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Minutes for the November 29, 2018 meeting of the Advisory Committee for Yukon Education on the recap and determining working group members. Learn about the Advisory Committee for Yukon Education.

A description of the most common parasites of freshwater fish found in the Yukon. Also includes information about fishing best practices, food safety, fish life cycles, mercury in Yukon fish and more.

Use this form if you're a government employee swearing an affidavit on behalf of the named government for Land Title Office applications.

This report focuses on key results from the open, online public engagement survey to collect public input on regulations that govern various aspects of resource roads in the territory. The survey covered a broad range of topics, from defining what a resource road is to managing shared use of resource roads and the… more

This report is a summary of funding recipients, projects and outcomes from the Government of Yukon's Community Development Fund from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016.

This is a summary of the Màn Tl’àt (Shallow Bay) zoning committee meeting that was held on October 30, 2018.

This report summarizes the results of a two-day workshop held in Whitehorse on June 12 and 13, 2018 to discuss the development of a resource roads regulation in the Yukon.

This document outlines the Yukon Liquor Board's decision on November 26, 2018, for Well Bread Bakery and Culinary Centre's liquor licence application.

This is a PDF on information about how permit hunt lotteries are done in other Canadian jurisdictions.

Yukon Fuel Price Survey November 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.

The Yukon Tourism Development Strategy Steering Committee has recommended Sustainable Tourism. Our Path. Our Future. to the Government of Yukon. This recommended strategy lays out a 10-year vision for tourism to be a vibrant, sustainable component of Yukon’s economy and society for the benefit of future generations.… more

This document reflects the feedback received on proposed changes to the Employment Standards Act.

This document outlines the Yukon Liquor Board's decision on November 21, 2018, for Dirty Northern Public House and Miner's Daughter Eatery's liquor licence application.

Annual Report of the Yukon Housing Corporation for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018.

The new Condominium Act, 2015 provides that public authorities can develop leasehold condominium housing on lands that they own, including Category A and B Settlement Land and fee simple Settlement Land, if that land is registered in the Land Titles Office. A “public authority” is a body that has the ability to… more

Under the Condominium Act, 2015, (the Act) a mixed-use development is a condominium with residential units and non-residential units. At present, there are few mixed-use condominiums in Yukon. A condominium corporation with residential and non-residential units can establish, in accordance with its bylaws, sections… more

In bare land condominiums, the unit is actually defined by boundaries established in relation to the land itself and a detached building or a row house may be built on that unit. Row housing is a type of condominium development in which the individual dwelling units are houses attached to each other.

As part of the Yukon Government’s effort to improve awareness among condominium owners and potential buyers in Yukon, the Government of Yukon has prepared this easy-to-read guide containing essential facts about some of the key provisions of the proposed Condominium Act, 2015 regulations, which are currently being… more

Yukon rare plant information sheet for Arctic Larkspur (Delphinium brachycentrum). Rare plant information sheets provide information on the conservation status, distribution, and distinguishing features of vascular plants on the Conservation Data Centre track and watch lists.

A phased condominium is one in which the condominium development is built in a sequential manner in distinct phases. Each separate phase has its own distinct provisions while being developed, but all must fit neatly together after development because they will be managed by one condominium corporation.

Condominium conversions occur when an existing non-condominium building such as an apartment becomes a condominium. Such conversions are presently taking place in Yukon without the benefit of any regulations.

While condominium developments provide many advantages, unit owners are required to work together to manage the maintenance and repairs to the complexes and to establish rules that residents must follow (e.g., regarding pet ownership, renters, shared costs, condominium fees, cleaning, fines and other charges). While… more

Yukon Monthly Statistical Review October 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.

This document shares Yukon's action plan for handling the opioid crisis in the territory.

Population Report Q2 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.

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