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April 10, 2013
- Making up for the culinary excesses of the Easter holiday After the heavy and abundant Easter meals, comes the time to manage our past excesses.
April 5, 2013
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Taking the profit motive to the stars in an entertaining way Poul Anderson was one of the great writers of what I sometimes like to think of as the magazine age of science-fiction.
- Remember, anglers: it's all about fishing all the time! There are only 15 days to go to April 20 and the "Let's go fishing” event and the free lessons on fly casting and spin casting at the Canada Game Centre.
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Short film festival provided a busy weekend for film lovers The 14th edition of the Dawson City International Short Film Festival wrapped up over the Easter weekend with Sunday night's awards presentations.
April 3, 2013
- As barbecue season approaches, it's time to think lamb Today, I present lamb chops in an orange juice marinade served with French red wine.
- Windy City production set to blow into local theatre scene ( Preview ) The rumours are true, the tickets are hot, the cast is sensational, and the costumes are scandalous!
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Recycling Easter lilies, and April indoor planting tips I like the fragrance of Easter lilies.
March 28, 2013
- Important facts to remember about you and your rifle I decided to join only one club this year, but to also support other organizations which are truly involved in the environment and wildlife.
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Two mysteries for the drive from Dawson to Whitehorse The producers of the television show Castle,
- ‘Beaver Fever' attack is pending at festival Local film buffs should brace for an attack of "Beaver Fever” when the Yukon Queer Film Alliance (YQFA) returns to the screen next month with its second annual OUT North festival.
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Express and Company enchanted Dawson City concert audience ( Review ) Dylan Ireland and Melissa Payne hail from Peterborough, Ont. these days, but both grew up outside the urban area in smaller towns.
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Northern-produced fishing show is luring anglers' attention A show airing on Northwestel Community TV is making a big splash on national television.
March 27, 2013
- With Easter looming, it's hard to keep lamb off the menu! I now offer a rack of lamb served with an award-winning Syrah from B.C.
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Gallery offers a wide selection of videos for public approval If the Easter weekend lineup of videos at the Dawson City International Short Film Festival isn't enough to satisfy your appetite for indie films, the ODD Gallery has just the thing for you.
March 26, 2013
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Oddfellows Hall featured Roots Songwriters International ( Review ) The Oddfellows Hall ballroom was a fine venue for the Roots Songwriters International concert on March 16, as Kim Beggs, Linda McRae and MC Hansen took to the stage to present an evening of singer/songwriter music and memories to a moderately sized audience.
March 22, 2013
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The territory's Peel plan closely resembles a loaded gun The Yukon government plan for the Peel is a loaded gun, both for the caribou and the habitat.
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The girls, the ghost, the fairies and other mysterious things In the strange city of Newford, the lines between our world and other realities are just a little bit thinner than they are in other places.
March 20, 2013
- Pairing simplicity with a rewarding white wine I would like to share a very easy recipe that can be handled in no time!
- Why not incorporate seed geraniums into your garden? Happy first day of spring!
March 15, 2013
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Taking the saxophone to the limits of its splendid sound The Quasar saxophone quartet is capable of playing a wide range of styles and all sorts of music, whether written or improvised.
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Author presents a timely novel about the evils of spam scams ( Bookends ) Author presents a timely novel about the evils of spam scams
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Brace yourself for a real whale of a great outdoors story I received an email asking: "What is the largest animal you have ever seen?”
March 13, 2013
- Vegetarian Monaco pasta served with a Pale Ale Pilsener Today, I offer vegetarian Monaco pasta served with a Pale Ale Pilsener from Spain.
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Author Van Camp holds his audiences in Dawson City Richard Van Camp had a big day in Dawson City on March 4, meeting with students at the Robert Service School,