A basic guide to the fundamentals of water quality sampling.
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A collaborative air quality monitoring study took place in Whitehorse neighbourhoods from November 2015 to April 2017 to inform government and the public about ambient air pollution levels throughout the City of Whitehorse.
A list of access to information requests for program information submitted in September 2018.
Information on identifying and assessing avalanche terrain in Tombstone Territorial Park.
This document outlines the Yukon Liquor Board's decision on October 17, 2018, for Raven Inn Whitehorse Inc.'s liquor licence application.
This policy provides for the purchase of electricity from independent power producers, including Yukon First Nations and communities, who want to generate electricity from eligible sources and sell it to a publicly-owned utility, Yukon Energy Corporation or ATCO Electric Yukon. Find more energy policies and reports
Use this form to verify accommodations when applying for rental allowance. A registered owner or approved property manager completes this form for their tenant who receives social assistance.
Yukon Monthly Statistical Review September 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.
Find information about fentanyl in Yukon: how to talk to kids; how to spot an overdose; where to get a naloxone kit, and more.
This report is the outcome of the second phase of public engagement which took place from May 22 to July 20, 2018.
Find the result from the water testing at Robert Service School.
Find the result from the water testing at Eliza Van Bibber School.
The coroner’s service investigates and reports on unnatural or unexpected deaths in Yukon. We asked Yukoners about Yukon’s Coroner’s Service and how it can best meet the public interest for Yukoners dealing with unexpected or unexplained deaths of their loved ones.
This work plan addresses issues related to freshwater fish, moose and sheep population recovery; trapping; and monitoring and stewardship activities in the Champagne and Aishihik Traditional Territory.
The plan provides a broad framework to guide the management of the herd, while addressing local concerns and interests.
Regional assessment of wildlife in the Yukon Southern Lakes area volume 2: Species status assessment
This plan provides regional information about the Yukon Southern Lakes Area. This plan is a joint effort by Canada, British Columbia, Yukon and First Nations Governments to recover and conserve wildlife populations and their habitat in the Southern Lakes area. A Regional Assessment of Wildlife in the Yukon Southern… more
This plan provides an adaptive framework to guide the management of the Takhini and Braeburn elk herds in Yukon.
The goals of this plan are to maintain healthy populations of amphibians across their ranges in Yukon to prevent species from becoming Threatened or Endangered. Four species are found in Yukon: Western Toad (Anaxyrus boreas), Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudaris maculata), Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris) and Wood… more
This work plan addresses issues related to habitat, moose, freshwater fish, caribou, monitoring, and stewardship in the Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Traditional Territory.
A management plan with the ultimate goal of supporting a stable or increasing population for the Chisana caribou herd.
This brochure from the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse (CAMH) explains ways to use cannabis more safely.
This plan provides regional information about the Yukon Southern Lakes Area. This plan is a joint effort by Canada, British Columbia, Yukon and First Nations Governments to recover and conserve wildlife populations and their habitat. A Regional Assessment of Wildlife in the Yukon Southern Lakes Area was developed by… more
The Yukon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan is part of the Government of Yukon’s ongoing commitment to promote the sustainable use of wildlife resources. It is intended to guide wolf conservation and management throughout Yukon, ensuring that the roles of wolves and their prey species are respected.
Feedback from this pre-engagement helped design a public engagement process that will identify actions that will ensure our legislation, policies, programs and services are as non-discriminatory and inclusive of LGBTQ2S+ Yukoners as possible.