
Mike Rudyk
Reporter and Editor at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
CBC North, Reporter Editor (Yukon)
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Jan 26, 2024 |
rcinet.ca | Mike Rudyk
The city has received more than 5 feet of snow so far in JanuaryHeavy snow in Juneau, Alaska, has wreaked havoc on boats, roofs and roads. Whitehorse’s sister city has received more than five feet of snow so far in January. Last week, 30 inches of snow fell in three days. “Oh my gosh, Saturday — I think it was the 13th of January — it started snowing, and that first storm dropped over 30 inches,” said Matthew Creswell, Juneau’s harbour master.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Mike Rudyk
North·NewA hunter has been charged in connection with a bear carcass found earlier this month near Klukshu, Yukon, and some local residents believe the animal was a beloved grizzly known locally as 'the mayor of Klukshu.'Some believe carcass belonged to beloved grizzly affectionately known by locals as 'the mayor of Klukshu' Officials in the Yukon say a licensed hunter has been charged under the Wildlife Act in connection with a grizzly bear carcass found earlier this month near Klukshu.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
rcinet.ca | Mike Rudyk
Review will determine what went right, and what needs improvement for any future eventsThe Yukon government wants to analyze what went right and what could have gone better when the communities of Mayo and Old Crow were evacuated this summer because of nearby wildfires. The territorial government has put out a request for proposals to do “after action reviews” of both evacuations. They’ll look at how prepared the communities were for an evacuation event.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Mike Rudyk
Yukon government to review this summer's wildfire evacuations in Mayo, Old Crow | CBC News LoadedNorth·NewThe Yukon government wants to analyze what went right and what could have gone better when the communities of Mayo and Old Crow were evacuated this summer because of nearby wildfires.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Mike Rudyk
North·NewResidents of Haines Junction have had an early warning system to track COVID-19 and other pathogens for almost a year — and it's showing an uptick in COVID-19 this fall. Samples are collected from sewage 3 times a weekResidents of Haines Junction, Yukon, have had an early warning system to track COVID-19 and other pathogens for almost a year — and it's showing an uptick in COVID-19 this fall.
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