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New online Flood Atlas launched to strengthen public safety and provide information about potential flooding
The government is launching a new online Flood Atlas that makes it easier for Yukoners and visitors to find out about flooding in the Yukon.
Yukon Public Libraries welcomes CBC Kids Book Club Live
CBC Kids Book Club Live is visiting Whitehorse on May 10 and will feature two local Yukon authors.
The Government of Yukon releases progress report for Creative and Cultural Industries Strategy
Progress report on actions under Creative Potential, Yukon's creative and cultural industries strategy.
Statement from Premier Pillai on World Press Freedom Day
Statement from Premier Ranj Pillai on World Press Freedom Day and the Yukon’s proud tradition of supporting and defending the right to freedom of expression and a free press.
Premier Pillai wraps up Yukon economic development-focused trip to Toronto, signs memorandum of understanding with Premier Ford
Housing, reconciliation, economic development, and more were discussed during bilateral meetings in Toronto.
Commissioner of Yukon celebrates the 60th anniversary of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
The Commissioner of Yukon Angélique Bernard participated in the 60th anniversary celebrations of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Vancouver.
Yukon Historical & Museums Association to deliver Yukon 125 Fund
Funding is available to First Nation governments, communities and community-driven organizations leading commemorative activities across the territory.
Executive Council Office Deputy Minister resigns
Michael Hale, Deputy Minister for the Executive Council Office and Cabinet secretary has resigned from the Government of Yukon.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Asian Heritage Month
Premier Pillai encourages Yukoners to celebrate and reflect on the many contributions of people of Asian heritage.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Canadian Jewish Heritage Month
Premier Pillai encourages Yukoners to reflect on and learn more about the inspirational role that Jewish people have played and continue to play in communities across the country.