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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250801T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250801T183000
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UID:26596-1754065800-1754073000@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Fridays In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Kick off your weekend every Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at your neighbourhood parks! \nThe City of Whitehorse\, along with our community partners\, invites families to join us for an unforgettable experience at your neighbourhood park. Where fun meets community! \nGames and activities\nSnacks and refreshments\nMusic\, fun and learning \nAt this week’s Fridays in the Park: \nYukon Invasive Species Council\nExplore the world of plants – invasive and non-invasive – with hands-on crafts and games. Design your own nature headband or bookmark. \n\nHumane Society Yukon\nThe Humane Society team will be demonstrating how to safely handle and care for dogs and puppies. \nArctic Winter Games\nLearn more about the 2026 Arctic Games that will be happening in Whitehorse. \nYukonStruct\nThe folks from YukonStruct will be on-hand. \nWe’ll also have the City’s Recreation\, and Bylaw Services teams joining the fun. Youth are invited to bring their bikes for a bike workshop. \nThe City’s Parks team is bringing games\, freezies and Klondike Kettle Corn to share! \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \nMay 23: Alsek & Blanchard Park\nMay 30: Hillcrest Park\nJune 6: Goddard Park\nJune 13: Lazulite Park\nJune 20: Crestview Park\nJune 27: Normandy Park\nJuly 4: Granger Park\nJuly 11: Valleyview Park\nJuly 18: Logan Park\nJuly 25: Chadburn Lake\nAug 1: Pond Park\nAug 8: Stan McCowan Park\nAug 15: Alsek Park\nAug 22: Pine Street Park\nAug 29: Jim Light Park
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/fridays-in-the-park-25/
LOCATION:Pond Park\, Whistle Bend\, Casca Boulevard\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250802T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250802T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240106T015406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T194544Z
UID:25112-1754125200-1754150400@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Household Hazardous Waste
DESCRIPTION:Most households and businesses have hazardous waste. It could be used oil from vehicles\, fluorescent light bulbs\, expired bear spray\, cleaning products\, and many others. Proper disposal is important to ensure these materials don’t end up polluting the air we breath or the water we drink. You wouldn’t pour these items onto the ground\, so why put them in your garbage? Not sure if it’s household hazardous waste (HHW)? Use the What Goes Where sorting tool to find out! \nResidents can dispose of their HHW for free at the Waste Management Facility (WMF). There are two locations within the facility to drop off your HHW. Please note the times and days specified below. \nKBL Environmental Drop-off\nMondays\, Thursdays\, and the first Saturday of each month\n9 am to 4 pm\nFor: Waste oil\, antifreeze\, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)\, automotive containers and oil filters.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items. \nCity of Whitehorse Drop-off\nSaturdays\n9 am to 4 pm\nDrop off all other HHW here.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items.\nSupported by the Department of Community Services (YG). \n \nCommercial Hazardous Waste\nThe industrial\, commercial\, institutional\, construction and demolition sector must handle hazardous waste responsibly. For more information on commercial hazardous waste visit Yukon Community Services (YG) hazardous waste website. Click here to learn more.  \nHandling Hazardous Waste\nHazardous materials do not belong in your garbage bin! Here are some things to keep in mind while handling and transporting hazardous waste: \n• Package hazardous waste properly; do not transport fluids in open buckets and do not mix fluids\n• Tape ends of rechargeable batteries (transportation safety regulations require this for shipment)\n• Be careful not to break fluorescent bulbs when transporting; breaking them releases harmful mercury vapour\n• Keep items in the original packaging when possible so that the waste can be easily identifiable\n• Paint thinners\, stains and cleaners are to be disposed of as hazardous waste\n• Latex paint cans should be opened and left to dry and disposed of with your regular garbage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterial\n• Aerosols and empty aerosol containers\n• Antifreeze and brake fluid\n• Cleaning chemicals\n• Fluorescent light bulbs\, fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1980\n• Gasoline\, propane\, solvents and waste oil\n• Herbicides and pesticides\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries\, vehicle batteries\n• Stains and oil paint products\n• Other products labelled as corrosive\, toxic\, reactive\, explosive\, oxidizing\, poisonous\, infectious or flammable\n\n\n\nRequirements\n• Must be separated from regular waste.\n• When mixed with regular waste\, could trigger unsorted waste charges at the Waste Management Facility.\n• The only exception is car batteries: these can be dropped off for free at the Waste Management Facility or at Raven ReCentre.\n\n\n\nServices\n• For commercial hazardous waste collection services contact General Waste Management or KBL Environmental Services.\n\n\n\nGood To Know\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at Call2Recycle depots: Staples and Raven ReCentre.\n• More information visit the Government of Yukon’s hazardous waste page here.\n• Pharmaceutical waste can be taken to your nearest hospital\, nursing station or pharmacy.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/household-hazardous-waste-day/2025-08-02/
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250804T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250804T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20241211T230336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T230336Z
UID:26061-1754328600-1754339400@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Council Chambers is open to the public and delegates may attend in-person. \nIf you wish to present to council or committee\, please notify Legislative Services by 12 p.m. on the day of the Council or Committee meeting at legsvcs@whitehorse.ca. \nWatch Council meetings at bit.ly/2UmF1ty or on Northwestel Channel 209. More info at: whitehorse.ca/meetings \nCity Hall is located at 2121 2nd Avenue. Please use the Steele Street entrance.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/city-council-meeting-22/2025-08-04/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250808T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240801T225328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T185007Z
UID:22465-1754658000-1754686800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Last Splash
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for the Last Splash at the Canada Games Centre! \nThe Last Splash is the free event we host prior to the shutdown of the Whitehorse Lions Aquatic Centre for annual maintenance. \nFriday\, August 8\n1 to 9 pm\nFeaturing fun games\, activities and the Wibit! \nThis year’s maintenance is focused on the pool ventilation system and will be more extensive than in previous years. To complete this important work\, the aquatic centre will be closed for 10 weeks beginning Saturday\, August 9. \nCGC members have the option to pause their membership for the duration of the pool closure. Members can get in touch with Recreation staff at cgcmembers@whitehorse.ca to put in the request\, or contact 867-668-8360 with any questions. \nFor a full schedule of events and activities happening at the CGC\, visit whitehorse.ca/cgc.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/last-splash-3/
LOCATION:Canada Games Centre
CATEGORIES:CGC Special Events,Government,Partnership Evnets,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250808T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250808T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250320T184654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T212132Z
UID:26597-1754670600-1754677800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Fridays In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Kick off your weekend every Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at your neighbourhood parks! \nThe City of Whitehorse\, along with our community partners\, invites families to join us for an unforgettable experience at your neighbourhood park. Where fun meets community! \nGames and activities\nSnacks and refreshments\nMusic\, fun and learning \nAt this week’s Fridays in the Park: \nYukon Invasive Species Council\nExplore the world of plants – invasive and non-invasive – with hands-on crafts and games. Design your own nature headband or bookmark. \n\nHumane Society Yukon\nThe Humane Society team will be demonstrating how to safely handle and care for dogs and puppies. \nAutism Yukon\nAutism Yukon is bringing Fun with 5 Senses: for all ages to explore easy ways to engage the senses through fun and interactive activities. \nThe Disciples Robotics Team\nJoin the team for an exciting demonstration of what it takes to compete in a robotics competition—from building robots to putting them into action! \n\n\nThe City’s Parks team is bringing an inclusive play tent\, FireSmart colouring books\, freezies\, and Klondike Kettle Corn share! We’ll also have some Panago cheesy bread coupons to give away. \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \n\nMay 23: Alsek & Blanchard Park\nMay 30: Hillcrest Park\nJune 6: Goddard Park\nJune 13: Lazulite Park\nJune 20: Crestview Park\nJune 27: Normandy Park\nJuly 4: Granger Park\nJuly 11: Valleyview Park\nJuly 18: Logan Park\nJuly 25: Chadburn Lake\nAug 1: Pond Park\nAug 8: Stan McCowan Park\nAug 15: Alsek Park\nAug 22: Pine Street Park\nAug 29: Jim Light Park
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/fridays-in-the-park-26/
LOCATION:Stan McCowan Park\, Porter Creek\, Sycamore Street & Oak Street\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250809T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240106T015406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T194545Z
UID:25113-1754730000-1754755200@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Household Hazardous Waste
DESCRIPTION:Most households and businesses have hazardous waste. It could be used oil from vehicles\, fluorescent light bulbs\, expired bear spray\, cleaning products\, and many others. Proper disposal is important to ensure these materials don’t end up polluting the air we breath or the water we drink. You wouldn’t pour these items onto the ground\, so why put them in your garbage? Not sure if it’s household hazardous waste (HHW)? Use the What Goes Where sorting tool to find out! \nResidents can dispose of their HHW for free at the Waste Management Facility (WMF). There are two locations within the facility to drop off your HHW. Please note the times and days specified below. \nKBL Environmental Drop-off\nMondays\, Thursdays\, and the first Saturday of each month\n9 am to 4 pm\nFor: Waste oil\, antifreeze\, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)\, automotive containers and oil filters.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items. \nCity of Whitehorse Drop-off\nSaturdays\n9 am to 4 pm\nDrop off all other HHW here.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items.\nSupported by the Department of Community Services (YG). \n \nCommercial Hazardous Waste\nThe industrial\, commercial\, institutional\, construction and demolition sector must handle hazardous waste responsibly. For more information on commercial hazardous waste visit Yukon Community Services (YG) hazardous waste website. Click here to learn more.  \nHandling Hazardous Waste\nHazardous materials do not belong in your garbage bin! Here are some things to keep in mind while handling and transporting hazardous waste: \n• Package hazardous waste properly; do not transport fluids in open buckets and do not mix fluids\n• Tape ends of rechargeable batteries (transportation safety regulations require this for shipment)\n• Be careful not to break fluorescent bulbs when transporting; breaking them releases harmful mercury vapour\n• Keep items in the original packaging when possible so that the waste can be easily identifiable\n• Paint thinners\, stains and cleaners are to be disposed of as hazardous waste\n• Latex paint cans should be opened and left to dry and disposed of with your regular garbage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterial\n• Aerosols and empty aerosol containers\n• Antifreeze and brake fluid\n• Cleaning chemicals\n• Fluorescent light bulbs\, fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1980\n• Gasoline\, propane\, solvents and waste oil\n• Herbicides and pesticides\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries\, vehicle batteries\n• Stains and oil paint products\n• Other products labelled as corrosive\, toxic\, reactive\, explosive\, oxidizing\, poisonous\, infectious or flammable\n\n\n\nRequirements\n• Must be separated from regular waste.\n• When mixed with regular waste\, could trigger unsorted waste charges at the Waste Management Facility.\n• The only exception is car batteries: these can be dropped off for free at the Waste Management Facility or at Raven ReCentre.\n\n\n\nServices\n• For commercial hazardous waste collection services contact General Waste Management or KBL Environmental Services.\n\n\n\nGood To Know\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at Call2Recycle depots: Staples and Raven ReCentre.\n• More information visit the Government of Yukon’s hazardous waste page here.\n• Pharmaceutical waste can be taken to your nearest hospital\, nursing station or pharmacy.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/household-hazardous-waste-day/2025-08-09/
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250811T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250811T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20241211T230336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T230336Z
UID:26062-1754933400-1754944200@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Council Chambers is open to the public and delegates may attend in-person. \nIf you wish to present to council or committee\, please notify Legislative Services by 12 p.m. on the day of the Council or Committee meeting at legsvcs@whitehorse.ca. \nWatch Council meetings at bit.ly/2UmF1ty or on Northwestel Channel 209. More info at: whitehorse.ca/meetings \nCity Hall is located at 2121 2nd Avenue. Please use the Steele Street entrance.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/city-council-meeting-22/2025-08-11/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250815T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250815T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250320T184838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T175951Z
UID:26598-1755275400-1755282600@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Fridays In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Kick off your weekend every Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at your neighbourhood parks! \nThe City of Whitehorse\, along with our community partners\, invites families to join us for an unforgettable experience at your neighbourhood park. Where fun meets community! \nGames and activities\nSnacks and refreshments\nMusic\, fun and learning \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \nAt this week’s Fridays in the Park: \nYukon Invasive Species Council\nExplore the world of plants – invasive and non-invasive – with hands-on crafts and games. Design your own nature headband or bookmark. \n\nHumane Society Yukon\nThe Humane Society team will be demonstrating how to safely handle and care for dogs and puppies. \nYukonStruct\nJoin our friends from YukonStruct. \n\n\nWe’ll also have the City’s Recreation\, Bylaw Services\, and FireSmart teams joining the fun. \n\nThe City’s Parks team is bringing games\, freezies and Klondike Kettle Corn to share! \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \n\nMay 23: Alsek & Blanchard Park\nMay 30: Hillcrest Park\nJune 6: Goddard Park\nJune 13: Lazulite Park\nJune 20: Crestview Park\nJune 27: Normandy Park\nJuly 4: Granger Park\nJuly 11: Valleyview Park\nJuly 18: Logan Park\nJuly 25: Chadburn Lake\nAug 1: Pond Park\nAug 8: Stan McCowan Park\nAug 15: Alsek Park\nAug 22: Pine Street Park\nAug 29: Jim Light Park
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/fridays-in-the-park-27/
LOCATION:Alsek Park\, Riverdale\, Between Tatchun Road and Tagish Road\, off Alsek Road\, Whitehorse\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250816T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240106T015406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T194545Z
UID:25115-1755334800-1755360000@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Household Hazardous Waste
DESCRIPTION:Most households and businesses have hazardous waste. It could be used oil from vehicles\, fluorescent light bulbs\, expired bear spray\, cleaning products\, and many others. Proper disposal is important to ensure these materials don’t end up polluting the air we breath or the water we drink. You wouldn’t pour these items onto the ground\, so why put them in your garbage? Not sure if it’s household hazardous waste (HHW)? Use the What Goes Where sorting tool to find out! \nResidents can dispose of their HHW for free at the Waste Management Facility (WMF). There are two locations within the facility to drop off your HHW. Please note the times and days specified below. \nKBL Environmental Drop-off\nMondays\, Thursdays\, and the first Saturday of each month\n9 am to 4 pm\nFor: Waste oil\, antifreeze\, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)\, automotive containers and oil filters.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items. \nCity of Whitehorse Drop-off\nSaturdays\n9 am to 4 pm\nDrop off all other HHW here.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items.\nSupported by the Department of Community Services (YG). \n \nCommercial Hazardous Waste\nThe industrial\, commercial\, institutional\, construction and demolition sector must handle hazardous waste responsibly. For more information on commercial hazardous waste visit Yukon Community Services (YG) hazardous waste website. Click here to learn more.  \nHandling Hazardous Waste\nHazardous materials do not belong in your garbage bin! Here are some things to keep in mind while handling and transporting hazardous waste: \n• Package hazardous waste properly; do not transport fluids in open buckets and do not mix fluids\n• Tape ends of rechargeable batteries (transportation safety regulations require this for shipment)\n• Be careful not to break fluorescent bulbs when transporting; breaking them releases harmful mercury vapour\n• Keep items in the original packaging when possible so that the waste can be easily identifiable\n• Paint thinners\, stains and cleaners are to be disposed of as hazardous waste\n• Latex paint cans should be opened and left to dry and disposed of with your regular garbage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterial\n• Aerosols and empty aerosol containers\n• Antifreeze and brake fluid\n• Cleaning chemicals\n• Fluorescent light bulbs\, fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1980\n• Gasoline\, propane\, solvents and waste oil\n• Herbicides and pesticides\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries\, vehicle batteries\n• Stains and oil paint products\n• Other products labelled as corrosive\, toxic\, reactive\, explosive\, oxidizing\, poisonous\, infectious or flammable\n\n\n\nRequirements\n• Must be separated from regular waste.\n• When mixed with regular waste\, could trigger unsorted waste charges at the Waste Management Facility.\n• The only exception is car batteries: these can be dropped off for free at the Waste Management Facility or at Raven ReCentre.\n\n\n\nServices\n• For commercial hazardous waste collection services contact General Waste Management or KBL Environmental Services.\n\n\n\nGood To Know\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at Call2Recycle depots: Staples and Raven ReCentre.\n• More information visit the Government of Yukon’s hazardous waste page here.\n• Pharmaceutical waste can be taken to your nearest hospital\, nursing station or pharmacy.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/household-hazardous-waste-day/2025-08-16/
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250819
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250210T205937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T205937Z
UID:26365-1755475200-1755561599@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Discovery Day
DESCRIPTION:Most City facilities and services including the Canada Games Centre will be closed on Monday\, August 18 for Discovery Day. \nWeekend service will be in effect for Transit\, the Waste Management Facility will be open\, and curbside collection will continue as normal for Logan\, Copper Ridge\, Whistle Bend.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/discovery-day-5/
CATEGORIES:Government,Holidays
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250819T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250819T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20241211T230925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T230925Z
UID:26064-1755624600-1755635400@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Council Chambers is open to the public and delegates may attend in-person. \nIf you wish to present to council or committee\, please notify Legislative Services by 12 p.m. on the day of the Council or Committee meeting at legsvcs@whitehorse.ca. \nWatch Council meetings at bit.ly/2UmF1ty or on Northwestel Channel 209. More info at: whitehorse.ca/meetings \nCity Hall is located at 2121 2nd Avenue. Please use the Steele Street entrance.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/city-council-meeting-24/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250822T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250822T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250320T185030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T225047Z
UID:26599-1755880200-1755887400@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Fridays In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Kick off your weekend every Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at your neighbourhood parks! \nThe City of Whitehorse\, along with our community partners\, invites families to join us for an unforgettable experience at your neighbourhood park. Where fun meets community! \nGames and activities\nSnacks and refreshments\nMusic\, fun and learning \nAt this week’s Fridays in the Park: \nHumane Society Yukon\nThe Humane Society team will be demonstrating how to safely handle and care for dogs and puppies. \n\nYukon University\nTry out STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Math) activities with Yukon University. \nChild Development Centre\nCalling all children between the ages of 1 and 5! Come explore the forest with us through a scavenger hunt. Or\, play with Play-Doh! \nYukon Health & Social Services\nLearn about the free Nav-CARE program that aims to help Yukoners with declining health live at home longer. \nThe City’s Parks team will have an inclusive play tent\, FireSmart colouring books\, freezies and Klondike Kettle Corn to share! \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \nMay 23: Alsek & Blanchard Park\nMay 30: Hillcrest Park\nJune 6: Goddard Park\nJune 13: Lazulite Park\nJune 20: Crestview Park\nJune 27: Normandy Park\nJuly 4: Granger Park\nJuly 11: Valleyview Park\nJuly 18: Logan Park\nJuly 25: Chadburn Lake\nAug 1: Pond Park\nAug 8: Stan McCowan Park\nAug 15: Alsek Park\nAug 22: Pine Street Park\nAug 29: Jim Light Park \n\n 
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/fridays-in-the-park-28/
LOCATION:Pine Street Playground\, Pine Street at Ponderosa Drive\, Porter Creek\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250823T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250823T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240106T015406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T194546Z
UID:25116-1755939600-1755964800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Household Hazardous Waste
DESCRIPTION:Most households and businesses have hazardous waste. It could be used oil from vehicles\, fluorescent light bulbs\, expired bear spray\, cleaning products\, and many others. Proper disposal is important to ensure these materials don’t end up polluting the air we breath or the water we drink. You wouldn’t pour these items onto the ground\, so why put them in your garbage? Not sure if it’s household hazardous waste (HHW)? Use the What Goes Where sorting tool to find out! \nResidents can dispose of their HHW for free at the Waste Management Facility (WMF). There are two locations within the facility to drop off your HHW. Please note the times and days specified below. \nKBL Environmental Drop-off\nMondays\, Thursdays\, and the first Saturday of each month\n9 am to 4 pm\nFor: Waste oil\, antifreeze\, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)\, automotive containers and oil filters.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items. \nCity of Whitehorse Drop-off\nSaturdays\n9 am to 4 pm\nDrop off all other HHW here.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items.\nSupported by the Department of Community Services (YG). \n \nCommercial Hazardous Waste\nThe industrial\, commercial\, institutional\, construction and demolition sector must handle hazardous waste responsibly. For more information on commercial hazardous waste visit Yukon Community Services (YG) hazardous waste website. Click here to learn more.  \nHandling Hazardous Waste\nHazardous materials do not belong in your garbage bin! Here are some things to keep in mind while handling and transporting hazardous waste: \n• Package hazardous waste properly; do not transport fluids in open buckets and do not mix fluids\n• Tape ends of rechargeable batteries (transportation safety regulations require this for shipment)\n• Be careful not to break fluorescent bulbs when transporting; breaking them releases harmful mercury vapour\n• Keep items in the original packaging when possible so that the waste can be easily identifiable\n• Paint thinners\, stains and cleaners are to be disposed of as hazardous waste\n• Latex paint cans should be opened and left to dry and disposed of with your regular garbage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterial\n• Aerosols and empty aerosol containers\n• Antifreeze and brake fluid\n• Cleaning chemicals\n• Fluorescent light bulbs\, fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1980\n• Gasoline\, propane\, solvents and waste oil\n• Herbicides and pesticides\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries\, vehicle batteries\n• Stains and oil paint products\n• Other products labelled as corrosive\, toxic\, reactive\, explosive\, oxidizing\, poisonous\, infectious or flammable\n\n\n\nRequirements\n• Must be separated from regular waste.\n• When mixed with regular waste\, could trigger unsorted waste charges at the Waste Management Facility.\n• The only exception is car batteries: these can be dropped off for free at the Waste Management Facility or at Raven ReCentre.\n\n\n\nServices\n• For commercial hazardous waste collection services contact General Waste Management or KBL Environmental Services.\n\n\n\nGood To Know\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at Call2Recycle depots: Staples and Raven ReCentre.\n• More information visit the Government of Yukon’s hazardous waste page here.\n• Pharmaceutical waste can be taken to your nearest hospital\, nursing station or pharmacy.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/household-hazardous-waste-day/2025-08-23/
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250825T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250827T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250815T224722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T191209Z
UID:27593-1756119600-1756321200@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Street Eats 2025
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Street Eats festival is back on Steele Street! \nFood vendors will dish out lunch and dinner from August 25 to 27\, 11 am to 7 pm. There’s something to satisfy every palate – bring your appetite! \nFood trucks!\nFast and Tasty\nChip Inn\nHalf Moon Ice Cream\nFood Ninja\nFaladi Ethnic Foods\nAzhong Noodles\nDaat Indian Cuisine\nSmashed YXY \nLive concerts and entertainment!\nMonday\nYukon Circus Society – 4 to 7 p.m.\nKim Rogers – 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.\nSarah Hamilton and Ellorie McKnight – 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. \nTuesday\nYukon Circus Society – 4 to 7 p.m.\nOutdoor Zumba – 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. \nWednesday\nYukon Circus Society – 4 to 7 p.m.\nKim Beggs – 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.\nClaire Ness – 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\nFraser Canyon – 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. \nTo accommodate the festival\, Steele St will be closed from Second Ave to the entrance of the parking lot behind CIBC. The parking lot on Steele St will remain open throughout the festival and will be accessible via Front St. \nFor more information\, please contact Parks at 668-8325 or by email at parks@whitehorse.ca.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/street-eats-2025/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250825T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250825T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20241211T231254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T231254Z
UID:26065-1756143000-1756153800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Council Chambers is open to the public and delegates may attend in-person. \nIf you wish to present to council or committee\, please notify Legislative Services by 12 p.m. on the day of the Council or Committee meeting at legsvcs@whitehorse.ca. \nWatch Council meetings at bit.ly/2UmF1ty or on Northwestel Channel 209. More info at: whitehorse.ca/meetings \nCity Hall is located at 2121 2nd Avenue. Please use the Steele Street entrance.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/city-council-meeting-23/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250829T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20250829T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20250320T204707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T224121Z
UID:26600-1756485000-1756492200@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Fridays In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Kick off your weekend every Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at your neighbourhood parks! \nThe City of Whitehorse\, along with our community partners\, invites families to join us for an unforgettable experience at your neighbourhood park. Where fun meets community! \nGames and activities\nSnacks and refreshments\nMusic\, fun and learning \nAt this week’s Fridays in the Park: \nYukon Health and Social Services\nLearn about the free Nav-CARE program that aims to help Yukoners with declining health live at home longer. \nYukonU Youth Moving Mountains\nTry out STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Math) activities with Yukon University. \n\nHumane Society Yukon\nThe Humane Society team will be demonstrating how to safely handle and care for dogs and puppies. \nYukon University\nTry out STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Math) activities with Yukon University. \nArctic Winter Games\nMeet the 2026 Arctic Winter Games mascot\, Michael Jay\, and sign up to volunteer at the Games. There will also be an AWG colouring station. \nChild Development Centre\nCalling all children between the ages of 1 and 5! Come explore the forest with us through a scavenger hunt. Or\, play with Play-Doh! \nYukon Literacy Coalition\nJoin your friends from the Family Literacy Centre on the Go For Literacy Bus! Crafts\, games\, stories and more! \nVirsa Crafts\nVirsa Crafts will be creating beautiful henna designs on little hands. \nThe Disciples Robotics Team\nJoin the team for an exciting demonstration of what it takes to compete in a robotics competition—from building robots to putting them into action! \nThe City’s Recreation\, Bylaw\, and FireSmart teams will also be attending. \n\n\nThe City’s Parks team is bringing an inclusive play tent\, FireSmart colouring books\, games\, freezies and Klondike Kettle Corn to share! \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all\, we kindly ask that children under 12 be accompanied by a guardian throughout the event. Weather dependent. Contact Parks@whitehorse.ca for more info. \nMay 23: Alsek & Blanchard Park\nMay 30: Hillcrest Park\nJune 6: Goddard Park\nJune 13: Lazulite Park\nJune 20: Crestview Park\nJune 27: Normandy Park\nJuly 4: Granger Park\nJuly 11: Valleyview Park\nJuly 18: Logan Park\nJuly 25: Chadburn Lake\nAug 1: Pond Park\nAug 8: Stan McCowan Park\nAug 15: Alsek Park\nAug 22: Pine Street Park\nAug 29: Jim Light Park
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/fridays-in-the-park-29/
LOCATION:Jim Light Park\, Downtown\, Third Avenue and Rogers Street\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250830T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072053
CREATED:20240106T015406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T194546Z
UID:25117-1756544400-1756569600@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Household Hazardous Waste
DESCRIPTION:Most households and businesses have hazardous waste. It could be used oil from vehicles\, fluorescent light bulbs\, expired bear spray\, cleaning products\, and many others. Proper disposal is important to ensure these materials don’t end up polluting the air we breath or the water we drink. You wouldn’t pour these items onto the ground\, so why put them in your garbage? Not sure if it’s household hazardous waste (HHW)? Use the What Goes Where sorting tool to find out! \nResidents can dispose of their HHW for free at the Waste Management Facility (WMF). There are two locations within the facility to drop off your HHW. Please note the times and days specified below. \nKBL Environmental Drop-off\nMondays\, Thursdays\, and the first Saturday of each month\n9 am to 4 pm\nFor: Waste oil\, antifreeze\, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)\, automotive containers and oil filters.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items. \nCity of Whitehorse Drop-off\nSaturdays\n9 am to 4 pm\nDrop off all other HHW here.\nClick here to see a detailed list of accepted items.\nSupported by the Department of Community Services (YG). \n \nCommercial Hazardous Waste\nThe industrial\, commercial\, institutional\, construction and demolition sector must handle hazardous waste responsibly. For more information on commercial hazardous waste visit Yukon Community Services (YG) hazardous waste website. Click here to learn more.  \nHandling Hazardous Waste\nHazardous materials do not belong in your garbage bin! Here are some things to keep in mind while handling and transporting hazardous waste: \n• Package hazardous waste properly; do not transport fluids in open buckets and do not mix fluids\n• Tape ends of rechargeable batteries (transportation safety regulations require this for shipment)\n• Be careful not to break fluorescent bulbs when transporting; breaking them releases harmful mercury vapour\n• Keep items in the original packaging when possible so that the waste can be easily identifiable\n• Paint thinners\, stains and cleaners are to be disposed of as hazardous waste\n• Latex paint cans should be opened and left to dry and disposed of with your regular garbage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaterial\n• Aerosols and empty aerosol containers\n• Antifreeze and brake fluid\n• Cleaning chemicals\n• Fluorescent light bulbs\, fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1980\n• Gasoline\, propane\, solvents and waste oil\n• Herbicides and pesticides\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries\, vehicle batteries\n• Stains and oil paint products\n• Other products labelled as corrosive\, toxic\, reactive\, explosive\, oxidizing\, poisonous\, infectious or flammable\n\n\n\nRequirements\n• Must be separated from regular waste.\n• When mixed with regular waste\, could trigger unsorted waste charges at the Waste Management Facility.\n• The only exception is car batteries: these can be dropped off for free at the Waste Management Facility or at Raven ReCentre.\n\n\n\nServices\n• For commercial hazardous waste collection services contact General Waste Management or KBL Environmental Services.\n\n\n\nGood To Know\n• Alkaline and rechargeable batteries can be dropped off at Call2Recycle depots: Staples and Raven ReCentre.\n• More information visit the Government of Yukon’s hazardous waste page here.\n• Pharmaceutical waste can be taken to your nearest hospital\, nursing station or pharmacy.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/household-hazardous-waste-day/2025-08-30/
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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