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Empire Building by Air | Maclean s | February 15, 1930

Empire Building by Air | Maclean s | February 15, 1930
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Canol Blitz | Maclean s | AUGUST 15, 1943

Canol Blitz Story of the $138,000,000 project which is lining Canada s Main street to Asia with airfields, oil wells, highways and pipe lines August 15 1943 RICHARD FINNIE Canol Blitz Story of the $138,000,000 project which is lining Canada s Main street to Asia with airfields, oil wells, highways and pipe lines RICHARD FINNIE Editor’s Note: The “Canol Project’’ described by Mr. Finnie is one of the most notable construction operations in Canadian history. It involves the opening up of an oil field on the Mackenzie River only 75 miles south of the Arctic circle, construction by the U. S. Army of l,6OO miles of oil pipe lines traversing subarctic wastes, intensive development of a 1 ,200-mile lake-and-river transport system, building of a refinery and many hundreds of miles of new highways, and construction of new key air routes through the Canadian northwest. .4 Washington report stales the project wiV cost ¿138,000,000.

Yukon hiker killed after fall into canyon

Yukon hiker killed after fall into canyon Dan Kemble, 64, of Carcross, Yukon, died on Thursday while on a hike. The territory s chief coroner says he fell into a steep-walled canyon. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Aug 02, 2021 3:50 PM CT | Last Updated: August 2 A view of Carcross, Yukon. The territory s coroner says 64-year-old Dan Kemble of Carcross died last week while hiking in the area.(Paul Tukker/CBC)

Whitehorse Daily Star: Latest person to die of COVID was not immunized: Hanley

One more Yukoner has succumbed to COVID-19, showing the current outbreak still has some dangerously sharp teeth left to it. Dr. Brendan Hanley, the chief medical officer of health, reported the additional death late Thursday afternoon. No details were provided. “We are saddened to report another COVID-19 death and our deepest sympathies are with the family of the individual who passed away last night in hospital,” Hanley said. “An unfortunate fact was this person was not immunized. We are losing too many Yukoners to this virus. Please get vaccinated. “Sooner or later, COVID-19 will find its way to the unvaccinated, and they are at the greatest risk.”

Watson Lake grapples with COVID-19 infections, lower vaccination rate

Watson Lake grapples with COVID-19 infections, lower vaccination rate The community of Watson Lake represents about 3.5 per cent of Yukon s total population, but as of Tuesday it had more than a third of the territory s active COVID-19 cases. Social Sharing Hopefully people will take some time to educate themselves, says mayor, urging people to get their shots CBC News · Posted: Jul 28, 2021 7:11 PM CT | Last Updated: July 29 A health-care worker in Nova Scotia dispenses Moderna vaccine from a vial. As of Tuesday, 80 per cent of eligible adults in Yukon were fully vaccinated against COVID-19.(Robert Short/CBC) The community of Watson Lake represents about 3.5 per cent of Yukon s total population, but as of Tuesday it had more than a third of the territory s active COVID-19 cases and local leaders hope it s a wake-up call for more people to get vaccinated.

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