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November 4, 2021
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Minister quizzed on stressful incidents at school More controversy over education erupted Wednesday in the legislature.
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Candidates selected for Yukon Climate Leadership Council Eleven people have been selected for the territory’s first Yukon Climate Leadership Council.
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COVID-19 case count rises by 29 Dr. Catherine Elliott, the acting chief medical officer of health, reported 29 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 from noon Monday through noon Wednesday.
November 3, 2021
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Bus Involved In Collision Whitehorse firefighters work at the scene of a collision
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Fresh council features some new faces Photo Spread
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New councillor is eager to begin steep learning curve It’s down to business for the newly-sworn-in city council, says Coun. Mellisa Murray.
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Total COVID case count nearing 1,000 mark; more exposure notices issued Dr. Catherine Elliott, the acting chief medical officer of health, reported 23 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 late Monday afternoon.
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‘It’s not a consultation,’ YEU says of change The Yukon government has delayed the implementation of its vaccine mandate policy for the public service until Jan. 30, 2022.
November 2, 2021
- Minister lets secret out of the bag “I know who they are,” Community Services Minister Richard Mostyn whispered to the legislature last Thursday afternoon.
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Petition protests mandatory vaccines for YG employees It was a raucous start to the legislative assembly sitting on Monday afternoon.
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New mayor, council formally take office Mayor Laura Cabott delivered her first address at Monday’s council meeting, after all seven members were sworn into office by Chief Justice Suzanne Duncan of the Yukon Supreme Court.
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Twenty-three cases added to Yukon’s COVID count Dr. Catherine Elliott, the acting chief medical officer of health, reported 23 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 late Monday afternoon.