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* The mine was shutdown in 2015.
* The mine was shutdown in 2015.
* The former owner (North American Tungsten) went bankrupt in 2015; the site is now government owned.
* The former owner (North American Tungsten) went bankrupt in 2015; the site is now government owned.
* Yukon switched to MST/MDT in 2020
* Yukon switched to MST in 2020
The community only existed to serve the mine. I found no online evidence to suggest that anybody lives there anymore. The Time zone should therefore be MST/MDT as defined in the NWT Interpretation Act [[User:MapGrid|MapGrid]] ([[User talk:MapGrid|talk]]) 15:19, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
The community only existed to serve the mine. I found no online evidence to suggest that anybody lives there anymore. The Time zone should therefore be MST/MDT as defined in the NWT Interpretation Act [[User:MapGrid|MapGrid]] ([[User talk:MapGrid|talk]]) 15:19, 17 February 2024 (UTC)

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Rank for number of time zones changed

Where does this information come from? no reference or real explanation. From the main Time Zone#Additional Information page

But this isn't cited either.

Yukon time zone continued

I had another close look at the O.I.C. (Order-in-Council) this evening.
This is what it says:

YUKON CANADA ORDER-IN-COUNCIL 2020/125
The attached Yukon Standard Time Regulation is made.
The following orders are repealed, effective November 1, 2020:
(a) C.O. 1973/214;
(b) D.I.C. 2006/127.
Dated at Whitehorse, Yukon September 24,2020.
INTERPRETATION ACT
YUKON STANDARD TIME REGULATION
Standard time
1 Standard time is to be reckoned as seven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-7).
Coming into force
2 This Regulation comes into force on November 1, 2020.
  • The first section of the O.I.C. repeals all previous legislation that defined the use of daylight saving.
  • The second section defines a new UTC offset (UTC-7) for the Yukon's version of standard time
  • The O.I.C. does not mention Pacific Time
  • The O.I.C. does not define any period of daylight saving. In fact it does not mention daylight saving at all.

There is only one valid interpretation of the new legislation: Yukon is legally on permanent standard time and standard time is reckoned as UTC-7. Legislation is binding; old news releases are not. Any claims people have made about Yukon officially operating on any form of permanent daylight saving time are false. MapGrid (talk) 07:14, 1 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

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Is the map gonna updated if sunshine act take in effect 184.144.174.44 (talk) 17:28, 5 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Tungsten NWT

@CambridgeBayWeather: Tungsten is the old townsite built beside the Cantung mine. It supposedly supposedly operated on PST/PDT; this made sense because the only road access was via The Yukon. Several things have changed:

  • The mine was shutdown in 2015.
  • The former owner (North American Tungsten) went bankrupt in 2015; the site is now government owned.
  • Yukon switched to MST in 2020

The community only existed to serve the mine. I found no online evidence to suggest that anybody lives there anymore. The Time zone should therefore be MST/MDT as defined in the NWT Interpretation Act MapGrid (talk) 15:19, 17 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]