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Yukon health professionals say public complaints process needs change

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The Yukon government is currently reviewing its Health Professions Act. It held a public feedback session earlier this week in Whitehorse. Tori Fitzpatrick has more.
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The countdown is on to the Yukon Quest

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The sled dog race begins in less than two weeks. After four decades, the race will look radically different this year. Cheryl Kawaja has more on the preparation.
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City of Whitehorse budgets $300K to respond to Robert Service Way landslide risk

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Robert Service Way is one of the main arteries in and out of downtown Whitehorse. It's been closed several times in recent years due to landslides on the nearby escarpment.
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Circumpolar Indigenious leaders brace for Trump administration

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The inauguration of the United States president-elect is now 11 days away. Cheryl Kawaja bring us some of the concerns across the Arctic.
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The Yukon recycling changes to come in 2025

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The Yukon government started work to implement the 'Extended Producer Responsibility'. When it came to people's day-to-day there were big changes in 2024, as Joseph Ho tells us there are many more to come.
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Yukon Chamber of Commerce executive director reacts to new business funding

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Last week in the Yukon new funding was announced for businesses in Whitehorse dealing with property crime. The director of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce says it's a good move for businesses but the root systemic issues of crime need to...
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Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce promises more safety training for Whitehorse businesses

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Break-ins and thefts have been an ongoing issue this year and some new money on its way next month could help. Gabrielle Plonka has the details.
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Yukon's teacher's union votes to accept collective agreement

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Yukon's union representing teachers was trying for a 29 per cent wage increase in the hopes of gaining a competitive edge over other jurisdictions.
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Man medevaced to Whitehorse had nowhere to go after hospital discharged him

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A man from Pelly Crossing, Yukon, wants the Whitehorse hospital to do better when discharging rural patients who arrive by medevac. He says he was given the option of paying for a hotel or going to the emergency shelter. Cheryl Kawaja...
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Are break-ins, property damage and theft on the rise in Whitehorse?

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Shop owners in Whitehorse say break-ins, property damage and theft are on the rise. Many are getting fed up and calling for changes to the criminal justice system, but experts say that won’t get to the root of the problem. Meagan Deuling...
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Questions raised about Yukon mental health oversight after social worker registration suspended

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After a CBC News report about a Watson Lake, Yukon, social worker's registration being suspended in B.C., the territory said it was working to regulate the profession in the territory.
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Liard Aboriginal Women's Society urges better oversight for mental health workers in Yukon

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After a CBC News report about a Watson Lake, Yukon, social worker's registration being suspended in B.C., the territory said it was working to regulate the profession in the territory.
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Clinical social worker temporarily stripped of registration for supporting conspiracy theories

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A Yukon-based clinical social worker has had her professional registration stripped — at least temporarily — for supporting conspiracy theories, but that's not stopping her from offering services. The CBC's Cheryl Kawaja has more.
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A year after fatal house explosion in Whitehorse, some are still picking up the pieces

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Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of a house explosion in Whitehorse that resulted in the death of a neighbour and injury to the homeowner. The CBC's Gabrielle Plonka visited the Riverdale neighbourhood where it happened, to meet...
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Whitehorse homeowner charged in 2023 house explosion that killed 1

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Last year, a house exploded in the Riverdale neighbourhood. A neighbour, David Gould, was killed when his home was damaged. Now the person who owned the house that exploded has been charged.
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Yukon government finishes preschool system consultation, with changes to come

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The Yukon government has finished consulting on the Early Childcare Act. The feedback it received will drive changes to the preschool system. Some in the sector fear their concerns still haven’t been heard. Caitrin Pilkington has more.
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City of Whitehorse calls for accessibility class-action lawsuit to be thrown out

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The City of Whitehorse has responded to a proposed class-action lawsuit over accessibility. It's asking for the case to be thrown out. Jackie Hong has more.
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Traffic Safety Act works its way though Yukon legislature

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The law that currently oversees driving in the Yukon is 47 years old. For years, the Yukon government has been promising an overhaul, and now it’s finally arrived. Caitrin Pilkington has more.
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Whitehorse woman celebrates 104th birthday

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Wanita Johnson is celebrating her 104th birthday this week in Whitehorse. She's among a generation of women who came of age during the second world war, who took their place in the workforce and stepped up to support and care for their...
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104-year-old Yukon woman looks back on life and love in wartime

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Wanita Johnson is celebrating her 104th birthday this week in Whitehorse. She's among a generation of women who came of age during the Second World War, who took their place in the workforce and stepped up to support and care for their...
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First week of Yukon Legislative Assembly gives opposition parties chance to question Liberals

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This week was the start of the fall sitting at the Yukon Legislative Assembly. The Yukon Party and the NDP got their first public opportunity since last spring to question the government. The CBC's Cali McTavish breaks it all down for us.
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Looking ahead to the Yukon's municipal elections

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It's less than two weeks out from municipal elections across the Yukon. Cheryl Kawaja has more on the race ahead.
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Yukon government chooses site for École Whitehorse Elementary School

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The Yukon government has chosen a site for the new École Whitehorse Elementary School. It'll be built in the city's Takhini neighbourhood. The new facility will replace the existing school which was built in the 1950s. Cheryl Kawaja...
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Search continues as police confirm no body found in vehicle in Yukon River crash

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The family of a missing Arizona man is reaching out to Yukoners asking for help. Knate Ostenso was traveling south on the Alaska highway when the truck he was in landed in the Yukon River. His friend made it out, but Ostenso has been...