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Persistent open water has Yukon eyeing an artificial ice bridge

After three winters of open water at a key crossing in Dawson, Yukon's government is seeking bids to help build a seasonal ice bridge.

By Yereth Rosen November 1, 2018
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After three recent winters with open water on the Yukon River, government officials in Canada’s Yukon Territory want someone to design and build an artificial ice bridge to allow resumption of seasonal travel at an important site there.

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