Of the 5 new fires in Yukon this weekend, none were human-caused
A fire information officer is thanking Yukoners for being careful with their campfires after a hot and dry weekend during which the fire risk levels were high.
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Posted: Jul 05, 2021 3:18 PM CT | Last Updated: July 5
One of the weekend s five new fires, near Lake Laberge. It s being monitored by the government but is being allowed to burn. (Wildland Fire Management)
Fire information officer Julia Duchesne wants to thank Yukoners for their caution over the weekend.
Of the five new fires that began in the territory since Friday, none were human-caused, she told CBC Radio s
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Waterville board to consider transferring high school assistant principal to Mitchell school principal spot
School principals also will update the Waterville Board of Education on Monday about plans for summer camps, to be held for all interested students to address social-emotional needs that may not have been filled this school year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Eric Haley, superintendent of schools in Waterville, said Friday that the school board will take a final vote on a new hiring policy for administrators during Monday’s meeting.
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WATERVILLE The Waterville Board of Education on Monday is scheduled to consider approving the proposed transfer of Waterville Senior High School Assistant Principal Kim Taylor to the position of principal at George J. Mitchell School.