Young Yukoners take action on Climate Change, Part 1
KDFN Citizen Carissa Waugh recently graduated from the Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship.
We are Kwanlin Dün
KDFN Citizen Carissa Waugh recently graduated from the Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship.
We’re looking for expressions of interest from qualified individuals/business to provide counselling services and support to Kwanlin Dün First Nation Council, employees and their immediate family members.
Hey KDFN youth, ages 19 and under! Tell us how you stay healthy Upload a short video up to one minute long to Facebook or Instagram and tag us, or send it through email to communications@kdfn.net Get them in by April 11, for a chance to win a $750, $500, or $250 prepaid credit card.
Hey KDFN! KDFN has the opportunity to put names forward for Yukon Energy’s Board of Directors. The Board of Directors oversees the conduct of business and supervises the President and Chief Executive Officer, who is in turn responsible for the day-to-day operations at Yukon Energy along with their Senior Management team. Directors…
Heads up KDFN! There will be no Youth Recreation Open Gym Nights on April 5 and 6 due to staffing challenges. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
A big thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the survey!
Join us at the Multi-Purpose Building for community drop-in night, every Monday. There will be a few activities for Citizens including: • Beading and sewing – 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., all experience levels welcome. Bring you own work; some small projects will be available. • Floor hockey – 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Questions?…
Today Chief Smith met with leaders throughout the Yukon for the Yukon Forum in Dakwäkäda/Haines Junction on the Traditional Territory of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations. Read the Government of Yukon’s news release here. Photos courtesy of Government of Yukon – Andrew Serack