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What We Heard report released on access to French-language services
The Government of Yukon released a What We Heard report presenting insights on access to public French-language services.
Final 125 Prize project, Kluane Compositions - to be screened tomorrow, other two projects are available for Yukoners to enjoy
The three projects selected to mark the Yukon’s 125th anniversary will serve as a lasting legacy to the territory.
Jim Smith Building warming centre concludes successful winter season
The Government of Yukon thanks all who made this winter’s warming centre season at the Jim Smith Building a success. The centre closed April 30 after serving 4994 visits.
New regulation authorizes the Yukon sheriff’s office to provide repossession services to creditors
Today, the Government of Yukon brought into force a new regulation that authorizes the Yukon sheriff’s office to provide repossession services to creditors. It also establishes a fee structure that ensures the costs of repossession services are covered by creditors.
2025–26 school bus registration now online
The new online system makes registering quicker and more accurate.
Update on invitations to apply for the Yukon Nominee Program in 2025
The Yukon Nominee Program has selected the first round of employers who will be invited to submit a full application.
Governments of Yukon and British Columbia sign agreement to advance Yukon-BC grid connect
Governments of Yukon and BC sign agreement for Yukon-BC Grid Connect.
2024 Putting People First Annual Report tracks improvements to the Yukon’s health care system
The Government of Yukon has released the 2024 Putting People First Annual Report, which provides an update on progress made in carrying out the report's 76 recommendations
Government of Yukon expands pediatric specialty clinics to reduce travel burden and improve access to care
The Government of Yukon is expanding pediatric outreach clinics to include dermatology and neurology, doubling the number of clinic days this year and helping to reduce medical travel for families.