New Land Application Notice Released for Haines Junction

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 11:11 am

On February 27, 2026, the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations government released a formal notice about a land application in Haines Junction, Yukon. This update is part of the work to manage how territory and resources are used within the community. It provides important information for people who are interested in property development or using local land.

The government uses a Land Activity Permit Application to keep track of how its land is being used. This process ensures that all activity follows the standards set by the community. Residents and developers must follow these steps to get permission for land use or building projects.

The authority to manage these lands comes from the Self-Government Agreement and the Final Agreement. These documents give the First Nation the power to make decisions about its own resources. The goal is to manage the territory wisely for the benefit of both current and future citizens.

The Heritage, Lands and Resources Department handles these permits from its administrative offices in Haines Junction. Staff members work to help people navigate the application process and stay in line with local laws. This helps keep land management organized and clear for everyone in the area.

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