Government of Yukon provides update on Minto mine

A court decision on Monday, July 24 addressed unpaid royalties for Selkirk First Nations (SFN) and confirmed the Government of Yukon may advance planning for reclamation and closure of Minto mine site.

It also appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers as receiver for Minto Metals Corporation. As appointed receiver, PricewaterhouseCoopers will manage the Minto Metal Corporation business and property in the best interest of creditors. PricewaterhouseCoopers can seek sale of the mine and assets, if possible, in its entirety to a single purchaser. 

Yukon government waives tipping fees for Southern Lakes region affected by windstorms

To support residents in the Southern Lakes region affected by recent windstorms, the Government of Yukon is waiving tipping fees for brush, trees and clean wood brought to the Deep Creek, Marsh Lake, Mount Lorne, Tagish and Carcross solid waste facilities during normal business hours from July 28 to August 6.

Recent windstorms downed trees and created windblown debris. Waiving tipping fees will assist residents with cleaning up and encourages disposal of brush piles that could otherwise increase wildland-fire risks.

Government of Yukon announces support for the City of Whitehorse's 2026 Arctic Winter Games bid

The Government of Yukon is proud to announce its support for the City of Whitehorse's bid for the 2026 Arctic Winter Games.

The Yukon government has committed financial and in-kind support of $4.35 million for the event. Going forward, the Government of Yukon will work towards an agreement with the City of Whitehorse and territorial sport organizations to formalize roles and responsibilities to help ensure a successful event.

Statement from Minister Streicker on the Haa Ḵusteeyí celebration

Minister John Streicker has issued the following statement:

“It is with great pleasure that I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Inland Tlingit Nations on organizing the upcoming Haa Ḵusteeyí celebration. This remarkable event from July 28 to 30 is a time to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Tlingit People.

“This celebration would not be possible without the tireless work of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation and Teslin Tlingit Council, along with this year's host, the Taku River Tlingit First Nation and countless volunteers.

Yukon retains ‘AA Stable’ credit rating from S&P Global Ratings for 2023

In March 2023, the Government of Yukon presented a robust, transparent capital plan outlining its commitment to grow and diversify the territory’s economy while ensuring the Yukon is a place that everyone can call home. Yesterday, S&P Global Ratings (S&P) affirmed the territory’s strong financial position, issuing an ‘AA Stable’ credit rating and stable outlook for the territory.

Governments of Yukon and Nova Scotia to work together to enhance training, recruitment, retention and labour mobility for Health Human Resources

Health care workers are the backbone of our health care system, providing compassionate care for Yukoners to improve their health and well-being. The national shortage of health care workers requires a collaborative approach across jurisdictions to identify and implement solutions to address health care workforce needs.

Statement from Premier Pillai on Tisha B’Av

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today I join the Yukon’s Jewish community and Jewish people around the world in solemnly marking the observance of Tisha B’Av, an annual Jewish fast day that commemorates several tragic events that have befallen Jewish people throughout the ages.

Change underway in Yukon firefighting as communities launch new fire programs

To ensure that fire services are meeting the needs of Yukoners across the territory, the Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office is implementing a new “levels of fire service” model in unincorporated communities.

Defining levels of service was recommended by the 2021 Review of the Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office and since 2022, Destruction Bay, Keno, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing and Ross River have launched new fire programs. This innovative model offers multiple levels of fire service to match the needs and capacities of individual Yukon communities.

Crime Prevention and Victim Services Trust funds eight community projects

The Government of Yukon strongly believes in working with communities and community groups to find ways to prevent crime and support victims of crime. Through the spring 2023 intake of the Crime Prevention and Victims Services Trust (CPVST), the Government of Yukon is providing over $343,000 in funding to eight community projects intended to reduce crime, prevent gender-based violence and violence against women and children, provide services and information for victims of crime, or provide information about crime prevention and victimization.

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