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Government launches MyYukon to make it easier to access government services online
Government launches new online service called MyYukon.
Proposed name and mandate change for Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues to advance inclusivity
Government of Yukon tables bill to update name and mandate for Yukon’s Advisory Council on Women’s Issues.
Government of Yukon tables bill updating Public Service Act and Coroners Act
The proposed change to the hiring process for Yukon government employees will help remove barriers and support efforts to be an inclusive employer.
What We Heard report released on modernizing Yukon park and campground regulations
What We Heard report released on modernizing regulations for Yukon territorial parks and campgrounds.
Development opportunity at 5th Avenue and Rogers Street in Whitehorse
A Request For Proposals has been issued by the Government of Yukon for the development of the lot at 5th Avenue and Rogers Street in downtown Whitehorse.
March snow survey shows snowpack is average across most of southern Yukon, above average in the North
The Government of Yukon has released the March 1 Yukon Snow Survey Bulletin and Water Supply Forecast.
Joint statement from Premier Ranj Pillai and Deputy Premier Jeanie McLean on International Women’s Day
Premier Ranj Pillai and Deputy Premier Jeanie McLean encourage Yukoners to support women’s equity on International Women’s Day.
Government of Yukon tables bill to update references to Sovereign of Canada in legislation
The References to the Sovereign Statute Law Amendment Act, 2023 amends the Yukon’s legislation to reflect the identity of the current Sovereign of Canada.
The Government of Yukon seeks feedback on draft resource roads regulation
Government of Yukon seeks feedback on Resource Roads Regulation
Liard First Nation, Government of Yukon and Town of Watson Lake working together to advance residential lot development
The Liard First Nation and Government of Yukon have signed an agreement that will see the First Nation hold title to 18 of 43 new residential lots on Frances Avenue in Watson Lake.