National News Yukon First Nation learns to deal with more than hazardous waste in residential school clean up By Shirley McLean Jul 27, 2017 A community in the Yukon is learning to deal with hazardous waste left over from a residential school. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Carcross Tagish First Nation, Chooutla Residential School, Residential Schools, Shirley McLean, Yukon Continue Reading Regina police ask RCMP to review death of Nadine Machiskinic who died in Delta H... Tyendinaga grower wants Mohawk Territory to find its own way in the new world of... Author(s) Shirley McLean [email protected] More Stories Indigenous newspapers facing peril, Inuvik Drum closing do... 16 hours ago By Savanna Craig Mi’kmaq MP Battiste drops out of liberal leadership rac... 17 hours ago By Karyn Pugliese Father convicted of manslaughter in killing of Métis hunt... 18 hours ago By The Canadian Press Armed Forces name former MP as first Indigenous Knowledge ... 19 hours ago By The Canadian Press Manitoba RCMP investigating homicide of young child 21 hours ago By APTN National News Ex-priest sentenced to six years for sex abuse of Nunavut ... 23 hours ago By The Canadian Press