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...

2023-24 Public Meeting #2

YLUPC hosted its 2023-24 Public Meeting #2 Friday, September 8th. The meeting was broadcast over Zoom. Agenda ...

Peel Watershed Plan Progress Report

On the 4th Anniversary of approval of the Peel Watershed Regional Land Use Plan, the Parties and YLUPC have collaborated to release a progress report on implementation of the plan. We are pleased to be able to celebrate the accomplishments so far and the commitment to...

Strategic Planning

YLUPC is pleased to share our new Strategic Priorities which are now helping guide us into the future. The Strategic Priorities include refreshed role, guiding values, and performance indicators. As part of the process, we reached out to a number of organizations and...
New Interactive Map!

New Interactive Map!

Our new interactive map lets you easily find information on all of Yukon’s approved and recommended regional plans. You can scroll and click on regions to learn about them, or you can zoom in to view their Land Management Units (LMUs). If you click on these, a...

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...
Council Membership Update

Council Membership Update

Welcome to Al Foster as our newest Council member, appointed May 29, 2023. Al brings a wealth of experience and knowledge that will complement the team here at the Council. We are sad to be saying goodbye to Lois Craig, who has dedicated the past six years as a Member...
Story Behind the New Logo

Story Behind the New Logo

YLUPC’s new logo depicts planning for a brighter future. Here’s an explanation of what the design elements represent: The circle represents the continuation of life and optimism for the future. The mountain and the fireweed are symbols of the Yukon. The...
NOW CLOSED – Job Opportunity: Dawson Senior Land Use Planner

NOW CLOSED – Job Opportunity: Dawson Senior Land Use Planner

Join the Yukon’s planning dream team. We are seeking exceptional individuals to join our small and dynamic team. The Yukon Land Use Planning Council is seeking a motivated and action-oriented team member to lead the Dawson Regional Planning Commission in the...