Customer Appreciation Night 2019
We’d like to thank everyone for coming to our Customer Appreciation Night! You voted to watch “Moana” for the family movie and “Yesterday” won the adult viewing.
We’d like to thank everyone for coming to our Customer Appreciation Night! You voted to watch “Moana” for the family movie and “Yesterday” won the adult viewing.
We had an amazing and successful time at our Garage Sale on May 8, 2018.
House affordability in Yukon is a significant concern says the author of the 2019 Yukon Living Wage Report The Yukon Anit-poverty coalition has calculated the 2019 living wage in Whitehorse at $19.07 per hour, and says that substantial action is necessary to improve affordability for low and modest income households. Read more…
Friday November 1st is once again Yukoner Appreciation Day presented by the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce, and from 9am to 9pm Yukoners can take advantage of entertainment, food and beverage, and great sales put on by the 56 businesses participating. 3rd Ave at Main street will be closed for events Read more…
It was announced last week that the City of Whitehorse will spend up to $400,000 on public art in 2020, with artist’s submissions being accepted from now until February 28th of the upcoming year. Under the City’s public art policy, 1% of the capital construction cost for any city-owned public Read more…
When I first meet with someone looking to purchase a home, I always ask the same 3 questions: 1. What areas of town do you NOT want to live in, 2. What features are important in your home, 3. What is your budget. Whenever they tell me that they are Read more…
The Yukon, is the westernmost and smallest of Canada’s three territories, located in Canada’s Northwest. The name of the province comes from the word for “great river” in the aboriginal Gwich’in language. The Yukon has a population of approximately 37,000, roughly 75% of which live in its capital city Whitehorse Read more…