Yukon government moves to implement recommendations following carbon monoxide deaths
The oil-burner trade in the Yukon has been brought into the spotlight following the deaths of five Whitehorse residents from carbon monoxide poisoning in January.
The oil-burner trade in the Yukon has been brought into the spotlight following the deaths of five Whitehorse residents from carbon monoxide poisoning in January.
The Yukon’s chief coroner has called an inquest into the deaths of five people who were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning in their Whitehorse home this past winter.
Yukon’s oil furnace industry needs to be both regulated and policed say heating experts in the Yukon.
An Ontario foundation geared toward educating people on the dangers of carbon monoxide has reached out to help Yukon residents in need.
The community of Whitehorse is coming to terms with the loss of five people who died in their home this past weekend.