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August 30, 2019
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Yukoner gaining valuable skills in Armed Forces I found Cpl. Bethany Savage in the back of her light support vehicle wheeled ambulance deep in the training area of Garrison Petawawa, Ont.,
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When real people become fictional players (Bookends) Historical fiction liberally sprinkled with real people always leaves you wondering how much material you have to research in order to make sense of it.
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Mavis Pet Of The Week
August 23, 2019
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Nation Gains More Citizens Selina Heylingers-Hare sings the national anthem
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Quick read explores the death of an Angel (Bookends) She was probably a cute kid once, four, maybe five years old.
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Mia Pet Of The Week
August 16, 2019
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A young innocent begins to grow up in this story (Bookends) Since The Dragonbone Chair was first published in 1988, I’m a bit late coming to the party.
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Brody Pet Of The Week
August 9, 2019
- Yukonstruct, Cold Climate Innovation partner with Nakai Yukonstruct is running its first Theatre in Residence Program at NorthLight Innovation in collaboration with Nakai Theatre and Cold Climate Innovation.
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In this outing, Miss Marple takes a bus tour (Bookends) The BBC does a rather nice line in full cast dramatizations of Christie’s novels.
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Shimu Pet Of The Week
August 2, 2019
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A widow seeks vengeance for her husband’s murder (Bookends) By the time we meet Jane Hawk, she is already on the run.
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Jaspar Pet Of The Week
July 26, 2019
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Church Hosts Special Guests United Church minister Beverly Brazier gives a blessing
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Coping with personal loss is difficult (Bookends) The 10th book in the Kate Shugak mystery series starts out oddly, feeling like we maybe should know about the viewpoint characters from one of her other novels.
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Dove Pet Of The Week
July 19, 2019
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A young woman seeks to fulfil her destiny (Bookends) Alice Mary Norton, who wrote most of her prodigious output under the nom de plume of Andre Norton, was one of the more prolific writers of fantastic literature, or speculative fiction.
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Yukoner hailed at prestigious piano competitions Jamie Phillips-Freedman of Whitehorse, a student of Joyce Klassen, performed at the national piano competitions this month.
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PAL Pet Of The Week
July 17, 2019
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Realities About The State Of Our Water Heather Von Steinhagen,
July 12, 2019
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Tunes For The Occasion Musician Kevin Barr performs
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The Memory Man takes another hit to the head. (Bookends) Amos Decker was going to have a great career as a football player until a massive concussion changed his brain – and his life.
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Nisha, Top, and Chloe Pet Of The Week
July 5, 2019
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Yukoners Greeted Warmly In France Students from four Yukon high schools are seen last month with flag bearers from Normandy, France, honouring Canadian soldiers who fell during the Second World War Battle of Normandy (June 6 to mid-July 1944).
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A different way of looking at the Gold Rush (Bookends) To get the flavour of this book,
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Buttercup Pet Of The Week