Posted: Feb 08, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: February 8 The bar at the Woodcutter's Blanket, a brewpub in Whitehorse, pictured on June 19, 2020.(Steve Silva/CBC) comments Liquor sales by Yukon's main liquor retailer and sole wholesaler barely changed last year. In 2020, the year the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the Yukon Liquor Corporation (YLC) made $47.7 million in gross sales, which amounts to a 0.14 per cent increase from the year before. In 2019, sales went up by $1.4 million, a three per cent increase from 2018 — a normal trajectory for the growing territory, according to John Streicker, the territorial government's minister responsible for the YLC. The last three years' sales numbers, procured by the CBC through a public records request, follow a relatively similar monthly pattern except for, mainly, the summer of 2020.