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Bear conflicts, illegal dumping will increase if rural dump closed, warns MLA

Posted: Apr 19, 2021 7:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 19 New fees planned for Yukon s rural solid waste facilities would include a $40 charge per item for large appliances with refrigerant, such as fridges, freezers or air conditioners, while household garbage would be charged at $1 per bag. (Suzanne Tremblay) The newly-reelected MLA for Kluane says he already has plans to present a petition as soon as legislature reconvenes.  The petition opposes the scheduled closure of the Silver City waste transfer station and the imposition of new fees at Destruction Bay transfer station. Wade Istchenko says closing the Silver City station would be a mistake.

2-in-1 municipal building promises big savings for Faro, Yukon

2-in-1 municipal building promises big savings for Faro, Yukon The town of Faro, Yukon, is getting a new $12-million municipal building that will serve as a two-in-one facility with both a fire hall and a public works building. Social Sharing

Yukon, the vaccine and a casino couple who tried to game the system

Yukon, the vaccine and a casino couple who tried to game the system
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Canadian couple who got Covid vaccine meant for Indigenous community could face jail

Canadian couple who got Covid vaccine meant for Indigenous community could face jail Leah Sinclair A Canadian couple who travelled to a remote village to receive the coronavirusvaccine meant for elderly Indigenous citizens may face jail sentences over an alleged breach of public health rules, it has emerged.  Millionaire casino executive Rodney Baker and his wife Ekaterina Baker were criticised after they chartered a plane to the Canadian Yukon territory, where they allegedly presented themselves as local motel employees to receive the vaccine. The Bakers were discovered after being taken to the airport following their vaccination last week in the community of Beaver Creek, situated about a half-hour drive from the Alaska border.

B C couple accused of skipping vaccine line will wait for second dose

Article content A Vancouver couple accused of skipping the line to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will likely be waiting for some time before receiving a second dose. Former Great Canadian Gaming Corp. CEO Rodney Baker, 55, and his wife Ekaterina Baker, 32, allegedly travelled to Whitehorse from Vancouver, then chartered a plane to the small Yukon village of Beaver Creek where they misrepresented themselves to receive their first dose of the Moderna vaccine. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Couple accused of skipping vaccine line must wait for second dose, health ministry says Back to video

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