YLUPC Recommends a Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Planning Region

The Council has formally Recommended a General Terms of Reference for a Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Regional Planning Commission. This recommendation was sent to the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun and to the Government of Yukon on October 17, 2023 for their consideration.  The...

Job Opportunity: Land Relationship Planner

We are seeking exceptional individuals to join our small and dynamic team. We offer travel opportunities, good pay, comfortable office space, flexible work arrangements, and the ability to contribute to upholding important Umbrella Final Agreement processes and...

2023/24 Public Meeting #1

YLUPC will be hosting its 2023/24 Public Meeting #1 next Wednesday, May 17, at the Council’s new downtown office located at 302-309 Strickland Street. The meeting will be broadcast over zoom, however there is limited seating available for those wishing to attend...

How Planning Regions are Selected

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In the Planning Pipeline – 2010

When the Yukon Land Use Planning Council first started working towards regional land use planning in the Yukon in 1999, it divided the Territory up into eight conceptual planning regions with loosely defined borders. With the establishment of three planning...