News releases 2019
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Fortymile caribou herd hunting opportunity opening, December 31, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Licensed harvest on Fortymile caribou to open for first time in Yukon since 1995.
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Yukon-wide class 1 notification proposed for 2020, December 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations with Final Agreements have reached an agreement to require notification of Class 1 mineral exploration activities across Yukon.
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Family mediation pilot project granted extension, December 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon’s free family mediation service available to separating or divorcing Yukoners is extended to 2022.
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10 projects receive Crime Prevention and Victim Services Trust funds, December 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Projects funded are working to address root causes of crime in Yukon and provide support and services to those who have been a victim of crime.
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New Burn Better campaign for healthy communities, December 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Today, the Burn Better campaign was launched to promote clean air in Yukon’s communities and neighbourhoods.
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Lottery for new lots in Whistle Bend, December 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Whistle Bend neighbourhood continues to grow with 55 residential lots just released for single-family homes.
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Ultrasound services coming to Yukon’s community hospitals, December 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Based on usage and referral trends in the territory, this service is expected to provide nearly 450 general ultrasound exams in the communities per year.
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$51,000 awarded to support marginalized youth, December 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon awarded funding to 15 groups for projects to support marginalized youth.
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Aboriginal employee award celebrates 10 years of recognizing outstanding public service, December 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver presented Daniel Adamson and Trish Hirsch with the Aboriginal Employees Award of Honour.
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Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations meet for final Yukon Forum of 2019, December 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Premier, Ministers and Chiefs discussed traditional knowledge, education, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and debriefed after Yukon Days meetings in Ottawa last
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Honouring Connections fosters progressive approach to supporting First Nation children in care, December 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon, Yukon First Nations, and Council of Yukon First Nations announce progressive approach to supporting First Nations children in care.
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Whitehorse biomass heating system to expand, December 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada have partnered to expand Whitehorse Correctional Centre’s existing biomass heating system.
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Government to extend expiry date for Peel region withdrawals, December 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Moratorium on mineral staking in the Peel region is extended until April 2020.
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Coroner and Acting Chief Medical Officer of Health issue warning after fentanyl-related deaths, December 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Three individuals died from drugs contaminated with fentanyl between November 9 and November 30.
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New live-in and outreach program to support youth at Nts’ äw Chua, December 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Youth will learn valuable life skills and supports at 22 Wann Road, now named Nts’ äw Chua (in-so chua).
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Gas Tax Fund to support local infrastructure priorities in the Town of Watson Lake, December 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Five projects are underway in the Town of Watson Lake with an investment of over $1.65 million from the municipality’s portion of the federal Gas Tax Fund.
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Watson Lake Air Terminal Building designated a Yukon Historic Site, December 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Built during World War II as part of the Northwest Staging Route, the building joins nine other Yukon Historic Sites
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Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations present shared priorities to Government of Canada, December 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon, the Council of Yukon First Nations, several Yukon First Nations Chiefs and federal Ministers held productive meetings in Ottawa this week.
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Bursary support for 12 Yukoners entering health care fields, December 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Twelve Yukoners are receiving financial support for post-secondary education in the fields of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and respiratory therapy.
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Premier raises Yukon priorities with Canadian leaders, December 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Silver is meeting with Canada’s Premiers and federal leaders this week.
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Twenty projects awarded more than $518,000 from the Community Development Fund, December 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Twenty community projects receive more than $518,000 through the Community Development Fund.
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New Yukon Permanent Art Collection acquisitions exhibited at Yukon College, November 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
11 new Yukon Permanent Art Collection acquisitions are on exhibition at the Yukon College Innovation Commons.
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Yukon Water Strategy final report presented in Carcross, November 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The final report for the Yukon Water Strategy Action Plan highlights work done since 2014.
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2019 fall sitting of Yukon Legislative Assembly concludes, November 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New modernized laws promote wellbeing of all Yukoners.
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Three new electric vehicle fast-charging stations available in Yukon, November 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has installed the territory’s first electric vehicle fast-charging stations.
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Three resident pediatricians now serving Yukon, November 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The pediatricians are now providing services at the Klondyke Medical Clinic in downtown Whitehorse.
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Let’s change the conversation about drug use, November 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Stigma can hold people who use drugs back from accessing the help they need. Learn how you can help change the conversation.
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Flight Path engagement takes off, November 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon wants to know how you feel about the territory’s aviation system. We’re asking about facilities, access and services throughout the territory.
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Local firm to design new mixed income housing project in Whitehorse, November 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Following completion of the functional plan, the Government of Yukon has awarded the contract for design for the new project at Fourth Avenue and Jeckell Street in Whitehorse.
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Leckie Awards recognize excellence in mining practices, November 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The winners of the 2019 Robert E. Leckie Awards were announced at the 47th Annual Geoscience Forum & Trade Show banquet.
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Take Action on Radon Campaign 2019, November 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
You can’t see or smell radon gas, but it’s the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Test your home this winter to make sure you’re not at risk.
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Contract awarded for multiple projects in Old Crow, November 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Work is underway to bring a new Health and Wellness Centre and a 10-unit housing complex to Old Crow.
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Feedback sought on draft climate change, energy and green economy strategy, November 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Let us know what you think of Our Clean Future: A Yukon strategy for climate change, energy and a green economy.
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Government responds to Wolverine mine security report, November 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon responds to findings about how the security amount for Wolverine mine was set.
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Mayo Airport receives Transport Canada certification, November 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Mayo aerodrome was certified as an airport by Transport Canada on November 1, 2019.
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Survey finds Yukoners strongly support tourism, November 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Results from the first Resident Perceptions of Tourism Survey indicate strong support for tourism in Yukon.
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Find a Family Doctor online program launched, November 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners in need of a doctor can be matched with physicians accepting patients.
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Yukon opens Housing First residence, November 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Residents of the new Housing First project will start moving in at the end of November.
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Former Premier Dennis Fentie honoured at celebration of life, November 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Celebration of life held for former Premier at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre.
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Feedback sought on proposed amendments to Wills Act, November 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Engagement on the Wills Act is being sought from November 4 to December 23, 2019.
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Non-beverage glass will no longer be accepted for recycling, November 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Recycling depots will no longer accept non-beverage container glass starting on November 30, 2019.
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Changes to the third Housing Initiatives Fund intake, November 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New housing projects needing funding can now apply to the Housing Initiatives Fund.
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Government launches new driver licensing and registration system, November 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has launched a new integrated system that will streamline vehicle and licence related transactions and better protect Yukoners’ personal information.
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Sarah Ouellette is Yukon’s 2019 Farmer of the Year, November 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Meet Yukon’s 2019 Farmer of the Year.
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Yukoners encouraged to try out for Team Yukon, November 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners encouraged to try out for 2020 Arctic Winter Games Team Yukon.
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Four Yukon-based organizations receive funding to prevent violence against Indigenous women and girls, November 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Funding has been provided to four Yukon-based projects to prevent and address violence against Indigenous women and girls.
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Fossils suggest ancient rhinos and turtles once roamed Yukon, October 31, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Fossils found in the 1970s indicate ancient rhinos and turtles once roamed Yukon.
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2018–19 Public Accounts show $5.8 million deficit, October 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The 2018-19 Public Accounts show small changes from what was estimated for the fiscal year.
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Changes at Whitehorse Emergency Shelter to ensure better service, October 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A number of significant changes have been implemented at the shelter, and several more are in development.
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Yukoners to receive first carbon rebate in October, October 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Each individual Yukoner will receive their first carbon rebate payment on October 31, 2019.
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Child and Family Services Act Review Advisory Committee report tabled, October 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Report contains 149 recommendations to improve Child and Family Services Act.
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New Nares River (Naataase Héen) Bridge opens, October 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The new Nares River (Naataase Héen) Bridge is now open for traffic.
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Yukon’s flu vaccine campaign targets Yukoners with chronic medical conditions, October 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Find out how the flu vaccine keeps Yukoners healthy during the flu season.
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Do the heavy lifting to reduce waste, October 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is ramping up to get ready for waste reduction week and asking Yukoners to do the same.
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Grizzly bear conservation plan released, October 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Conservation plan was developed in partnership with the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board.
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Annual recreation gathering includes specialized training, relationship building and awards, October 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Community recreation leaders learn new skills and strengthen relationships at annual recreation gathering.
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Modernized service model supports local businesses, October 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Changes to the way government procures and delivers several core services will provide a number of new opportunities for local businesses.
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Public engagement on acts review to launch this fall, October 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board is conducting a public engagement about modernizing the Workers’ Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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Modern health information system to be launched in Yukon, October 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is investing in a modern health information system for Yukon’s hospitals, health facilities and services.
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Community Development Fund awards more than $70,000 to seven projects, October 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Community Development Fund recipients include the Village of Teslin, Golden Age Society and Ross River Recreation Society.
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Amendments to Elections Act tabled, October 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Proposed amendments to the Elections Act would give Yukoners more convenient and modern options to register and vote in territorial elections.
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Modernized Liquor Act tabled in Legislative Assembly, October 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New Bill would replace 40-year-old Liquor Act.
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LGBTQ2S+ engagement informs action plan, October 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has released results of public engagement about improving government services for LGBTQ2S+ Yukoners.
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New Technical Amendments Act tabled, October 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Proposed amendments to three current laws would align with court decisions and recent federal legislation changes.
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Yukon University Act tabled in the Legislative Assembly, October 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Bill No. 2 would set the legal framework for a university in Yukon.
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Amendments to Corrections Act tabled, October 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The proposed Corrections Act amendments focus on the use of segregation and restrictive confinement.
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Supplementary Estimates reflect economic growth, October 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Supplementary Estimates forecast an increase of capital as the territory keeps up with economic growth.
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Yukon communities benefit from FireSmart project funding, October 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is funding FireSmart projects across Yukon. This program helps manage forest fuels to create more wildfire resilient communities.
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Yukoners are invited to learn about Dementia, October 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Two free presentations on Dementia are happening this month.
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Government of Yukon tables Bill to address vaping in Yukon, October 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Proposed legislation would modernize Smoke-Free Places Act and include vaping.
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Yukon tourism governance model to now include an advisory body, October 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon Tourism Development Strategy Governance Task Force makes three recommendations to Yukon government.
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New partnership supports positive youth development in Yukon, October 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Research from Search Institute has identified 40 concrete, positive experiences and qualities, called developmental assets, that have a significant influence on young people’s live
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Yukon’s first Aviation Advisory Committee appointed, October 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon Aviation Advisory Committee welcomes first members.
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Whistle Bend elementary school planning underway, October 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Planning work is underway for Whitehorse’s first new elementary school in over 25 years.
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Third Session of Legislative Assembly begins, October 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Third Session of the 34th Legislative Assembly begins.
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Second phase of comprehensive health review begins, October 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
This public engagement is the second phase of Taking the Pulse: A Health and Wellness Conversation, the comprehensive review of Yukon’s health and social systems and programs.
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Yukon University legislation feedback released, October 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners shared their thoughts on the new legislation through a public survey this spring.
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Yukon educators to field test new Grade 5 materials about Indian Residential Schools, October 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
These new materials will be used to teach students the difficult topic of Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation, in the Social Studies curriculum.
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Yukon Corporate Online Registry delivers next phase of e-service, October 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon expands Yukon Corporate Online Registry online services for businesses in Yukon.
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Statement from Premier Sandy Silver regarding the Independent Electoral Reform Commission, September 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Statement from Premier Sandy Silver regarding the Chair of the Independent Electoral Reform Commission
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Visitor Exit Survey results show record year for Yukon tourism, September 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The 2017–18 Yukon Visitor Exit Survey compiles data and statistics for the year, including key indicators such as direct international border crossings and overnight visitation.
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Modernized labour market funding programs support thriving Yukon communities, September 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Three funding programs are replacing over 20 specific labour market programs, offering a simpler application process, expanded eligibility and more flexibility.
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New Yukon community immigration pilot program announced, September 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New immigration pilot program will allow more flexibility for employers and employees.
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Government of Yukon to host the annual United Way breakfast fundraiser, September 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon will host the annual United Way breakfast fundraiser on September 27 at the Yukon Convention Centre from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m.
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Government of Yukon supports First Nation investment in technology venture fund, September 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is supporting a First Nations investment in a national technology venture fund.
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Airport upgrades increase safety and access in Klondike, September 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The new maintenance facility and runway paving projects at the Dawson City Airport are now complete.
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Film incentive helps pour more than $1 million into local economy, trains six Yukoners in production, September 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Six Yukoners benefitted from specialized training during filming of River of Life: Yukon.
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Engagement begins on Yukon’s Mineral Development Strategy, September 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
An independent panel has been to develop a draft mineral development strategy for Yukon. Find out how to participate in the panel’s engagement process.
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Yukon Forum sees progress on justice, family and children services, fish and wildlife, September 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Leaders were presented with the final report of the independent review of the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board at the third Yukon Forum of 2019 in Teslin.
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Cannabis Yukon retail store to close, September 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A tender for bids for the store and assets has been released.
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Five Yukon youth honoured for outstanding contributions to community, September 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Local youth recognized for contributing to the well-being of Yukon communities.
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Unique tutor-learner pair receive literacy award, September 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Ted Ackerman and Louie Smith recognized for their commitment to literacy, lifelong learning and their contribution to First Nation language revitalization and preservation.
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Northern Premiers release Pan-territorial Chapter for Arctic and Northern Policy Framework, September 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Northern Premiers release Pan-territorial Chapter for Arctic and Northern Policy Framework. Learn more:
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The Government of Canada Launches Co-Developed Arctic and Northern Policy Framework, September 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework, setting out a long-term, strategic vision for transformative change, benefiting Arctic and Northern residents and all Canadians.
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Yukon Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Action Plan released today, September 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon FASD Action Plan is a response to the need for a coordinated approach to address the issue of FASD in Yukon.
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Measles Immunization Catch-Up Campaign, September 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Find out how measles immunization keeps Yukoners healthy.
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Yukoners to benefit from efficient and reliable green energy, September 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Energy infrastructure upgrades will ensure Yukoners are provided with sustainable, reliable and affordable energy that supports future growth and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
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Draft Yukon parks strategy open for comment, September 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is asking for comments on a draft Yukon parks strategy.
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Statement from Premier Sandy Silver regarding the passing of former Premier Dennis Fentie, August 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Statement from Premier Sandy Silver.
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Northern commitments sought from national party leaders, August 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Northern premiers are seeking commitments from national party leaders
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Council of Yukon First Nations takes over administration of Gladue Report Writing Pilot Project, August 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Council of Yukon First Nations takes over Gladue Report Writing Pilot Project from Yukon Legal Services Society.
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Building stronger communities across Yukon with the federal Gas Tax Fund, August 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Doubling of the federal Gas Tax Fund delivers a boost for eight communities, 14 First Nations, and unincorporated communities across the territory.
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Whitehorse Legion helps Yukon students learn about service and sacrifice, August 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
These resources will help Yukon students learn about the significant service and sacrifice made by Canadian veterans.
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Government of Yukon signs Letter of Intent with the Republic of the Philippines, August 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Governments of Yukon and Philippines working together to enhance the recruitment system for Filipino workers in Yukon.
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Corrections to Yukon student performance data, August 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and BC Ministry of Education have worked together to correct errors in Yukon data for the Foundation Skills Assessments.
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New delivery model will expand counselling services in Yukon, August 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New delivery model will provide Yukoners in all communities with a wider range of high-quality, accessible, and consistent counselling services.
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Peel Watershed Regional Land Use Plan finalized, August 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Historic agreement with Yukon First Nations covers 67,431 square kilometre Peel watershed region in Northeastern Yukon.
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Painted markings reinforce crosswalk safety, August 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners may have noticed new sidewalk markings near crosswalks at some Whitehorse elementary schools. Find out what they mean.
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Team Yukon wraps up successful 2019 Western Canada Summer Games, August 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Team Yukon wraps up the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games!
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New curriculum for Grades 11 and 12, August 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Starting this school year all grades in Yukon schools will be following Yukon’s new curriculum.
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Team Yukon to compete in 2019 Western Canada Summer Games in Swift Current, August 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon athletes set to compete at the Western Canada Summer Games.
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Statement from Premier Sandy Silver regarding the airplane accident near Mayo Lake, August 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver issued the following statement about the airplane accident near Mayo Lake.
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New housing project on Alexander Street receives funding from the 2019 Housing Initiatives Fund, August 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Affordable housing project downtown will provide new affordable rental options in Whitehorse.
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Teslin residents to benefit from four local infrastructure projects, August 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Four local infrastructure projects have been announced in Teslin.
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Water and wastewater infrastructure improvements to strengthen Yukon communities, August 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Residents of Mayo, Carmacks and Dawson to benefit from upgrades to water and wastewater in their communities.
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Yukon’s Chief Medical Officer of Health releases Cancer Incidence Report, August 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon Chief Medical Officer of Health releases Cancer Incidence Report, the second in a series of reports aiming to examine cancer in Yukon.
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Third Session of Legislative Assembly begins in October, August 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Commissioner to deliver Speech from the Throne to open new Session.
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Hunting season opens August 1, July 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
See results from the 2019 Permit Hunt Authorization lottery and learn about changes to this year’s hunting rules.
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Whistle Bend expanding with release of more affordable building lots, July 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is releasing more affordable lots in Whistle Bend.
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Yukon working collaboratively with regional partners to increase economic prosperity, July 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon attended the Pacific Northwest Economic Region Annual Summit in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Government responds to Child and Youth Advocate recommendations, July 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Recommendations stem from the Child and Youth Advocate’s Office recent review of Yukon’s system for children and youth in care.
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Whitehorse residents to benefit from improved public transit services and local roads infrastructure, July 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Whitehorse residents to benefit from improved public transit services and local roads infrastructure
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Major improvements planned for North Klondike Highway, July 24, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Governments of Canada and Yukon partner to upgrade critical highway.
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Residents of Pelly Crossing to benefit from better social infrastructure and water services, July 24, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New infrastructure projects are coming to Pelly Crossing.
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Yukon Employees’ Union and Government of Yukon ratify new collective agreement, July 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon Employees’ Union and Government of Yukon ratify new collective agreement.
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28 community projects receive support from Community Development Fund, July 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
28 community projects receive more than $909,400 through the Community Development Fund.
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Yukon priorities discussed at Canada’s Ministers of Agriculture annual conference, July 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Minister Ranj Pillai represents Yukon at national meetings of Canadian Agriculture Ministers in Quebec City.
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Court petition filed to appoint receiver for Yukon Zinc, July 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon files a petition in the Supreme Court of Yukon to have a receiver appointed to act for Yukon Zinc Corporation.
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Respectful hunting in Yukon, July 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is preparing for the start of hunting season on August 1.
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Yukon to host 2020 Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference, July 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon to host energy and mines ministers next year and coordinate work on several national initiatives.
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Independent Commission on Electoral Reform members appointed, July 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A three-member Independent Commission on Electoral Reform has been selected to recommend ways to further improve democracy in Yukon.
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Residents of Faro to benefit from improved roads, water and wastewater infrastructure, July 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Town of Faro residents and visitors to benefit from major upgrades to the community’s aging water and wastewater systems and improvements to roads.
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Premier Silver discusses growing the economy at Council of the Federation, July 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Silver discussed growing the economy, Canada’s position in the Arctic, and mental health and addictions at the Council of the Federation.
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Commissioner unveils Order of Yukon design, personal Coat of Arms and new exhibit at the Taylor House, July 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A new Order of Yukon design, Commissioner’s Coat of Arms and Taylor House exhibit were unveiled at the Office of the Commissioner of Yukon today.
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Education Agreement signed between Government of Yukon and Kwanlin Dün First Nation, July 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The three-year agreement’s focus is to improve the experiences and outcomes of KDFN learners, and all learners in the KDFN Traditional Territory.
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Air quality advisory for Yukon, July 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Air Quality Advisory for Yukon due to forecasts for increasing concentrations of wildfire smoke.
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Whitehorse residents to benefit from improved compost facility, July 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Upgrades to City of Whitehorse compost facility will increase organic waste processing and efficiency, protect the local environment and waterways.
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Kwanlin Dün First Nation Citizens to benefit from new community space, July 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Kwanlin Dün First Nation’s community hub to serve as gathering space and provide citizens with great access to community and cultural programming.
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National travelling exhibit showcased at Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre, July 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
National exhibit is part of the ongoing Canada 150 celebrations.
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Western Premiers conclude meetings in Edmonton, Alberta, June 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver promotes shared vision for Canada’s northern and western communities at Edmonton conference.
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Governments of Canada and Yukon announce agreements to help Canadians improve their skills and prepare for the future of work with good quality jobs, June 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Governments of Canada and Yukon announce agreements to help Canadians improve their skills and prepare for the future of work with good quality jobs
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New open data portal launches, June 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government data is now easier to access.
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Whitehorse affordable housing project receives funding, June 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Affordable housing project will provide new home ownership options in Whitehorse.
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Restored totem pole unveiled as part of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations, June 24, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with unveiling of restored Centennial Totem Pole
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Yukon Lottery Commission awards Mount Sima $520,240, June 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon Lottery Commission has funded its first Large Project under its Projects Fund.
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Government of Yukon supporting territorial sport and recreation organizations and athletes through annual funding, June 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Athletes, sport and recreation organizations in territory receive $1.72 million in annual funding.
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Have your say on proposed forest resources management plan, June 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Public engagement is now open for the recommended forest resources management plan for the Whitehorse and Southern Lakes area
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Statement from Minister McPhee on the Office of the Auditor General of Canada’s audit of education programs in Yukon, June 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A statement from the Government of Yukon on the Office of the Auditor General of Canada’s audit of K-12 education programs in Yukon.
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Yukoners receive Community Safety Awards, June 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners were recognized for their efforts to prevent crime and foster community safety at the annual Minister of Justice Community Safety Awards.
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Northern Premiers discuss prosperity, reconciliation and sustainability in the North, June 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver hosted Northwest Territories Premier Bob McLeod and Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq in Dawson City on June 13 and 14.
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Yukon schools and First Nations receive $100,000 for attendance projects, June 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Twenty-one Yukon projects receive financial support from the Victoria Gold Yukon Student Encouragement Society’s Every Student, Every Day fund.
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Health professionals receive training in transgender healthcare, June 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon health professionals will receive education and training to provide compassionate and culturally sensitive transgender care in Whitehorse.
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19 groups receive funding to support marginalized youth, June 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon awarded funding to 19 groups for projects to support Yukon youth.
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Outstanding service recognized by Premier, June 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver presented three individuals and five teams with the 2019 Premier’s Award of Excellence and Innovation.
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2018 another record year for Yukon tourism, June 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Release of 2018 Year-End Report shows Yukon tourism had another record-setting year, with more to come.
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Tentative agreement reached between the Government of Yukon and the Yukon Employees’ Union, June 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and Yukon Employees’ Union are pleased to announce that a tentative agreement has been reached.
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Public engagement to support preventing workplace violence and harassment, June 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is seeking to help prevent violence and harassment in Yukon workplaces.
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Territorial Premiers to meet in Dawson City to discuss northern priorities, June 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premiers to meet in Dawson City on June 13 and 14 to continue their joint work to help improve life for all northerners.
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Homeowners, businesses and communities to save money with energy efficiency upgrades, June 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Canada and the Government of Yukon are taking action on climate change by helping reduce energy waste.
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The Commissioner of Yukon invested as a Grande Dame of the Order of St. John, June 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Angélique Bernard, Commissioner of Yukon, invested as a Grande Dame of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John.
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Watson Lake receives funding for regional economic development project, June 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon awards $49,700 to the Town of Watson Lake for a regional economic development project.
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Nineteen projects receive Crime Prevention and Victim Services Trust funds, June 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Projects funded are working to address root causes of crime in Yukon and provide support and services to those who have been a victim of crime.
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Tän Tágà Shro trail at Wolf Creek campground open for use, June 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Tän Tágà Shro “trail (to the) big river” located at Wolf Creek campground is now complete and officially open as a wheelchair accessible interpretive
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Engagement underway to improve economic development funding programs, June 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon seeks feedback from organizations in the territory to improve its economic development funding programs.
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Eight community projects receive more than $925,500 from Community Development Fund, June 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Community Development Fund recipients include the Town of Faro, Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation, and Yukon Theatre for Young People Society.
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Yukon Advisory Committee welcomes release of final report of National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, June 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The formal release of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls final report was released on June 3.
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Statement from Premier Silver on the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, June 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon was honoured to host the first public hearings of the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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Statement from Minister Dendys on the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, June 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
This is a difficult and emotional time for Yukon families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and survivors.
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Yukon’s response to national Shared Health Priorities, June 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Canadian Institute of Health Information released the results on their first three Shared Health Priorities this week.
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Interim Electrical Rebate renewed, May 31, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon renews Interim Electrical Rebate for 2019-20.
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New affordable housing units open in Dawson City, May 31, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Eight new affordable housing units in Dawson City officially opened today.
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Nominate an exceptional Yukoner for the Order of Yukon, May 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Order of Yukon information and nomination forms, in French and English, are now available online at www.commissioner.gov.yk.ca.
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Heritage management agreement signed at Yukon Forum, May 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Significant agreement on heritage management signed at Yukon Forum
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Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations governments meet in Carmacks for Yukon Forum, May 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Premier, Ministers and Chiefs discussed climate change and signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding collaboration in heritage management.
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Three new inductees recognized by the Yukon Transportation Hall of Fame, May 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The 2019 Pioneer of the Year, Person of the Year and Order of Polaris awards were presented at the annual Yukon Transportation Hall of Fame ceremony.
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Housing program for government employees in Yukon communities modernized, May 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon’s Employee Housing Policy has been updated to ensure that government housing is allocated fairly and equitably.
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Yukon adopts national standards to improve public safety, May 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon modernizes standards for boilers, pressure vessels and gas-burning devices.
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Dawson City Airport paving complete, May 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Dawson City Airport is now cleared for landing.
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Pharmacists Regulation comes into effect this summer, May 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New rules for pharmacists take effect August 1, 2019.
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Yukon’s Flight Path aviation strategy takes off, May 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon’s Flight Path strategy has been awarded to Stantec Consulting Ltd. This critical strategy will guide aviation investment.
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Operation NANOOK-TATIGIIT provides opportunity to practise emergency response, May 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Operation NANOOK-TATIGIIT is taking place in Yukon this May and June. The event will provide vital lessons about the territory’s emergency preparedness
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Residents of Old Crow to benefit from new community centre, May 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New community centre being built in Old Crow.
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Ch’ihilii Chìk Habitat Protection Area established, May 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Signing ceremony for new habitat protection area to held May 17 in Old Crow.
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Air quality advisory for Watson Lake area, May 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Smoke is currently visible in the Watson Lake area due to wildfires near High Level, Alberta.
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Government of Yukon encourages participation in national physical activity challenge, May 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is encouraging Yukoners to get moving and take part in ParticipACTION’s first ever Community Better Challenge.
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Two Yukon films are screening at Cannes, May 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Two Yukon films, The Changeling and Grey Mountain, are part of a showcase at Cannes this week.
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The Government of Yukon is working to improve services to LGBTQ2S+ communities, May 16, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
What We Heard: Public Engagement on LGBTQ2S+ Inclusion in Government Services is now available.
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Commissioner’s Award for Voluntary Public Service given to George Skookum during National Aboriginal Hockey Tournament, May 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Honourable Angélique Bernard, Commissioner of Yukon presented George Skookum with the Commissioner’s Award for his volunteer service.
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Government of Yukon seeking feedback on Yukon University legislation, May 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners can provide feedback on important aspects of the new legislation that will oversee the transition of Yukon College to Yukon University.
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Government of Yukon to change waste management system, May 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has announced changes to the waste management system.
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Government of Yukon improves job leave provisions for parents and caregivers, May 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Changed employee leave provisions align with federal Employment Insurance benefits for parental, compassionate, and family caregiver leave.
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Public engagement on comprehensive health review begins, May 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Independent Expert Panel engaging Yukoners across the territory.
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Health and Social Services identifies internal improvements through Comprehensive Review, May 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Health and Social Services identifies internal improvements through Comprehensive Review.
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Land lease brings Mount Nansen sale one step closer to completion, May 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon approves land lease of 850 hectares as part of the sale of the abandoned Mount Nansen Mine site.
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Yukon Prospectors Hall of Fame celebrated with refurbished display, May 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon Prospector’s Association Hall of Fame has been relocated to the Yukon College’s Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining.
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Emergency Preparedness Week, May 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
May 6 to 12, 2019, is Emergency Preparedness Week.
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Electric vehicle fast-chargers coming to Whitehorse and Carcross, May 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Three new fast-chargers are part of project testing the range and efficiency of operating electric vehicles in the North’s cold climate.
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Nominations Open for Council of the Federation Literacy Award, May 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Council of the Federation Literacy Awards honour Yukoners who help promote and spread with literacy.
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Nurse practitioner to join Mayo health centre team, May 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A full-time nurse practitioner will join the Mayo health centre team on June 1.
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Agreement signed for the Nisutlin Bay Bridge Redevelopment Project, May 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New partnership formed to move Nisutlin Bay Bridge project forward.
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New works selected for Yukon Permanent Art Collection, April 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
11 new works have been selected for the Yukon Permanent Art Collection.
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Yukon Lottery Commission Supports 2019 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships, April 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Yukon First Nations Hockey Association is hosting the tournament in Whitehorse from May 6 to 12, 2019.
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Yukon’s policing priorities set for 2019–20, April 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
2019–20 Policing Priorities put people first to keep Yukoners’ safe.
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Housing, health and education focus of spring sitting, April 30, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The 2019-20 Budget passed today as the spring sitting of the Legislative Assembly ended.
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New Assistant Deputy Minister of First Nations Initiatives hired, April 29, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New ADM will work closely with Yukon First Nations to support the success of their learners, and all Yukon learners.
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Yukon athletes honoured at third annual Celebration of Sport Excellence, April 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon athletes receive awards for achievements in sport in 2018
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Community economic development conference begins in Haines Junction, April 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Communities from Haines Junction to Beaver Creek are coming together to discuss and coordinate economic development in the area.
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Pilot program promotes youth entrepreneurship, April 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
däna Näye Ventures appoints local youth entrepreneur to develop business skills and promote entrepreneurship.
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Yukon school calendar dates now available, April 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
School calendar dates for all Yukon schools for the 2019–20 school year have been released.
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Nine community projects receive more than $126,000, April 24, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Community Development Fund recipients include Watson Lake Creative Playgroup Society, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, and Youth of Today Society.
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Canadian Index of Wellbeing public engagement underway, April 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners are asked to contribute their ideas on what to measure and monitor when it comes to wellbeing and quality of life in Yukon.
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Yukon First Nations tour biomass facilities in the North, April 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations tour biomass facilities in the territory and Alaska to learn about technologies and systems that work
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Yukon Women in Mining receives support for Yukon Mining Days events, April 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Initiative receives $68,000 to promote the mining industry in Yukon communities.
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Scope of Comprehensive Review of health and social services released, April 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Scope of Comprehensive Review of territory’s health and social services systems tabled in Legislative Assembly.
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Residents of Whitehorse to benefit from improved public infrastructure, April 12, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Three infrastructure projects for the City of Whitehorse have been announced with joint federal, territorial and municipal government funding.
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Modernized highway network management system announced, April 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Improvements to how government manages Yukon highways will provide more predictability for road users.
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Housing lots in Whitehorse released for private development, April 10, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon partners with City of Whitehorse to release seven parcels and individual lots.
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Applications invited for independent commission on electoral reform, April 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukoners passionate about electoral reform are encouraged to apply to be on the independent commission on electoral reform.
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Yukon summit contributes to national discussion on sport safety, April 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon’s Safe Sport Summit discussions will inform national discussion on universal code of conduct.
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Results of public engagement on aging in place released, April 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Feedback is now being considered by the Yukon government as it develops an aging in place action plan for Yukon.
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Design contract awarded for Dempster Fibre Project, April 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Consultant named for Dempster Fibre Project.
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New F.H. Collins $1.3 million weight lifting and exercise facility complete, April 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
F.H. Collins Secondary School has a new weight lifting and exercise facility to support student-learning.
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Agreement reached for the Yukon Resource Gateway Project, April 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation have signed an agreement for development of a new road that will enable mining traffic
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Creative and Cultural Industries Strategy development underway, April 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
First public engagement session to help shape a strategy to increase the contribution of the creative and cultural industries to Yukon’s economy takin
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Government of Yukon and Taku River Tlingit First Nation agree to protect A Cu Village area from development, April 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The A Cu Village site at the north end of Atlin Lake has been withdrawn from land dispositions and mineral staking while government-to-government disc
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Contaminated sites map now available online, April 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A new tool will help Yukoners learn about contaminated sites in the territory.
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Public engagement on the new Motor Vehicles Act begins, April 2, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is asking for public feedback about the future of road safety.
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Over 40 seasonally-dependent projects tendered, April 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has tendered over $66 million in seasonally-dependent contracts at the right time for industry to meet demand within project s
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Forest fuel reduction planned for Whitehorse, April 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and the City of Whitehorse are working together to reduce the risk of wildfires in the Whitehorse area this spring.
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Yukon Health Status Report 2018 released, March 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon Health Status Report 2018 provides an overview of the health of Yukoners.
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New Health and Wellness Centre planned for Old Crow, March 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is working in partnership with the Government of Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation to replace the existing health centre.
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Task Force appointed to study tourism governance models, March 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Seven people have been appointed to the Yukon Tourism Development Strategy Governance Task Force.
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Investments will modernize Yukon schools in 2019-20, March 27, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Investments in Yukon schools in 2019–20 include $1.6 million to begin planning for a new elementary school in Whistle Bend.
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Blood Ties Four Directions to receive funding for new outreach van, March 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
In 2018, the outreach van provided services over 7,000 times to approximately 1,400 people.
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Helping Yukon industry better manage environmental risks, March 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is releasing a revised guide of the Preferred Practices for Works Affecting Yukon Waters as part of Canada Water Week.
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Mixed income housing project planned for Whitehorse, March 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New affordable housing project will be first of its kind in Yukon.
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A statement from Premier Sandy Silver on the 2019–20 federal budget, March 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
A statement from Premier Sandy Silver on the 2019–20 federal budget
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Statement from Premier regarding college funding in federal budget, March 19, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Today’s announcement of up to $26 million for the construction of a science building at Yukon College is very positive news.
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Commissioner of Yukon’s statement on the passing of Ken McKinnon, March 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Commissioner of Yukon, Angélique Bernard released the following statement on the passing of former Commissioner John Kenneth McKinnon.
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Acting deputy minister named for Department of Finance, March 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Acting deputy minister named for Department of Finance
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Government of Yukon issues response on development in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, March 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon requests further analysis on development in ANWR and effects on Porcupine caribou.
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Governments of Canada and Yukon sign 10-year housing agreement, March 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New agreement under the National Housing Strategy will increase the amount of federal housing funding in Yukon for 10 years.
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Government of Yukon introduces Bill to amend Securities Act, March 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Proposed changes to the Securities Act would provide the investment industry with the same protection as is enjoyed by other investors in Canada.
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Premier’s statement on the passing of Ken McKinnon, March 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier’s statement on the passing of former Commissioner John Kenneth McKinnon.
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Bill to amend the Education Labour Relations Act tabled, March 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Bill to amend the Education Labour Relations Act to enable substitutes to become members of the Yukon Teachers’ Association.
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Government of Yukon funds tourism strategy, March 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon announces support for the Yukon Tourism Development Strategy.
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Dawson City Airport runway closure dates announced, March 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Dawson City Airport runway will be closed for paving from 8 p.m. Sunday, May 19, 2019 until Sunday, May 26, 2019.
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Carbon Price Rebate will return revenues to Yukoners, March 11, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Made-in-Yukon carbon rebate legislation tabled in Yukon Legislative Assembly.
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New administrator for Cultural Industries Training Fund, March 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Cultural Industries Training Fund now administered by the Government of Yukon Department of Tourism and Culture.
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Dawson Regional Land Use Planning Commission formed, March 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in governments have formed the Dawson Regional Land Use Plan Commission.
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Fiscal and Economic Outlook points to strong economy, historically low unemployment and economic growth, March 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The annual Fiscal and Economic Outlook describes a robust economy supported by historically low unemployment rates, strong retail sales, a thriving co
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2019-20 Budget meets housing, health and education needs of a growing territory, March 7, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The 2019-20 Budget focuses on affordable housing, effective health and social services, quality education, and reliable community infrastructure.
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Government of Yukon increases the minimum wage to $12.71 per hour, March 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon employees earning minimum wage will see their pay rise to $12.71 per hour on April 1, 2019.
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Yukoners benefit from Gas Tax Fund projects, March 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon municipalities and First Nations are using the federal Gas Tax Fund for a variety of projects to benefit Yukoners.
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Increased fines and demerits target unsafe driving, March 5, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon is targeting illegal and dangerous driving behaviour around school buses by increasing fines and demerits.
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Finance deputy minister departing government, March 4, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Katherine White, deputy minister for the Department of Finance, will be leaving the Government of Yukon for personal reasons.
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Midwifery engagement What We Heard report released today, February 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Find out what Yukoners said about regulated and funded midwifery services.
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Improvements made for 2019 permit hunt authorization lottery, February 26, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon’s 2019 permit hunt authorization lottery will reflect a number of improvements based on feedback from the public, stakeholders and a third-party
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Have your say on a recycling fee for single-use bags, February 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon government wants your thoughts on a surcharge for single-use shopping bags.
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New food service opportunity coming to Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, February 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Change is coming to Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport. Renovations to the restaurant area will begin this March.
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Yukon and Alaskan officials discuss cross-border opportunities, February 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Premier Sandy Silver met with Alaska’s new Governor Mike Dunleavy and Senator Lisa Murkowski in Juneau, Alaska, on February 19 to discuss cross-border
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Ten regional economic development projects slated for local companies, February 20, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
For the second year in a row, the Government of Yukon is using all 10 of its one-million-dollar trade agreement exceptions.
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Private retail cannabis licence applications available, February 18, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon Liquor Corporation will begin accepting private cannabis retail licence applications on February 20, 2019.
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Government of Yukon supports successful Indigenous economic development conference, February 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon funding supports successful Indigenous Investment Conference
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Team Yukon goes to Red Deer for 2019 Canada Winter Games, February 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon athletes set to compete at the country’s highest level multi-sport competition.
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Government of Yukon overhauls procurement, February 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Procurement improvements bring Yukon businesses and government together.
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Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations meet for Yukon Forum, February 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Premier, Ministers and Chiefs discussed mining, economic development and the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework at the Yukon Forum.
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Special warrant issued for infrastructure and land development spending, February 13, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon has issued a special warrant to meet demand for infrastructure and land development projects across the territory.
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Public engagement begins on regulatory approach to off-road vehicles, February 8, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon wants to hear from Yukoners about its proposed approach for regulating off-road vehicles in Yukon.
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New administrator of Culture Quest Fund announced, February 6, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Dawson City Arts Society announced as new administrator.
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New senior-level Department of Education position focuses on First Nations initiatives, February 1, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon and the Chiefs’ Committee on Education are working together to support the success of First Nations learners.
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Government of Yukon attending Mineral Exploration Roundup, January 28, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Mineral Exploration Roundup in Vancouver is the world’s largest technical mineral exploration conference and brings together exploration companies
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Government of Yukon’s Independent Power Production policy implemented, January 25, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Independent Power Production policy allows larger scale renewable energy generating projects to move forward.
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Commissioner Bernard presents Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers to Jean Smeeton, January 23, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Commissioner Angélique Bernard presented the medal to Jean Smeeton on behalf of Governor General Julie Payette.
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Draft Condominium Regulations released for extended consultation, January 22, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Owners and developers of condominiums asked to see the current draft regulations as they are used frequently by these groups.
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Cannabis Licensing Board announced, January 21, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The selection of the first Cannabis Licensing Board members is another step towards a private sector cannabis retail model.
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Proposed framework for Government of Yukon carbon price rebate announced, January 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Yukon’s carbon pricing rebate will encourage investment in clean technology and ensure that Yukon remains competitive.
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Leadership shuffle in Government of Yukon departments, January 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New deputy heads appointed for several Government of Yukon departments.
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2019 Housing Initiatives Fund open for submissions, January 17, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
New housing projects needing funding can now apply to the 2019 Housing Initiatives Fund.
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Yukon Teachers’ Association and the Government of Yukon ratify new collective agreement, January 16, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The new agreement sets out yearly salary increases for teachers over the next three years.
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Dawson City wastewater treatment plant not sustainable, Government of Yukon begins work with City of Dawson on a solution, January 15, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Government of Yukon and City of Dawson to seek solutions to wastewater treatment issues in Dawson City.
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New accessible duplex opens in Porter Creek, January 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
These homes are new additions to the Yukon Housing Corporation’s rent-geared-to-income housing stock.
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Regulation for private cannabis retail licensing announced, January 14, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The Government of Yukon prepares for licensing of private cannabis retailers.
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FireSmart projects prepare and protect Yukon communities, January 9, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
The territorial government is funding FireSmart projects throughout the winter in Yukon.
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Government of Yukon partners with Skookum Jim Friendship Centre to support Yukon youth, January 3, 2019 HTMLDate updated:2026-02-25
Integrated youth services are transitioning to Skookum Jim Friendship Centre as pilot project ends.
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