Whitehorse Daily Star

April 23, 2024

A FINALE IN SONG

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A FINALE IN SONG – Whitehorse Concerts presented the final Chapel Series of the season Sunday at the United Church. Michael Gwynne-Thompson, right, and Ben Johnston-Urey were two of the featured performers. Sonja Anderson, (soprano) performed with Rachel Grantham, Sarah Jane Poirier and Robbyn Chiles making special appearances with Anderson. Next, Whitehorse Concerts will hold a pop-up orchestra concert featuring members of the All City Band, Problematic Orchestra, Whitehorse Chamber Orchestra, and more at 7:30 p.m. April 27 at the United Church.

A CULTURAL CELEBRATION

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A CULTURAL CELEBRATION – The ’24 Yukon Youth Summit began Wednesday evening with the elder, youth and educator awards at the Yukon Arts Centre. The Dakhká Khwáan Dancers opened for the show, sharing their culture through dance and story. The summit ends today at the arts centre.

HONOURING OUR YOUTH

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HONOURING OUR YOUTH – The ’24 Yukon Youth Summit began Wednesday with the elder, youth and educator awards at the Yukon Arts Centre. Emeral Poppe (above) from Watson Lake was one of the youth receiving an award for ‘her unwavering commitment to revitalizing the Kaska language and advocating for her culture. Returning to her community after university, she immersed herself in learning and teaching Kaska.’ The summit continues until Friday at the arts centre and Yukon University.

RIDING INTO THE PREMIERE

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RIDING INTO THE PREMIERE – Prepare for a whirlwind ride for the Guild Hall’s presentation of ‘Ride the Cyclone’, opening this evening. See photos, p. 6.

SKIING UP A STORM

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SKIING UP A STORM – Yukon biathlete Cheyenne Tirschmann competes March 27 in the 2024 Canadian National Championships in Hinton, Alta. Tirschmann captured three golds in four events at the nationals. Photo courtesy of JOHN IRVINE

SLUSH RUSH

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SLUSH RUSH – Mavik MacKinnon takes part Sunday in the Simapalooza Slush Cup at Mt. Sima. The Palooza fun took place both Saturday and Sunday as Sima’s operators celebrated another successful season. Next weekend will feature the Yukon Yamaha/Mt. Sima Uphill Challenge, involving two days of racing.

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National park would be Yukon’s fourth

A new national park in the Yukon’s Peel Watershed is being explored by the Gwich’in Tribal Council, the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun and the Yukon and federal governments.

Day of Mourning is set

Yukoners are invited to the Workers’ Memorial in Shipyards Park next Sunday to commemorate the Day of Mourning.