Looking ahead to summer in the North: warm temperatures and high fire danger
Wow, where did May go? We are now at the end of what people would call the “unofficial” start to summer, the May long weekend. And I’m right there with … Read More
Wow, where did May go? We are now at the end of what people would call the “unofficial” start to summer, the May long weekend. And I’m right there with … Read More
I hate running, but a few weeks into pandemic life my tires were spinning and I had to get moving. So, I decided to try and enjoy the activity I’ve … Read More
The timing couldn’t have been worse. This winter, after 11 years of doing hair out of her home, Gillian Whitehead decided to finally open the boutique salon she’d dreamt about … Read More
Yukon’s dentists say they don’t have much to smile about these days — the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a bite out of their business, and they’re anxious for some guidance … Read More
It’s been three and a half years since the Liberals ended nearly a decade and a half of Yukon Party rule. On Friday, Yukon Party members began voting to choose … Read More
What’s that? Is it the smell of spring in the air? We at CBC North think it might be based on all of the great photos submitted to us this … Read More
The Yukon government has issued a plan to gradually loosen restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic — but with few firm dates attached. Rather, the 44-page plan — titled “A Path … Read More
RCMP in Whitehorse say a young person has been arrested in connection with some vandalism at a Whitehorse school earlier this week. Police said they were called to École Émilie-Tremblay early Monday morning. Officers … Read More
Yukon Territorial Court judge Michael Cozens has acquitted three people accused of possessing stolen gold and silver. One of the accused said he had stumbled across the precious metals buried in the … Read More
There’s a strong feeling of community among the students and alumni of Nunavut Sivuniksavut, says instructor Dan Gauy. But that feeling was missing after the Ottawa-based Inuit cultural studies school closed … Read More
Helen Navalik Tologanak is marking 25 years of bringing stories from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, to the rest of the territory and beyond. The author of Cambridge Bay Tea Talk, a … Read More
Whitehorse’s new French language school has a new name — the Paul-Émile Mercier Secondary School Community Centre, or CSSC Mercier. The name was selected through a competition launched by the Commission scolaire francophone … Read More