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Once-in-a century weekend storms drenched Whitehorse, but caused little damage

A couple of wild thunderstorms that whipped through Whitehorse on the weekend made a bit of a mess but caused no major damage, according to a city spokesperson.

Warriors Walk for Healing Nations step into PG

Warriors Walk for Healing Nations step into PG SHARE ON: Chief Dolleen Logan and members of the Lheidli T enneh band with the Warriors Walk for Healing Nations Group (Photo taken by Brody Langager, MyPGNow) The Warriors Walk for Healing Nations, a movement that started in the Yukon, arrived in Prince George for a couple of days. A small group of people from the Northern Nations Alliance started walking from Whitehorse a month ago (on June 26), and have been making their way to Kamloops. “Northern Nations Alliance is a completely volunteer group that does respond to crisis. Sometimes that crisis may be fire, sometimes that crisis may be flooding, and in this circumstance, it was the response to the 215 children that were discovered in Kamloops,” said Jacqueline Shorty, member of the Northern Nations Alliance.

Healing journey from Whitehorse to Kamloops reaches Prince George - BC News

Healing journey from Whitehorse to Kamloops reaches Prince George - BC News
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Whitehorse Daily Star: Warriors Walk for Healing Nations

Photo by Vince Fedoroff Photo by Vince Fedoroff THE NORTHERN NATIONS ALLIANCE – Warriors Walk for Healing Nations left the former Yukon Hall site in Whitehorse on Saturday on a walk to Kamloops, B.C. It was started by Jamie Henyu, who was joined by Jacqueline Shorty and Lorraine Netro, a former NDP MLA. A number of people joined in the first part of the walk, including some chiefs and leadership members. An opening ceremony was held Friday at the site. Photo by Vince Fedoroff Photo by Vince Fedoroff LEADING – Walkers wanted the leadership to lead the walk at the start. Here, Daylu Dena Council Deputy Chief Harlan Schilling, left, and Grand Chief Peter Johnston of the Council of Yukon First Nations are seen on Robert Service Way.

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