Business

Proof CEO Ben Sanders is seen with the PROOF team in Whitehorse. (Submitted)

Yukon start-up purchased by Toronto company

Proof announces a merger with Daylight Automation Inc.

 

PROOF CEO Ben Sanders is seen with the PROOF team in Whitehorse. (Submitted)

Proof and Yukon Soaps listed as semifinalists for national award

The two companies were shortlisted from more than 400 nominated

 

A Main Street business shows its new hours cut back due to COVID-19 in Whitehorse on March 31, 2020. (Crystal Schick/Yukon News file)

Yukon businesses reported lost revenue, obstacles in 2020: YBS

The Yukon Bureau of Statistics released a report on COVID-19’s impact on business this week

 

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  • Jan 4, 2021
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Whitehorse could soon see a local tool library

Proposed venture aims to give member access to tools without needing to buy them

Yukonomist: Steering your business through COVID-19

While “proofing” your business against the impacts might not be possible, being prepared is.

The Poor Creature rallies as Yukonstruct court date looms

Supporters gathered at the café Nov. 12 as owner Brioni Connolly continues to defy eviction attempt

Frustration greets YG town halls on Yukon’s tire, e-waste recycling fees

‘I am frustrated because there’s no actual answers to any of the questions’

The very long term view on commodity prices

A Long-Run Version of the Bank of Canada Commodity Price Index is as hot a title as it sounds

  • Dec 7, 2017

Yukon health and safety board increases assessment rates

Employers gradully paying more of full cost of workers’ comp rates