Living Archive
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October 25, 2016
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Time For Treats Josslyn, left, and Jordan were selling Girl Guide cookies
October 21, 2016
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Enjoying fascinating stories about Canadian writers ( Bookends ) Douglas Gibson visited Dawson and Whitehorse last January, and his one-man show, Stories About Storytellers:
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Strange days, starry nights: my Yukon winter writing The morning I arrived in Dawson City to begin an artist-in-residence program,
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Dilton Pet Of The Week
October 18, 2016
- Get ready for another temporal dislocation ( Uffish Thoughts ) The most surprising topic at last Wednesday’s pre-election forum here was the proposal to have the territory do away with Daylight Savings Time and revert to using Yukon Time year-round.
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Young Yukoners encouraged to apply for Senate Page Program Yukon Senator Dan Lang and the Usher of the Black Rod, J. Greg Peters, welcomed Yukoner Bailey Muir-Cressman, to the Red Chamber last Thursday as part of the Senate Page Program.
October 14, 2016
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Different types of delightful books for kids ( Bookends ) This amusing little rhyming story is all about where apple cider comes from.
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Little Grey Pet Of The Week
October 12, 2016
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Exhibit Premieres Monika Käte Steputh, left, and Martha Jane Ritchie
- Whitehorse Independent Theatre launches program Hot off a successful run of the play My Brain is Plastic,
October 7, 2016
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Hoisting The Marker Brian Bonia, Premier Darrell Pasloski, Commissioner Doug Phillips and Roslyn Woodcock, left-right,
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Dandy Dinner, Dandy Dancing The Leaping Feets Creative Danceworks dancers perform
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Living with the curse of total recall ( Bookends ) “Amos Decker would forever remember all three of their violent deaths in the most paralyzing shade of blue.”
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Patches Pet Of The Week
October 6, 2016
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Artists At Work Laker Cunning,
October 5, 2016
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On Stage At The Guild Kaori Torigai, Rosie Stuckless and Andrea Bols (left-right)
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Government helps young artists hone their skills The Northern Cultural Expressions Society is receiving funding to deliver programs for at-risk youth to develop a blend of life, artistic and entrepreneurial skills.
September 30, 2016
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Important Fund Enriched Brad Whitelaw (left),
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Jazz Season Premieres Paul Sikivie and Grant and Phil Stewart perform as the Grant Stewart Trio,
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Assuredly, there are no such things as vampires ( Bookends ) In the fifth installment of the Laundry Files, Charles Stross takes on the subject of vampires, giving the supernatural his usual twist.
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Shogun Pet Of The Week
September 28, 2016
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ALS Walk A Success Organizer Don Watt photographs
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The Sounds Of Students Keith Todd, the All-City Band’s music director,
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Author reflects on the environment in her first book Claire Caldwell,