The Yukon Soaps Company Blog
Truth and Reconciliation Day, and the weeks leading up to this moment, is a time for reflection, learning, and action. It is a day that calls on all people to learn about the painful truths of our shared history and...
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Fireweed is the official flower of the Yukon and can even be found on the territorial flag. In the Northern Tutchone language, Fireweed is Huk'an gua and the Latin name is Chamerion angustifolium. Fireweed is abundant in the Yukon, and grows well throughout Canada....
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From the earliest days of our childhood, our grandmothers were there, imparting wisdom, sharing stories, and offering unconditional love. Today, when traditions can sometimes be forgotten, there’s a special self-care line that offers a heartfelt tribute to the wisdom and...
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Amidst the painful legacy of Canada's Residential Schools, a powerful story of resilience emerges, strengthening communities through traditional teachings and perseverance. Despite the imposition of Residential Schools as part of a broad set of assimilation efforts to destroy the rich cultures...
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On April 19th, 2023, the Citizens of the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun elected their new Chief & Council. The candidates who won are some of the youngest elected to the government in recent years. Four of the newly...
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