Housing First complex under construction in Watson Lake

The Government of Yukon, with the support of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, is pleased to announce that construction of a 10-unit Housing First Complex in Watson Lake is now underway.

The complex was designed with input from the Liard First Nation Chief and Council, the Town of Watson Lake Mayor and Council, and local community members.

Four Yukon youth receive Outstanding Youth Achievement Awards for community contributions

Four Yukon youth have been awarded the Outstanding Youth Achievement Award for their devotion and contribution to their communities.

The 2023 recipients are Steven Domingo of Carmacks, Shanine Villaver of Faro, Jack Walcher-Wegmann of Mount Lorne and Kalie Bennett of Whitehorse. 

The awards recognize these individuals for their positive impact on the Yukon, demonstrated through outstanding performance in areas such as the arts, athletics, academics, community engagement and exemplary role modelling.

Statement from Premier Pillai on Ukrainian Independence Day

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today, we recognize and celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day, as we have done since 1991.

“Similar to last year, these celebrations are tinged with sadness and anger in recognition that Ukraine is not truly free. Today marks 18 months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the effects of which have been horrific. Ukrainian sovereignty and the democratic values of freedom and justice that so many have worked so hard to establish have been ripped from the country by this unjust war.

Joint Statement from Mayor Cabott and Minister Mostyn on Emergency Preparedness in Whitehorse

City of Whitehorse Mayor Laura Cabott and Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn released the following joint statement:

“This year, wildfires have had – and continue to have – a devastating impact on communities across the North, throughout Canada and across North America.

“Here in the Yukon, we have seen the impacts of climate change, with flooding in the Klondike and severe fires leading to the evacuation of Old Crow and the Village of Mayo. We also see communities across Canada and the United States dealing with the impacts of natural disasters.

New Substance Use Health Emergency Strategy supports the health and safety of all Yukoners and communities

This is a joint news release between the Council of Yukon First Nations and the Government of Yukon.

Today, the Government of Yukon, in partnership with First Nations governments, the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) and in conversations with the Yukon Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), launched the Substance Use Health Emergency Strategy.

Statement from Premier Pillai on meeting with US Consul General DeHart

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Yesterday, I was pleased to meet with the new US Consul General in Vancouver, Jim DeHart, to discuss the Yukon’s relationship with the United States and areas where our governments can collaborate further.

“We discussed the need for funding from the United States Government to support upgrades to the Alaska Highway. This corridor is a vital link between central Alaska and the contiguous United States, which is essential to maintain critical supply chains to and from Alaska and for Yukon communities.

Government of Yukon and Teslin Tlingit Council sign heat purchase agreement for biomass at Khàtìnas.àxh School in Teslin

Today, the Government of Yukon and the Teslin Tlingit Council signed a heat purchase agreement. This agreement will supply the Khàtìnas.àxh Community School in Teslin with heat from the Teslin Tlingit Council’s biomass facility, a renewable energy source.

Joint Statement from Premier Pillai and Minister of the Public Service Commission Sandy Silver on Public Service Pride Week

Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister of the Public Service Commission Sandy Silver have issued the following statement:

“August 21 to 25 marks the fifth anniversary of Public Service Pride Week, a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ public servants, as well as diversity, pride and authenticity more broadly.

Statement from Premier Pillai and Minister of Education Jeanie McLean on back to school

Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister of Education Jeanie McLean have issued the following statement:

“As young Yukoners head back to school, we would like to wish them a happy and productive school year.

“Whether you are just starting school in kindergarten or counting down the days to high school graduation, we hope you take advantage of opportunities to learn and grow offered to you throughout your educational journey.

Statement from Premier Pillai on visit with Consul General of the Philippines Arlene Magno

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“I was delighted to welcome Consul General Arlene Magno of the Philippines to the Yukon today to build on the long-standing cooperation between our jurisdictions.

“We continued discussions about the importance of continued Filipino immigration to the Yukon to support our growing economy, reunite families and develop a strong labour market in the territory.