The RCMP detachment in Ross River, Yukon. Police said in April that they had been called to a residence in Ross River, where they found 26-year-old Skye Dick deceased. A Watson Lake man has been ...
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Originating in the glaciers of the Rocky Mountains, the Yukon River travels more than 3,000 kilometers through the remote landscapes of Canada and Alaska. For thousands of years, it has shaped ...
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A landslide into a river in Canada's Yukon territory last December sent a tsunami of ice slabs flying over two football fields away, severing trees in the process. Now, new research suggests that the ...
The Yukon River Bridge, officially known as the E.L. Patton Bridge, is a girder bridge spanning the Yukon River. The bridge carries both the Dalton Highway and the trans-Alaska pipeline connecting ...
Last year, Alaska and Canada set a new goal for the number of king salmon returning up the Yukon River and into Canada’s Yukon Territory. Now, fish counters show 2025 returns have again failed to meet ...
Yukon Energy has received a new 20-year water use license, authorizing continued operation and generation of hydroelectricity at the Whitehorse Rapids Generating Station (WRGS) through to 2045. The ...
A group of Indigenous leaders, scientists and policy experts have proposed management actions to promote recovery of Yukon River salmon and manage their harvest more equitably. The proposals include a ...
A Galena woman died Friday after falling from a decommissioned barge into the Yukon River, Alaska State Troopers said. Around 5:30 p.m. Friday, troopers in Galena, a community of about 500 people on ...
This story, “Grizzly in No Man’s Land,” appeared in the February 1979 issue of Outdoor Life. For a moment the grizzly wore an expression of almost pure contentment, sitting there in front of the tent ...