In an emergency, you, your family, neighbours, friends and your business may not get immediate help from the emergency services. It is a good idea to have a
Step 1: Choose the category of registration below that best suits your circumstances. Step 2: Gather the documentary evidence you need to obtain a pet
Council owns and manages a wide range of public properties and spaces – such as parks, libraries, sports facilities and community centres. These places help our community thrive by providing opportunities for social connection, recreation activities and much more. We want to understand what matters most to you when it comes to managing public land and buildings, now and into the future.
If you have just moved to the City of Whitehorse with your pet, have a new pet or have lived in Whitehorse with your pet for a long time, there are some
If you have just moved to the City of Whitehorse with your pet, welcome! If you have never before owned or taken care of a pet in the City of Whitehorse, we
Smoke from fires makes it difficult to breathe by closing the airways in your lungs. Smoke may affect people with heart or lung conditions (including asthma)
Changing your habits at home to use less energy reduces your impact on the environment and makes your home more comfortable, healthier, and cheaper to run
All dog owners must securely confine dogs to their property if they are not under direct supervision. If your dog escapes, you may receive a fine. A dog of any
Spring is in full swing and treating us with sunny days. But warmer temperatures can make your food waste decompose faster inside the kerbside bin and kitchen
Did you know that as of September 2024, 22 per cent of Whitehorse homes have installed solar PV systems? This number continues to grow each year. You can join