The Women's Directorate became a department of the Yukon Government in 1985. The Minister Responsible for the Women's Directorate is the Honourable Elaine Taylor. The Directorate i...more...See more text
Hospice Yukon offers compassionate support to you and those you care about.Are you:- Facing a life threatening illness?- Grieving the loss of a loved one?- Supporting others going ...more...See more text
Yukon Wholistic Health Network!Wholistic health is a concept upholding that all aspects of a person's needs, psychological, physical, emotional and spiritual, should be taken into ...more...See more text
The system of local governance in British Columbia includes municipalities, regional districts, improvement districts and several special purpose bodies such as the Islands Trust. ...more...See more text
Sponsors and FriendsThe Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society is a non-profit organization devoted to lifelong learning.FNCLS promotes learning from cradle to grave through tutori...more...See more text
Hospice Yukon Society has been providing a range of bereavement and palliative support services to Yukoners since 1989. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for those faci...more...See more text
In the Yukon Territory the term 'hospice' refers to a philosophy of care rather than a specific place where people spend their last days. Our skilled staff and volunteers offer sup...more...See more text
At Hospice Yukon we provide programs and services that can help you to better understand the profound journey of living, dying and grieving. And help you to better support yourself...more...See more text
TOZ has grown to meet the demands of the community and the agency is currently operating two Adult Day Programs Open Doors and In Step and two residential homes where twenty-four h...more...See more text
Resources Family FriendlyWelcome to the Peace Region! On the map to the right of the page you will see thumbtacks on the communities of Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Ch...more...See more text
The Centre in Whitehorse bears the name of James Mason (1856-1916). Mason otherwise known as Skookum Jim, a Tagish man of the Dak l'a Weidi Clan who discovered gold on Bonanza Cree...more...See more text
We are a non-profit organization committed to a vision of bettering the spiritual, emotional, mental & physical well being of First Nations peoples, fostering the way of Friendship...more...See more text