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Arctic Winter Games returning to Whitehorse in 2020

City councillors agreed Tuesday night to host the games two years sooner than planned, after Nunavut dropped out of hosting in 2020.

City agrees to host 2 years earlier than planned, after Nunavut drops out of hosting in Iqaluit

Two biathletes take aim at the 2016 Arctic Winter Games in Nuuk, Greenland. Whitehorse was scheduled to host again in 2022, but the city has agreed to move that ahead two years. (Bo. O. Kristensen/AWG 2016)

The Arctic Winter Games will return to Whitehorse is 2020 — two years earlier than scheduled.

The city was due to host the biennial circumpolar event again in 2022, but the Yukon government asked the city to take the torch before that. 

The request came after the Government of Nunavut pulled out of hosting in Iqaluit in 2020, citing a lack of facilities and inadequate funding. 

Whitehorse city councillors voted Tuesday to sign an agreement with the Yukon government that would start the process of forming a host society.

The city has already approved $200,000 in funding for the 2020 Games, and would also offer in-kind services such as the use of city facilities for competition. 

City officials say Whitehorse already has the required infrastructure, although some upgrades and new equipment might be needed.

A memorandum of understanding with the territorial government also says the city will not be on the hook for any financial deficits; those would be covered by the territory.

Whitehorse last hosted the Games in 2012. 

Next year, they'll be hosted by Hay River and Fort Smith, N.W.T.