Canada, Yukon Invest in Whitehorse Transit, Waste Services

Infrastructure Canada

Today, Dr. Brendan Hanley, Member of Parliament for Yukon, the Honourable Richard Mostyn, Yukon's Minister of Community Services, and Her Worship Laura Cabott, Mayor of the City of Whitehorse, announced $4.2 million in joint funding for the purchase of two 40-foot accessible buses and for upgrades to the Whitehorse Waste Management Facility Transfer Station.

The new buses will be added to the fleet to better accommodate Whitehorse's growing population. Their accessibility features will improve the experience of people with disabilities or who use mobility aids, as well as those traveling with strollers and young children. With these additional buses, residents will be able to continue to rely on the city's transit system to help them get to work or school on time and back home safely at the end of the day.

Funding will also support upgrades to the Waste Management Facility. Through this project, the waste collection area will be expanded and surfaces will be paved for better management of litter and snow removal. It will include the purchase of additional waste bins to allow for enhanced waste separation areas for items such as clean wood, organic waste, construction waste, mixed waste and recycling to help reduce the impacts unsorted waste has on the environment.

Once complete, the improved waste transfer station will accommodate the community's growing needs while reducing the amount of waste going into landfills.

By investing in infrastructure, the Government of Canada is growing our country's economy, increasing the resiliency of our communities, and improving the lives of Canadians.

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