Photo by Vince Fedoroff
WHO’S THERE? – A black bear catches a whiff of the photographer along the Tagish Road by Choutla Lake.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
WHO’S THERE? – A black bear catches a whiff of the photographer along the Tagish Road by Choutla Lake.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
LEARNING ON ICE – NHL alumni John Chabot and his son Kyle are here for the Council of Yukon First Nations’ inaugural Centre Ice Hockey Camp being held at the Canada Games Centre. Friday through Sunday will feature an all-girls’ clinic. Here John, left, demonstrates an exercise on Thursday morning.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
TOP RUNNERS – Kyle Lavoi, Adam Luciano and Peter Mpala, left-right, took the top three spots in the adult male category of Monday’s 10th annual Run Wild event at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. Money generated goes toward rehabilitating wildlife, and education. See more photos in News section.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
A SALUTE FROM THE SKY – Capt. Dan Deluce of the Royal Canadian Air Force flys his CF-18 by the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport last Friday. The aircraft also proceeded to Dawson City to honour health care and essential workers. See more photos in News section.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
WINGED WONDER – This Eurasian collared dove was seen in the downtown area last month, one of two in the vicinity.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
CREATIVE EXCHANGE TIME – The Yukon Fresh A.i.R. Exchange 2021 is a ‘10-day/night event that brings artists in residence from all over the Yukon together to create, collaborate, connect, workshop new works and share knowledge at inspiring locations in Yukon,’ says producer Kim Beggs. Seen here last Sunday, Sharon Shorty, aka Gramma Susie, was booked for comedy and ended up beading and exploring other media. ‘While previously known as the Keno City Music, Art and Literature Workshop which took place for four years, Yukon Fresh A.i.R. Exchange will take place at a different unique location each year,’ says Beggs. Fourteen artists are sharing ideas.
Being vaccinated is the most effective method of preventing the spread of COVID-19, it was said repeatedly at this morning’s weekly virus update.
Well, it might not have been 500 miles, but it probably felt like it.
Visitors to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve have a couple more reasons to enjoy their visits these days.
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