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Government of Yukon attends Collision tech conference in Toronto

lun, 06/24/2024 - 13:08

Premier Ranj Pillai and officials from the Department of Economic Development attended the 2024 Collision Conference in Toronto to support the Yukon’s startup community and to engage with leaders in innovation and entrepreneurship from across Canada. This aligns with the Government of Yukon’s goal to support Yukon startups attract investment as outlined in “Innovation Yukon: Bringing Northern Ingenuity to the World”.

Government of Yukon thanks Whitehorse community for conversation on downtown safety

jeu, 06/20/2024 - 19:37

The Government of Yukon wishes to offer its thanks to all members of the downtown Whitehorse community who attended the Downtown Community Conversation on June 18, 2024.

Statement from Deputy Premier McLean on return from diplomatic mission to London with Yukon First Nations delegation

jeu, 06/20/2024 - 18:54

Deputy Premier Jeanie McLean has issued the following statement:  

"Returning from our diplomatic mission to London, alongside a distinguished delegation of Yukon First Nations leaders, fills me with an overwhelming sense of pride and gratitude. I extend my deepest appreciation to all the esteemed Yukon First Nations leaders who joined us on this remarkable journey of cultural exchange and diplomatic engagement.

Addressing road safety on the Alaska Highway through Whitehorse

jeu, 06/20/2024 - 14:58

Recognizing the importance of road safety for everyone – drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, roadside workers and passengers alike – the Government of Yukon has reduced the speed limit on the Alaska Highway within the City of Whitehorse. The new, lower speed limit of 70 kilometers per hour applies from the Two Mile Hill intersection through to the Kulan Industrial Area. Areas with a lower speed limit will not see speed limits increased.

Statement from Minister responsible for French Language Services Directorate John Streicker on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

jeu, 06/20/2024 - 13:22

Minister responsible for French Language Services Directorate John Streicker has issued the following statement for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day:

“Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day is a special occasion to come together every year on June 24 to celebrate the rich Francophone culture in the Yukon and across Canada.

Statement from the Government of Yukon on National Indigenous Peoples Day

jeu, 06/20/2024 - 13:08

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Friday, June 21, marks National Indigenous Peoples Day. Let us recognize, celebrate and honour the rich histories, diverse cultures and ways of knowing and being of Indigenous Peoples across the Yukon.

Sheep hunting closure in Game Management Subzone 5–17 to conserve sheep in southwest Yukon starting August 1, 2024

mer, 06/19/2024 - 17:44

In efforts to support sheep population recovery, the Government of Yukon has issued a sheep hunting closure for Game Management Subzone 5 – 17, representing the Donjek Sheep Management Unit. The closure is in effect from August 1, 2024, until October 31, 2026. While in effect, all licensed hunters are prohibited from harvesting sheep in this area.

Nine Yukon artists to be featured on new Welcome to the Yukon signs

mer, 06/19/2024 - 13:53

The Government of Yukon is updating the welcome signs at all nine key points of entry to the territory with new designs featuring local artists’ work. Each sign will reflect the Yukon’s inspiring landscape, vibrant culture and creativity.

The Yukon welcome signs are an important part of a Yukon travel experience and a source of pride for Yukoners. These signs are regularly photographed and shared on social media to a large international audience. Improving these signs will help support businesses, communities, and visitor experiences across the territory.

Government of Yukon shares updated wildfire outlook

mer, 06/19/2024 - 13:22

The Government of Yukon provided an update on the wildfire weather outlook at a briefing on June 13. In summary:

For the past month, the Yukon has had mixed weather. Conditions are dry through central Yukon (from Destruction Bay through Carmacks, Faro and Ross River). The rest of the territory, in the north and the south, is not very dry due to last fall’s rain and winter snowpack. This means the wildfires so far this year are not burning as deeply or intensely as last year’s wildfires.

New Indigenous-led conservation area in the Yukon protects wildlife, habitat and Inuvialuit culture and identity

mer, 06/19/2024 - 11:54

This is a joint news release between the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Inuvialuit Game Council, Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee, Aklavik Community Corporation, the Government of Canada and the Government of Yukon.

The Government of Yukon has signed onto the Aullaviat/Anguniarvik Traditional Conservation Area Agreement together with the Government of Canada and Inuvialuit Parties to ensure the conservation and protection of Aullaviat/Anguniarvik, the Eastern North Slope of the Yukon in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.

Government of Yukon and Blood Ties Four Directions Centre launch expanded Healthy Meals program

lun, 06/17/2024 - 16:05

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and Blood Ties Four Directions Centre.

The Government of Yukon and Blood Ties Four Directions Centre are pleased to announce the expansion of the Healthy Meals program, providing essential support to Whitehorse community members facing food insecurity.

Statement from Premier Pillai on Minister meetings in Ottawa

ven, 06/14/2024 - 18:25

Premier Pillai has issued the following statement:

"This week I had the opportunity to meet with Minister LeBlanc, Minister Vandal, Minister Joly, and Minister Miller in Ottawa. These meetings provided a valuable opportunity to build on previous discussions with the federal government about issues important to Yukoners, as well as to expand on the conversations I chaired earlier this week at the Western Premiers’ Conference in Whitehorse.

Government of Yukon announces extended hours for Whitehorse Walk-in Clinic

ven, 06/14/2024 - 14:48

The Government of Yukon is extending the operating hours of the Whitehorse Walk-in Clinic to better serve the community. Starting on Monday, June 17, the clinic will now be open:

  • Monday to Wednesday: 9 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 5:30 pm
  • Thursday and Friday: 9 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm

The clinic's telephone line will be open:

Statement from Premier Pillai on the Yukon’s 126th anniversary

jeu, 06/13/2024 - 20:04

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today we mark the 126th anniversary of the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada. 

“It was June 13, 1898, that the land on which we are fortunate to live separated from the Northwest Territories and joined Confederation as the Yukon Territory. While this was a significant step in our journey as a maturing jurisdiction, it is crucial to recognize and honour the enduring presence of Yukon First Nations who have inhabited this land since time immemorial.

Statement from Minister of Education on the Yukon RCMP’s conclusion of the investigation at Jack Hulland Elementary School

jeu, 06/13/2024 - 18:10

Minister of Education Jeanie McLean has issued the following statement:

“Yesterday, the Yukon RCMP issued a news release and shared a letter with the Jack Hulland Elementary School community as their final update on the investigation into allegations related to the historic use of holds and isolation spaces at Jack Hulland Elementary School.

Statement from Premier Pillai on Philippines Independence Day

mer, 06/12/2024 - 12:00

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“On behalf of the Government of Yukon, it is my distinct honour to extend heartfelt congratulations to the Filipino community in the Yukon and all Filipino people across Canada and around the world on the occasion of Philippines Independence Day.

Deputy Premier McLean and Yukon First Nations delegation to visit United Kingdom

mar, 06/11/2024 - 19:45

Deputy Premier Jeanie McLean and a delegation of Yukon First Nations are travelling to London, UK this week on a mission of cultural diplomacy, reconciliation and industry engagement. This trip will continue the Government of Yukon’s commitment of building relationships and collaborating with First Nations to advance reconciliation.

Government of Yukon releases flood maps for Southern Lakes area and Carmacks, seeks feedback on Teslin maps

mar, 06/11/2024 - 13:31

Today, the Government of Yukon has released completed flood hazard maps for communities in the Southern Lakes area and Carmacks. These maps provide critical flood information to help the public and all levels of government better adapt to climate change, reduce flood risk and make informed decisions. They represent the first in a series planned for all 14 flood-prone communities, as committed to in the Our Clean Future climate strategy. Developed through detailed surveying and modelling, these maps show how different flooding scenarios could impact surrounding areas.

Community engagement begins for Ch'ëdähdëk (Forty Mile) Historic Site conservation plan

lun, 06/10/2024 - 18:50

This is a joint release between the Government of Yukon and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in.

In May of 2023, an ice jam formed at the confluence of the Fortymile and Yukon Rivers, resulting in extensive ice and water damage to the co-managed Ch'ëdähdëk (Forty Mile) Historic Site. Following damage assessments and stabilization of the remaining infrastructure, the Yukon and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in governments have contracted ERA Architects to lead the development of a conservation plan to provide options and guidance for the future of the site.

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