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UID:28042-1762934400-1764781200@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Hang your holiday lights!
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to share the holiday spirit and put up your festive lights between November 12 and December 3. \nNeighbourhoods with colourfully decorated homes can be selected for one of the City’s self-guided light tours. The dedicated Lights Crew will be touring neighbourhoods to create the maps. \nHave your display considered for the tour by visiting whitehorse.ca/holiday-lights-tour.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/holiday-lights-tour/
LOCATION:Yukon
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20251124T173000
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UID:27992-1764005400-1764010800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Council Chambers is open to the public and delegates may attend in-person. \nThere is a Public Hearing for a zoning amendment to 25 Rhine Way. Find more information at whitehorse.ca/zoning. \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-30/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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UID:28085-1764005400-1764014400@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Public Input Session - Capital Budget
DESCRIPTION:A public input session on the proposed 2026 Capital Budget will be held in City Hall Council Chambers\, 2121 2nd Avenue at 5:30 p.m. \nDelegates can participate by calling into a meeting\, or by attending in person. To help us organize and secure a sufficient number of sitting spaces\, please notify Legislative Services by 12 p.m. on November 24 at legsvcs@whitehorse.ca or at 867-668-8611. \nBudget input can also be emailed to budgetpublicinput@whitehorse.ca by 5:30 p.m. on November 24.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/public-input-session-capital-budget/
LOCATION:Whitehorse City Hall\, 2121 2nd Avenue\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Government
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UID:27971-1764345600-1764352800@www.whitehorse.ca
SUMMARY:Tobogganing Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Every Friday\, from November 7 to December 19\, children and caregivers are invited to join us for sledding and hot chocolate at Shipyards Park. We’ll be there\, with our partners\, from 4 to 6 pm. We hope to see you too! \nBring your sleds! We’ll have a few sleds for those who don’t have access to one. \nWe’ll also have puzzles and colouring inside the Frank Slim Building\, where a variety of community groups and partners will be joining us to share information\, resources\, and activities with visitors. \nGuardian supervision is required at all times. Kids 5 and under should have a responsible adult with them on the sled. Cancelled if -20 or colder. Brr! \nStaying Safe \n• Go down the hill sitting up or kneeling on the sled. Don’t go down the hill head first or flat on your back. It’s much easier to hurt your head or spine in these positions. \n• When you get to the bottom of the hill\, move quickly out of the way\, and walk up the side of the hill away from others. \nGear and Clothing \n• Check your sled to make sure it’s in good shape before you use it. \n• Dress in warm layers including; mittens instead of gloves; warm\, dry\, waterproof boots that aren’t too tight; a neck warmer instead of scarf; clothes without drawstrings and a hat that keeps ears covered. \n• Wear a helmet (hockey\, ski\, or snowboard type). If possible\, wear a ski helmet because they’re made for cold weather and for similar falls and speeds. \nAt this week’s Tobogganing Fridays: \n• The Child Development Centre \nContact our Parks and Community Development team at parks@whitehorse.ca if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.whitehorse.ca/event/27971/
LOCATION:Shipyards Park
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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UID:25133-1764406800-1764432000@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/2025-11-29/
LOCATION:Yukon
CATEGORIES:Waste Related Events
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