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Yukon Schools Benefit from National School Food Program Amidst Funding Changes | Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Shakes Alaska-Yukon Border Region | Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Rocks Alaska-Yukon Border Region | Tintina Fault: Earthquake Risk in Yukon and Alaska | Tintina Fault in Yukon Poses Significant Earthquake Risk | Yukon Schools Benefit from National School Food Program Amidst Funding Changes | Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Shakes Alaska-Yukon Border Region | Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Rocks Alaska-Yukon Border Region | Tintina Fault: Earthquake Risk in Yukon and Alaska | Tintina Fault in Yukon Poses Significant Earthquake Risk

News / Education

Yukon Schools Benefit from National School Food Program Amidst Funding Changes

Seven schools in the Yukon are set to benefit from a national school food program, designed to provide nutritious hot lunches to students. This initiative comes as changes to Jordan's Principle funding impact educational services in the ter...

Universal school lunch pilot rolls out in Yukon, but First Nations education directorate says gaps remain
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News / Earthquakes

Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Shakes Alaska-Yukon Border Region

A powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday, December 6, 2025. The quake was felt in communities across the region, including Juneau and Whitehorse,...

VIDEO: Yakutat quake captured on camera in Juneau, woman in Haines shares experience

News / Natural Disasters

Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Rocks Alaska-Yukon Border Region

A significant earthquake rattled the remote border region between Alaska and Yukon, Canada, on December 6, 2025. While the powerful tremor was widely felt, initial reports indicate no major structural damage or injuries.

Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes remote area near Alaska-Canada border

Science / Geology

Tintina Fault: Earthquake Risk in Yukon and Alaska

A new study indicates that the Tintina Fault, stretching across the Yukon territory in Canada and into Alaska, may be stirring after 12,000 years of dormancy, potentially leading to a significant earthquake. This challenges previous assumpt...

A Massive Fault Line Was Supposed to Be ‘Dead’. It Sure Seems Like It’s Stirring Again.

Science / Geology

Tintina Fault in Yukon Poses Significant Earthquake Risk

Recent research highlights the Tintina Fault, stretching from Yukon Territory into Alaska, as a potential source of major earthquakes, previously underestimated in hazard models. This poses a risk to infrastructure and communities in the re...

Scientists Warn: Tintina Fault Could Unleash Major Earthquake