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Person missing after vehicle breaks through ice on Yukon's Lake Laberge: RCMP

Whitehorse RCMP are searching for a vehicle that went through the ice on Yukon's Lake Laberge early Saturday morning, with a person still thought to be inside.

Without more data, some salmon in B.C. and Yukon could face 'undocumented extinction,' study says

A lack of crucial data in vast Northwestern watersheds risks "undocumented extinction" of some salmon, according to a new study from a B.C.-based environmental group.

Can Manitoba's 'niche' northern port put potential U.S. trade tensions on ice? It depends who you ask

The northern Manitoba port in Churchill has long been lauded as an untapped economic resource that could strengthen Canadian trade across the pond, but experts say revamping it to reach its full potential requires much more than dollars and promises.

Meaningful partnerships needed in mining, Yukon First Nations leaders say at 2025 AME Roundup

Leaders from several Yukon First Nations attended the annual mining and exploration conference in Vancouver this year. CBC News spoke with some of them about the topics and issues at the top of their minds.

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