it appeared only once a week, and its progress to Monday through Friday publication occurred in fits and starts; it was issued twice a week for a time, and then three times a week in the 1960s and five times a week from around 1980 to 1982. In 1982, the paper changed to publishing three times a week. The paper returned to publishing five times a week in 1985 until 2019. It is presently an afternoon newspaper, usually available after 3 p.m.; its cover price is $1.00.
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| - Le Whitehorse Star est un quotidien régional anglophone de la ville de Whitehorse, dans le territoire du Yukon, au Canada. Il a été fondé en 1900, sous le nom de Daily Evening Star, par Albert Rousseau et Angus Bernard McEcheran. La devise officielle du Star, « Illegitimi non carborundum », est un aphorisme en mock latin signifiant « ne laissez pas les salopards vous broyer ». Cette devise est intégrée à leur logo officiel et apparaît aussi sur le site internet officiel du journal. (fr)
- The Whitehorse Star is one of two newspapers in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. When founded in 1900 it appeared only once a week, and its progress to Monday through Friday publication occurred in fits and starts; it was issued twice a week for a time, and then three times a week in the 1960s and five times a week from around 1980 to 1982. In 1982, the paper changed to publishing three times a week. The paper returned to publishing five times a week in 1985 until 2019. It is presently an afternoon newspaper, usually available after 3 p.m.; its cover price is $1.00. (en)
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| - Le Whitehorse Star est un quotidien régional anglophone de la ville de Whitehorse, dans le territoire du Yukon, au Canada. Il a été fondé en 1900, sous le nom de Daily Evening Star, par Albert Rousseau et Angus Bernard McEcheran. La devise officielle du Star, « Illegitimi non carborundum », est un aphorisme en mock latin signifiant « ne laissez pas les salopards vous broyer ». Cette devise est intégrée à leur logo officiel et apparaît aussi sur le site internet officiel du journal. (fr)
- The Whitehorse Star is one of two newspapers in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. When founded in 1900 it appeared only once a week, and its progress to Monday through Friday publication occurred in fits and starts; it was issued twice a week for a time, and then three times a week in the 1960s and five times a week from around 1980 to 1982. In 1982, the paper changed to publishing three times a week. The paper returned to publishing five times a week in 1985 until 2019. It is presently an afternoon newspaper, usually available after 3 p.m.; its cover price is $1.00. The Star's official motto, "Illegitimus non Carborundum", is a Dog Latin aphorism meaning "You mustn't let the bastards grind you down". The motto is incorporated into the newspaper's logo, and is displayed on its website. Flo Whyard, who has served as the Mayor of Whitehorse, is among the newspaper's former editors. The newspaper has been owned by Jackie Pierce since 2002. (en)
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