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Three Yukon communities receive money to reduce risk of wildfire

Three Yukon communities receive money to reduce risk of wildfire

CBC19 hours ago
The Yukon and federal government are spending $17 million over the next eight years to help reduce risk of wildfire in Whitehorse, Teslin and Haines Junction. The money will go toward building fire breaks and trimming trees.
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