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Ready-to-Learn Schools program launched in more Yukon schools
The Ready-to-Learn Schools program, which trains teachers and staff to create stronger learning environments for Yukon students, is being launched in more Yukon schools.
COVID-19 booster approved and available for children ages five and over
COVID-19 boosters are now available to Yukoners who are five years of age and older.
Statement from Minister Ranj Pillai on Hecla Mining Company’s acquisition of Alexco Resource Corporation
Statement from Minister Pillai on Hecla Mining Company’s acquisition of Alexco Resource Corporation.
Government of Yukon shares progress on Our Clean Future goals and releases territory-wide climate risk and resilience assessment
The Yukon government released the second annual report of the progress made under the Our Clean Future strategy along with the territory's climate risk and resilience assessment.
Nihè dinch'è jì' wë̀tä̀zul Life Promotion / Suicide Prevention Week coming soon to Dawson City
Nihè dinch'è jì' wë̀tä̀zul Promotion of Life / Suicide Prevention Week in Dawson City starts today and features a series of events and activities from September 12th to 16th.
Government of Yukon announces second phase of the 2022 Mental Wellness Summit
The second phase of the Mental Wellness Summit will be held September 21 to 23 and will bring together leaders, partners and people with lived experience from across the Yukon.
Statement from Premier Sandy Silver on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Statement from Premier Sandy Silver on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Statement from the Commissioner of Yukon Angélique Bernard on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Statement from the Commissioner of Yukon Angélique Bernard on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Recommended Dawson Regional Land Use Plan is now available
The Recommended Dawson Regional Land Use Plan is now available to Yukoners.