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Yukon's mid-June fire conditions show sharp contrast to 2024
By mid-June last year, lightning strikes had started 98 new fires. Evacuation alerts were in effect for Stewart Crossing and Mayo and travel on the North Klondike Highway was impacted. By comparison, right now, there's only one fire of...
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Members vote to dissolve Yukon Chamber of Commerce
Members voted to dissolve the 40-year old organization at its annual general meeting Wednesday. The chamber is facing financial challenges and increased competition from a growing number of advocacy groups in the Yukon.
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Cassiar asbestos mine, near Yukon-B.C. border, one of province's most contaminated: mining watchdog
The former Cassiar asbestos mine is just south of the Yukon-B.C. border. Many residents and mine workers from Cassiar went on to have lethal lung issues.
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Yukon launches new family physician residency program in a bid to attract more doctors
Launched in partnership with local health professionals and the University of Alberta, the government is hoping to attract and retain doctors in the territory. The first participant will be a new graduate who grew up in the Yukon.
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Yukon launches new family physican residency program in a bid to attract more doctors
Launched in partnership with local health professionals and the University of Alberta, the government is hoping to attract and retain doctors in the territory. The first participant will be a new graduate who grew up in the Yukon.
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Yukon Chamber of Commerce to put forward a motion to dissolve
The chamber has been a small business advocate for 40 years. It says there are now numerous industry groups and associations all competing for membership fees.
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Yukon gov't temporarily extends some placer mining licences while working through permit backlog
The Yukon government is issuing temporary licence extensions to placer miners in the queue for licence renewals as staff work through the backlog of permit approvals and licence renewal applications. The CBC's Chris Macintyre has more.
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Yukon's Wild Heart: Kluane’s Beauty Unveiled by Drone
Explore the untamed wilderness of Kluane National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the rugged Yukon territory of Canada. This vast park is home to stunning glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and vibrant wildlife. Watch as drone...
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Whitehorse businessman Mike Pemberton joins race to lead Yukon Liberals
Businessman Mike Pemberton launched his campaign for the Liberal leadership in Whitehorse Tuesday, promising action on affordability, housing, health care and public safety. His candidacy means the first contested leadership race for the...
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Head of the Yukon Chamber of Mines says moving projects forward is challenging
Mining in the territory has had major setbacks in the past couple of years. First was the abandonment of the Minto Mine. Then there was the catastrophic heap leach failure at the Eagle Mine.
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What do Yukoners want from the new Public Lands Act?
Developing more land for housing, supporting more First Nations involvement and defending the public’s access to public lands were a few of the suggestions the government heard from residents when looking into the new Public Lands Act....
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Tariff war shouldn't get in the way of visiting Skagway, tourism officials tell Yukon
The head of the Skagway, Alaska tourism office says she's hopeful Yukoners will come to visit the Alaskan port town this season.
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Whitehorse man faces extradition to U.S. on murder, robbery charges in Oregon
The U.S. wants a Whitehorse man to be extradited to Oregon in relation to a homicide case in the state. Cole Sinclair faces a number of charges, including first-degree murder. Jackie Hong reports.
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Plant communities in the Canadian Arctic are shifting with climate change
A study published last week tracked over 2,000 Arctic plant communities over the course of four decades.
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Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announces resignation
In a surprise move Wednesday, Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announced he's stepping down. Pillai told reporters he plans to stay on until a new leader is selected. Virginie Ann has the details.
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Canadian Red Cross conducting mock disaster response in Whitehorse
The Canadian Red Cross is holding a training exercise in Whitehorse on Thursday. Staff and volunteers will practise responding to a wildfire evacuation by opening a reception centre and a 120-bed shelter at the Canada Games Centre.
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Yukon tourism minister looks to lure would-be Alaska tourists
Many Canadians are rethinking travel to the United States this summer, focusing instead on exploring their own country. The Yukon is hoping to cash in on those "home-grown" visitors.
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Northern Vision Development releases report detailing the newest Yukon developments
Whitehorse's new $50-million Hyatt Place Hotel tops the list, but the developer also released plans to convert parts of the recently aquired Town and Mountain Hotel.
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Yukoners ask MP candidates for their responses to the opioid crisis
In Whitehorse, there was another forum for candidates Wednesday night. Hosted by the Council of Yukon First Nations and Assembly of First Nations Yukon, there was one question came up multiple times.
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Growing number of Yukoners turning to food bank
Last month 1957 Yukoners were fed by the Yukon Food Bank. That's up 67 people from the month before. The CBC's George Maratos has more.
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What happened in week 3 of the race for the Yukon's next MP
The federal election is less than 3 weeks away. Virginie Ann has been watching the race and has the latest.
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Lawyer says N.W.T.'s proposed legislation targeting drug dealers could be unconstitutional
The N.W.T. Department of Justice is planning public engagement on Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) legislation this fall, but a Yukon lawyer is warning that such a law could be unconstitutional.
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Whitehorse dam relicensing gets the OK, but with conditions to protect salmon, First Nations rights
The territorial and federal governments say the Whitehorse dam can be relicensed until 2050. As Julien Greene reports, Yukon Energy will have to observe strict checks and balances aimed at protecting salmon.
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Plans on Arctic sovereignty, defence must be done in partnership, says Inuit leader
Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national representational organization for Inuit in Canada, says the North lacks the infrastructure to interact with the rest of Canada, and the election is an opportunity to bring...