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Government of Yukon surplus auctions go online
February 2, 2021
The Government of Yukon is modernizing surplus auctions.
Government of Yukon and Kluane First Nation continue work together on new school in Burwash Landing
January 28, 2021
The Government of Yukon and Kluane First Nation have taken another step toward a new school in Burwash Landing, launching a tender for an Owner’s Advisor to guide the project.
Government of Yukon aviation projects reach new heights
January 15, 2021
The Government of Yukon is working with Yukon’s Aviation Advisory Committee for the future of Yukon’s aviation system.
New support for Yukon’s aviation industry
November 9, 2020
A second round of federal aviation funding has landed in Yukon.
Passengers at Whitehorse airport to begin using separate baggage drop-off
September 14, 2020
Passengers at Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport will be required to check their bags at a separate baggage drop off starting tomorrow.
New eProcurement system launches in Yukon
August 18, 2020
New online system is replacing the current Tender Management System
Yukon’s next 100 years of aviation is about to take flight
August 14, 2020
Aviation continues to play a vital role in Yukon, 100 years later. Find out what Yukoners have to say about the future of Yukon’s aviation.
New baggage handling system coming to Whitehorse airport
August 7, 2020
A modernized baggage handling system is coming to Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, making it easier and more streamlined to manage and screen baggage.
Yukon’s aviation industry continues to receive support
July 28, 2020
Yukon’s aviation sector supported to provide critical and essential transportation of goods, supplies, personnel and patients to, from and within Yukon.
Government of Yukon invests in Mayo airport
July 14, 2020
The Mayo Airport is set to receive lighting and electrical upgrades this summer, which will allow for enhanced night operations.