Housing
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Whistle Bend’s ninth phase stirs concerns
City council has been asked to reapprove phase nine of the multi-year Whistle Bend subdivision development. The 8.3 hectares of…
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Millions provided for ex-High Country Inn renovations
The Safe at Home Society and its ex-High Country Inn renovations project are in the money following some federal government…
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Eighty-three applicants sought 20 country lots
The Yukon government’s latest land lottery was a popular one. According to government spokespeople, 83 residents submitted applications for the…
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Planned sale of city lot provokes debate
The city’s plan to sell a Copper Ridge lot to the Yukon government for $1 continues to raise concerns for…
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City spending more to ease building permit applications backlog
City council has approved a budget amendment to provide additional support for building inspections to alleviate the building permit applications…
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City unveils foundation-only permits
Local builders can now apply for a permit to begin foundation work on a project. The City of Whitehorse introduced…
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City discusses swapping land with YG for a nominal $1
City administration is recommending that the city sell a Copper Ridge-area lot to the Yukon government for the nominal price…
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Report released on feedback to landlord, tenant laws
Public feedback to landlord and tenant legislation suggests divergent views among Yukoners who own properties and those who rent. On…
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Local housing market maintaining strength: realtors group
If you’re looking to purchase a single-detached house in Whitehorse, the average price is $629,500. That compares to $635,000 during…
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New 10-plex in Old Crow is filling up
Seven units of the recently completed Old Crow 10-plex are now occupied by Yukon government staff to support essential services…
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