A City of Whitehorse transit bus got a makeover with First Nations designs
A City of Whitehorse transit bus got a makeover with First Nations designs
Legacy newspaper Whitehorse Star to publish its last edition while the Yukon Star ramps up for its first.
Alexander and Shyann Williams were last seen in Whitehorse early Saturday morning.
Party leaders denounce political violence in the territory.
The store's largest single donation of $75,000 went to the Yukon Hospital Foundation to purchase a new ultrasound machine for the Maternity Unit at Whitehorse General Hospital.
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Kenechukwu says her child is being targeted rather than being taught.
Funding announcement comes just days after the first landslide of 2024.
Initial health authority board to be appointed by 2025.
The regalia are often used by First Nations Citizens for special traditional occasions.
Let the anger go, regardless of all that was seen during the inquest.
The jurors are tasked with determining the identity of the deceased individuals, the time and place of their deaths, and the causes of death.
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The on-site paramedic called the incident of Darla Skookum's death “bizarre” because she had obviously passed away many hours earlier.
The open houses gave citizens and relations an opportunity to share their vision for the Southern Lakes Region
Last week inquest heard Whitehorse emergency shelter staff members testifying that they were not trained for the emergencies that caused the deaths of four Yukon women.
Yukon NDP House Leader Lane Tredger describes Premier Ranj Pillai's commitment as a bluff; says Pillai is "out of touch."
One staff member while testifying, said things changed for the worse when Connective took over, as they saw a higher presence of drugs.
144 overdoses has happened at the shelter between 2020 and 2022. Three were at least fatal, including Cassandra Warville and Myranda Tizya-Charlie, on Jan. 19, 2022.
They said at the time of the incident, there was no clear policy or training available to staff on how to deal with overdose incidents nether were they trained on how to monitor intoxicated guests.
Loud screaming was heard and many broke into tears in painful disbelief when the CCTV footage showed shelter staff dragging the women's lifeless bodies from the shower room.
CHON-FM broadcasting live from Kwanlin Dun Centre in Whitehorse