CBC - North (2 days ago)
Two Whitehorse residents have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the city, saying their Charter rights have been violated by the city's failure to effectively clear snow and ice from roads, sidewalks, transit stops and accessible parking spots.
ReadCBC - North (3 days ago)
Community organizations including Blood Ties Four Directions are hailing a recent court decision striking down short-notice evictions under Yukon's Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act as a victory for vulnerable and marginalized people in the territory.
ReadCBC - North (4 days ago)
The extended health benefits program offers additional health coverage for N.W.T. residents beyond what is provided by their health-care card. As of Sept. 4, the program now covers everyone in the territory on an income-based threshold, instead of covering around 50 specific chronic conditions.
ReadCBC - North (4 days ago)
Yukon RCMP reported a single vehicle collision along the South Klondike Highway late Friday afternoon, shutting down both lanes of traffic for close to two hours. The crash forced the Klondike Road Relay to cancel the first three legs of the cross-border race.
ReadCBC - North (6 days ago)
Yukon RCMP reported a single vehicle collision along the South Klondike Highway late Friday afternoon, shutting down both lanes of traffic for close to two hours. The crash forced the Klondike Road Relay to cancel the first three legs of the cross-border race.
ReadCBC - North (6 days ago)
It's been a busy time for Delaney and Montana Prysnuk, the sisters who run Copper Caribou south of Whitehorse. They make jewelry and art using materials like porcupine quills, caribou antlers and different animal hides. Right now, they're focused on their hide camp. The CBC's George Maratos stopped by the camp to meet the sisters and learn more...
ReadCBC - North (A week ago)
It's not a sight you see every day in the North — a pair of futuristic-looking trucks rolling up the Dempster Highway, through Inuvik and up to Tuktoyaktuk. The drivers embarked on this trek to bring electric vehicle chargers to more communities in the North. The CBC's Dez Loreen reports.
Read