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TOPIC: YUKON

Water levels down in Old Crow as minor flooding continues

Water levels on the Porcupine River near Old Crow, Yukon, are down on Monday from their peak on Sunday, according to a newsrelease from Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation.

Q&A: Lewis Rifkind reflects on his long career of environmental advocacy in Yukon

Yukon Conservation Society's longtime mining coordinator is retiring. He spoke about the highs and lows of his career, and the changes he still thinks are needed in policies around mining.

Ice jam risk passes, but flood watch continues in Old Crow, Yukon

The risk of ice jams has passed in Old Crow, Yukon, but officials say community members should still be ready for a possible evacuation because of flood risk.

Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation declares emergency over flood risk in Old Crow, Yukon

Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation issued a local emergency declaration on Friday evening due to the risk of flooding in the Porcupine River during spring break-up this weekend.

Grey-headed chickadee listed as endangered in May

The Grey-headed chickadee found in the far north of Yukon and Alaska was listed as endangered this month, and experts say the bird is so rare that it's hard to estimate its numbers.

Two stars align: Yukon Star launches as Whitehorse Star closes its doors

Five former staff of the Whitehorse Star have been hired including its longtime editor Jim Butler and photographer Vince Federoff, who started with the paper in 1973.

2 missing people found dead in Whitehorse's Schwatka Lake

Yukon police say they responded to a car accident on Wednesday night near the lake.

Parts of Old Crow, Yukon, under evacuation alert, flood watch

Yukon officials and Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation issued the notice Friday afternoon, telling residents in Zone 1, 2 and 3 they should be prepared to leave if needed.

Yukon Nominee Program paused after receiving nearly 600 applications

The Yukon government is temporarily pausing the Yukon Nominee Program.

Fire-proofing an entire city: How Yukon is working to protect its capital

Work began in 2020 on a massive fuel break south of Whitehorse, intended to help protect the city from any encroaching wildfire from the south. Some residents wonder if it's enough.

The North's telecoms system is too vulnerable, some say after last week's outage

Wildfire season was barely underway this year when flames took out theNorth's telecommunications system for a period last weekend showing how vulnerable the existing network can be.

'It's gratifying': Whitehorse Star employees look back as 124-year-old paper prepares final edition

The Whitehorse Star is one of Canada's oldest independently-owned newspapers, and its final edition will hit the newsstands on Friday.

Yukon Electoral Boundaries Commission proposing more ridings in Whitehorse

A handful of Yukoners believe the Yukon Electoral District Boundaries Commission should rethink proposed electoral boundary changes. In the commission's interim report, it proposes more ridings in Whitehorse, and fewer ridings in rural Yukon.

Some attendees walk out over 'stump speech' at Association of Yukon Communities meeting

The Association of Yukon Communities held its 49th annual general meeting in Dawson City, Yukon this past weekend. The meeting saw some people walk out of the event over the weekend over what some called a political 'stump speech.'

Public discussions to take place across Yukon preceding new backcountry laws

Yukoners will soon have their say on new rules for the backcountry.

Party leaders condemn vandalism at Yukon gov't minister's home

Yukon's political leadersare denouncing recent acts of vandalismagainst a government minister's home that appear to be politically motivated.

High water advisory issued for Porcupine River at Old Crow, Yukon

Emergency officials in the Yukon have issued a high water advisory for the Porcupine River at Old Crow, saying ice breakup on the river is expected in the coming days, "withflooding impactspossible."

911 service 'mostly restored' in the N.W.T., Yukon

911 service is mostly restored in the N.W.T., Yukon and northern B.C., but officials are warning people that connectivity issues may continue.

'Perfect storm' credited for knocking out telecom infrastructure in the North

A spokesperson for telecommunications provider Northwestel says a 'unique set of circumstances' converged Friday, knocking out internet, cell phone and landline service across parts of the North.

Telecommunications restored across the N.W.T., Yukon, and Nunavut

Internet, cell phone and landline calling have been restored across the Yukon, and Nunavut, and Northern B.C., and Northwest Territories according to telecommunications provider Northwestel.

Gavin 'Klondike Gold' McKenna back home in Yukon after winning U18 world hockey gold

It was quite the coming out party for Gavin McKenna at the under-18 men's world hockey championships in Finland, which wrapped up last week.

A Whitehorse thrift store donated $75,000 to the Yukon Hospital Foundation

After a few years of donating $25,000 annually to various Yukon organizations and groups, a local thrift store has donated $75,000 that will go towards a new ultrasound machine in the maternity ward.

Phone and internet being restored after technicians fix wildfire-damaged line

Technicians have been able tofix a fibre line north of a B.C. community impacted by wildfireto help begin restoringtelecommunicationservices in the North, according toNorthwestel.

Northern projects net $3.2 million funding boost from Arctic Inspiration Prize

The Arctic Inspiration Prize is Canada's largest annual prize, which sees seed funding offered to new and innovative projects to improve northerners' lives. This year, a not-for-profit language and cultural centre in Labrador is getting a $1 million boost.

Whitehorse needs campsite downtown for people experiencing homelessness, advocate says

The executive director of Yukon advocacy group Safe at Home says the City of Whitehorse could help the housing crisis by providing an area for people to legally camp in the city.