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Whitehorse Daily Star: No apology heard from couple

That’s the word from the White River First Nation (WRFN). Janet Vander Meer, the WRFN’s COVID-19 Inter-Agency Team Volunteer Lead, said she spoke with a lawyer representing Rodney and Ekaterina Baker over the weekend. Vander Meer said she received a call from Whitehorse lawyer Jennie Cunningham, who said she is representing the couple. The lawyer did not respond to the Star’s requests for comment this morning. “It was a very brief conversation,” Vander Meer said. “She told me the Bakers had both been tested on Jan. 29, with the results being obtained on Jan. 30. “It was a relief to hear the results,” she said – while noting the tests were carried out a week after the couple visited the tiny community.

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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Court date set for BC couple who flew to Yukon to get COVID-19 vaccine

Rodney Baker and his wife Ekaterina (Great Canadian Gaming/ IMDB) Rodney Baker, 55, and Ekaterina Baker, 32, have both been charged under Yukon’s  Civil Emergency Measures Act (CEMA), according to court documents obtained by Daily Hive, and a court date of May 4, 2021, at 2 pm in Whitehorse, has now been set. A clerk for the Yukon courts told Daily Hive that a local lawyer named Jennie Cunningham has accepted service of the charges on behalf of the Bakers. “We don’t know if the Bakers themselves are aware of the court date,” she said. Both Rodney and his wife face one charge each for failing to self-isolate for 14 days and for failing to behave in a manner consistent with the declaration.

Sandra Dee Flaten (January 5, 1964 - January 17, 2021)

Beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend – Sandy passed away on January 17, 2021 surrounded by her sons. Born in Liberal, Kansas to parents Forrest “Bud” and Jenny Cunningham, Sandy moved to Utah with her mother and siblings; Brenda, Rose, and Craig – later in her youth. Sandy gave birth to three boys; Brandon, Cody, and Tony – eventually moving to Green River, WY to start anew. The strong woman that she was, Sandy worked tirelessly to ensure her family was taken care of all throughout her life. Advertisement - Story continues below. Sandy had an adventurous spirit and loved to travel. As an avid fisherman and lover of the great outdoors, she also enjoyed boating, camping, riding ATVs, and just sitting around a nice campfire with her friends and family.

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