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February 4, 2013
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Yukoner Amber Church's art is homeward bound ( Review ) If you're not an avid artisan or follower of the local art scene, you might still have seen some of Amber Church's work.
February 1, 2013
- New film adapts the Yukon's Ivan Coyote story A new short film based on a story by celebrated local author Ivan E. Coyote will screen next week in Whitehorse.
- The damage from off-road vehicles must be faced up to Sooner rather than later, the Yukon government will have to come face-to-face with the growing number of off-road vehicles (ORVs) used in fishing and mainly hunting trips.
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A clever work sees Father Time find the meaning of time ( Bookends ) Somewhere way back in the mists of time ….
- Festival to present Yukon Gold series' world premiere ( Preview ) The Yukon Film Society is ready to roll the reels for its 11th annual Available Light Film Festival (ALFF), Canada's largest cinematic event North of 60.
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Spilt to see: artist Leslie Leong shows us her insides ( Review ) Blood-Letting: A Rite of Purification opened Jan. 11.
January 30, 2013
- Algerian meatballs, washed down by a memorable red wine I present meatballs, Algerian style, paired with a red wine from the Barossa Valley.
January 25, 2013
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In your next outdoors trip, are you prepared for an accident? Fortunately for me, my spouse, Lisa, is a volunteer with search and rescue and is constantly taking first aid courses.
- Do you want some more good business advice? By listening to others' input on your business, you can gain insight on things that you are unable to see either because you are too close or you don't have enough information.
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Crime and punishment are difficult to connect in Aberdeen ( Bookends ) Broken Skin is the third book in the Logan McRae series.
January 23, 2013
- It's time to get out the seed catalogues and start planning It's seed ordering time – perhaps the most dangerous time in the gardening year.
- It's hard to beat a beef strogonoff with a California wine I offer beef strogonoff with a ginger sauce paired with a Zinfandel from the Russian River, California.
- Eight Yukon artists receive $22,000 in territorial grants The Government of Yukon's Film and Sound Commission is awarding $22,000 to eight Yukon artists through the Yukon Sound Recording Program's November 2012 intake.
January 21, 2013
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Youthful Talent Takes The Spotlight Lilyanne performs in the Leaping Feats Extremely Moving Youth Society's Go Nuts student choreography show last Thursday afternoon for an audience of students.
January 18, 2013
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I have a dream, and it's about a McIntyre Creek park! I have a dream of McIntyre Creek becoming one of the most beautiful educational parks across Canada.
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Sampling the intriguing world of Detective Murdoch ( Bookends ) Now that Murdoch Mysteries has moved over to CBC, where it should probably have been in the first place, I thought it was time to read some of the source material.
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Yukon theatre artist lands apprenticeship in Toronto Native Earth Performing Arts has invited Yukon actor Melaina Sheldon into the rehearsal room this month as Apprentice Actor on Café Daughter by Kenneth T. Williams.
January 16, 2013
- Oven-baked endives, ham with sauce and a B.C. Pinot Noir I present oven-baked endives and ham in a Madeira sauce paired with a B.C. Pinot Noir.
- Territorial artists have plans for their $41,950 in grants Ten Yukon artists are sharing $41,950 from the Yukon government's Advanced Artist Award in support of career development through targeted educational pursuits.
January 14, 2013
- Film festival's fare to include Kattawapiskak housing crisis The Yukon Film Society is preparing to present its 11th annual Available Light Film Festival (ALFF), Canada's largest cinematic event North of 60.
January 11, 2013
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Don't be bought by anti-hunter, anti-trapper nonsense Recently, a flow of anti-hunter and anti-trapping letters has made its way into local papers.
- What's good for First Nations is good for our businesses Typically, I write columns that start with a clear premise, then add in examples and facts that are easily agreed upon.
- Café Daughter to begin national tour next week Gwaandak Theatre's critically-acclaimed premiere production of Café Daughter by Kenneth T. Williams will tour Toronto, Thunder Bay, Kitchener and Vancouver this and next month.
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Mike Carey's visions of the supernatural are all-encompassing ( Bookends ) In Felix Castor's world, the dead have been coming back for some time, and the results have been messy.