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Government of Yukon and Kluane First Nation celebrate Kêts’ádań Kų̀ site clearing with school community
Kluane First Nation and Yukon celebrate collaboration on Kêts’ádań Kų̀ (House of Learning) project in Burwash Landing.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Commissioner Bernard’s years of service and welcome to incoming Commissioner Adeline Webber
Premier Pillai’s thank you to Commissioner Bernard for years of service and welcome to new Commissioner Adeline Webber.
Premier Ranj Pillai meets with Ross River Dena Council, Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation and celebrates 30 years of self-government with First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun
Last week, Premier Ranj Pillai traveled to Ross River and Carmacks to meet with local First Nations leaders.
Government of Yukon seeking judicial review of mineral exploration project assessment
The Government of Yukon is applying for a judicial review of the assessment of the Michelle Creek mineral exploration project.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Alberta election
Premier Pillai congratulates Premier Danielle Smith on her party’s success in the Alberta election.
Government of Yukon supporting residents affected by flooding
Government of Yukon is supporting residents affected by flooding in the Klondike.
Statement from Premier Pillai on International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
May 29 is a day to reflect on the efforts by United Nations peacekeepers to dispel conflicts around the world.
Tentative agreement reached between the Yukon government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada/Yukon Employees’ Union
The Government of Yukon and the Public Service Alliance of Canada/Yukon Employees’ Union have reached a tentative agreement.
The Government of Yukon congratulates Dawson City on its new waste diversion and recycling facility
Dawson City opens a new recycling facility.
Understanding the Early Years course provides opportunities for culturally competent early childhood educator training
The Yukon First Nation Education Directorate’s Early Years Program enhanced with over $925,000 funding support from the Governments of Canada and Yukon.