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Sara Connors

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Terminator joke victim/APTN National News Reporter. Guest on Kwanlin Dün FN and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council Traditional territory. I tweet...sometimes.

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We’re in the traditional territory of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations for a story on this traditional Tlingit style dugout canoe. It’s being led by master carver Wayne Price. Stay tuned!

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The shelter in place in Faro, Yukon, has been rescinded. Please be advised that there will be an increased RCMP presence in the area. More information will be released when available.

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Gwich’in Tribal leaders are meeting with members of key U.S. departments including the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the Department of Interior, and the U.S. Department of State. More here from Sara Connors aptnnews.ca/?p=201458

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A rural community in Yukon is struggling with a mental health and addiction crisis. Residents of Ross River are calling on both the territorial and federal governments to step up so it can receive the help it needs before it's too late. | Sara Connors aptnnews.ca/?p=215131

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The mother of a 17-year-old Inuk-Dene girl says an altercation with Yukon RCMP left her hospitalized and in need of surgery | Sara Connors aptnnews.ca/?p=225429

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Doesn’t get much better than this folks. Tlingit celebration at Whitehorse airport to welcome the return of 140-year-old Chilkat robe.

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Look at this great little find of a wooden doll, preserved by permafrost ice in Nunalleq, Alaska😍 Rick Knecht, director of the excavations, tells us: "We are working to save the Nunalleq Site, a 15-17th century Yup'ik Eskimo settlement, from falling into the sea."

Look at this great little find of a wooden doll, preserved by permafrost ice in Nunalleq, Alaska😍
Rick Knecht, director of the excavations, tells us: "We are working to save the Nunalleq Site, a 15-17th century Yup'ik Eskimo settlement, from falling into the sea."
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Supreme Court upholds First Nations’ ability to set residency requirements | @daniparadis aptnnews.ca/national-news/…

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'Why would you leave somebody like that?': Two Mi’kmaw harvesters say officers with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans left them at a gas station in the middle of the night after taking their shoes and cell phones | angel moore aptnnews.ca/?p=242114

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A 50-year fight to clear his name ends with an exoneration for Clarence Woodhouse. Hear more on the APTN News Brief: podfollow.com/e/270c04