National News Yukon First Nation development group recognizes climate change, trains people to fight wildfires By Shirley McLean May 08, 2018 A Yukon First Nation development corporation is getting a jump on the effects of climate change. It is training an elite group of wildland firefighters. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: Climate change, Firefighting, wildland fires, Yukon Continue Reading Thunder Bay police report hundreds of calls to city’s rivers in last year ... Years after federal government apology, Indigenous veterans still falling throug... Author(s) Shirley McLean [email protected] 4 thoughts on “Yukon First Nation development group recognizes climate change, trains people to fight wildfires” How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong? Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve. How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong? Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve. Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben! Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben! Comments are closed. More Stories Nation to Nation Police chiefs’ president say Supreme Court decision ... 6 hours ago By Fraser Needham Nunavik police chief launches ‘disciplinary investigatio... 9 hours ago By APTN National News Northern Ontario site selected for nuclear waste undergrou... 10 hours ago By The Canadian Press Cree woman hopes to trailblaze a path for Indigenous women... 11 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Family renews calls to find Byron Watson last seen in Mapl... 1 day ago By Creeson Agecoutay Chiefs in B.C. dismayed over AFN’s intervention in feder... 1 day ago By Mark Blackburn | Paul Barnsley
How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong? Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve.
How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong? Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve.
Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben!
Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben!
How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong?
Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve.
How does a Yukon First Nation women get “Ta’an Kwach’an” wrong?
Media who prounounce things wrong are my pet peeve.
Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben!
Awesome and nice to see the First Nations getting much deserved training. Present director doesn’t seem to care either way. Good job Ben!