Living Archive
Popular discussions
- Comments should be thoughtful, not abusive (9)
- Proposed building called inappropriate for neighbourhood (7)
- Building’s entry system swiftly repaired (3)
- Electric vehicles will shuttle bus drivers to and from routes (3)
- Meters pilfered, damaged beyond repair (3)
- Respiratory illness season is proving routine, MD says (2)
- Games Centre to receive major improvements (2)
- Hoofed animals may come under management protocols (1)
December 18, 2012
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Exhibit On Something Special is showing at Arts Underground beneath the Hougen Centre.
December 14, 2012
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Once gone, the territory's Peel watershed is gone forever A few weeks ago, a publicly paid government official suggested that we should capitalize, as soon as possible, on our vast natural resources before the opportunity runs out.
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Murder in the train yard takes place in the Klondike era ( Bookends ) This is the first of a series that wants to be known as the Klondike Era Mysteries.
- When is it time to shut down your struggling business? I've long wanted to write a column about how to know if your business has failed.
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The Beginning Of A Tradition Aiden Adel performs at the Dec. 1 Commissioner's Christmas Concert in The Old Fire Hall.
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A Klondike ritual: what we do when the lights go out ( Uffish Thoughts ) I only got three candles lit before the lights came back on Wednesday at 5:22 by the time on my laptop, which had reverted to battery power instantly, since it was, after all, dark outside.
December 12, 2012
- Performers, snow carvers will be showcased in Ottawa Eleven Yukon performers and artists will be heading to Ottawa for Yukon Days at Winterlude, Feb. 8 to 11, 2013.
- Portuguese style toasted turkey paired with a Chroubles Today, I offer toasted turkey, Portuguese style, matched with a Chroubles from Beaujolais, France.
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This popular holiday plant can also be a Christmas tree A popular holiday plant is the Norfolk pine (Araucaria heterophylla), as it is a great addition to any decor because of its dwarf tree appearance.
December 7, 2012
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Kicking off wildlife to make way for more industrial expansion One of my loyal readers brought to my attention that road hunting and carrying an uncased firearm beside you in your vehicle while road hunting is legal in the territory.
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What do you do when a Wolff appears at the door? ( Bookends ) Revolver is billed as a children's book, and I suppose it could be classified as young adult, since the usual rule for that is that the central character is not yet an adult.
- Funding helps Yukon artists reach global audiences Government of Yukon funding is supporting another seven territorial artists in reaching international audiences.
- Timmy's Christmas Telethon planned for Sunday evening Singer-songwriter and 2011 Juno Award winner Greg Sczebel will be a featured performer at Timmy's Christmas Telethon on Sunday, live on Shaw TV on Shaw Direct (channel 299), Northwestel, and streamed on line through www.lionsbc.ca and www.timmys.org.
December 5, 2012
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Encouraging Safe Behaviour Equipped with 5,000 Trojan condoms to give out,
- Yukon School of Visual Art's artist to be Rebecca Belmore The Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA) in Dawson City has announced Winnipeg artist Rebecca Belmore will be mentoring the students from afar in the latest installment of the Over the Wire series.
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Cold Klondike weather brings Dawson City The Nutcracker Lite When the weather locked Dawson City in the deep freeze and it became clear that the cast of the Northern Lights School of Dance production of The Nutcracker would be unable to make its annual pilgrimage to Dawson last weekend, those locals involved in the show began to wonder what to do.
December 3, 2012
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Shadows and Curves Josee Fortin opened Des Ombres et Des Courbes (Shadows and Curves)
November 30, 2012
- Here are more facts about reporting a low-life poacher It has been properly brought to my attention that I made a mistake in my last column with regard to calling the territorial TIPP line to report a poacher.
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A weaving tale of small gods and very twisted ambitions ( Bookends ) It”s always nice to discover something with a new flavour, and that is certainly what
- Exploring the perils and benefits of data information In my line of work, data are really important.
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A Klondike deep freeze: parkas that pass in the ice fog ( Uffish Thoughts ) After several days of -39 and colder weather, we have become a community of parkas that pass in the ice fog.
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More Home-Like Dinning Linda Bonefoy has completed the renovation to the Salvation Army dining room
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Ambitious one-woman clown show set for Guild Hall Claire Ness, arguably the hardest-working performing artist in northern Canada, is presenting the world premiere of her most ambitious homegrown piece to date, her new one-woman clown show, Ruffin” It.
November 28, 2012
- There's no end of ideas to help please your favourite gardener Shopping for gifts for gardeners is easy.
- Creating General Tao chicken breasts, diced turkey breasts I present to you chicken breasts General Tao-style paired with a Relax Riesling from the Moselle.
- CD release from Minus 40 Majority is planned for Dec. 4 We took a novel idea – a group of musicians, a great project co-ordinator and a group of men labelled with intellectual disability – put them together and set them the goal of Telling Your Story Through Songwriting.
November 26, 2012
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Facing Down Cancer Mike Burke, left, and James Moody
November 23, 2012
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It's a responsible feat to nab the poachers of meat MY MEAT IS LEGAL
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Sherlock Holmes and the adventure of the purloined parrot ( Bookends ) Of the tales of Sherlock Holmes, there would appear to be no end.
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Guild Production Premieres Lee Malanchuck and Charlotte Courage perform
- Those involved in JJ Van Bibber publication plan event The family of the late JJ Van Bibber is inviting the public to a Nov. 28 celebration of his life as reflected in the recently published I was born under a spruce tree collection of stories.
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The ODD Gallery has definitely been Entangled this month Wandering into Twyla Exner's exhibit,
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Popular music festival continues on its confident course The Dawson City Music Festival (DCMF) is pleased with its last year of operations.