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Whitehorse council hits brakes on building height increase

Whitehorse council hits brakes on building height increase

Whitehorse councillors ask for more info on OCP amendment allowing 40-metre buildings
Top public servants swapped; new Yukon administrator appointed

Top public servants swapped; new Yukon administrator appointed

Government sees significant leadership shakeup in development, liquor corp and health branches
Yukon surgeons warn of late cancellations as hospital occupancy exceeds 100%

Yukon surgeons warn of late cancellations as hospital occupancy exceeds 100%

Letter from Yukon Surgical Clinic doctors draws attention to population outpacing infrastructure
Association of Yukon Communities president won’t seek another term

Association of Yukon Communities president won’t seek another term

Ted Laking is looking forward to handing over the reins to his successor
Millions in funding released to help Yukon’s flood recovery and hazard mapping efforts

Millions in funding released to help Yukon’s flood recovery and hazard mapping efforts

Feds pledge $8.7 million to assist Yukon’s recovery following spring floods in 2021, 2022 and 2023
Cash, cookies, gift cards stolen during break-in at Whitehorse Food Bank

Cash, cookies, gift cards stolen during break-in at Whitehorse Food Bank

Food bank staff hopeful that the stolen items were put to good use
Department departs from CASA pledge on school wellness specialists: Yukon NDP

Department departs from CASA pledge on school wellness specialists: Yukon NDP

Plan for school wellness specialists to be handy to all schools but not necessarily in every school
Whitehorse parent charged with harassment, mischief fails in school council elections

Whitehorse parent charged with harassment, mischief fails in school council elections

Unofficial count shows Kenechukwu Onwudinjo wasn’t elected to Holy Family Elementary School council
All three ice roads in Beaufort Delta edge closer to closing

All three ice roads in Beaufort Delta edge closer to closing

Dempster Highway breakup imminent
More than $45M in federal funding will go towards Whitehorse escarpment work

More than $45M in federal funding will go towards Whitehorse escarpment work

Money announced on May 6 through the federal disaster adaptation fund