Latest news with #VirginieAnn


CBC
27-05-2025
- CBC
Yukon teacher worked while under investigation over allegations of harm toward students
A Yukon's teacher placed on leave was able to cover several shifts while being investigated for allegations of harm or abuse toward students at a different school. The CBC's Virginie Ann has more.


CBC
09-05-2025
- General
- CBC
Sights, sounds and smells of Whitehorse's Fireweed Community Market
It's officially that time of year again, when Whitehorse smells like fresh doughnuts, local veggies and optimism. The Fireweed Community Market is back. CBC's Virginie Ann dropped by Thursday to check it out.


CBC
21-03-2025
- Business
- CBC
Yukon government tables new legislation for tenancies
It will replace the former Residential Landlord Tenant Act. The legislation has been under review as part of the 2023 Confidence and Supply Agreement between Yukon NDP and the Liberal government. Virginie Ann has more.


CBC
15-03-2025
- General
- CBC
Almost 2,000 Yukoners eligible for claims under Canada's First Nations child welfare system suit
First Nations families can claim money for being discriminated and broken apart under Canada's First Nations child welfare system between 1991 and 2022. As Virginie Ann tells us, the Council of Yukon First Nations is expecting to see almost 2,000 eligible applicants.


CBC
08-03-2025
- Business
- CBC
Yukon forum wraps up in Whitehorse: attentions turn to economic uncertainty
The event brings together the territorial and Indigenous governments. As Virginie Ann reports, today's meetings come as the territorial leaders turn their attention to the growing economic uncertainty.