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September 27, 2016
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Exhibit Opens At Cultural Centre Our Past is Our Inspiration opened last Wednesday evening at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre.
September 23, 2016
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Now Playing At The Guild Hall Andrea Bols, Kaori Torigai and Rosie Stuckless, left-right,
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Polio Survivor Engages With Thousands Whitehorse resident Ramesh Ferris,
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Body shifting suspects make for a difficult case ( Bookends ) The science fiction field has a long history of crossing over into the mystery field.
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Trigger Pet Of The Week
September 16, 2016
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Trick Pet Of The Week
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Residential School Experience Addressed Jim Logan’s A Requiem for Our Children
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A black family’s occult adventures in 1950s America ( Bookends ) Given that Lovecraft Country is unrelentingly about the African-American experience in the United States during the 1950s, it surprised me to discover that Matt Ruff is not a black man.
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Radical Reels film tour takes the stage The best high-adrenaline films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival will be screened Saturday evening in Whitehorse.
September 14, 2016
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Premiering Tomorrow Tale of A Town will open Thursday
September 9, 2016
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Murder rears its head in Prince Edward County ( Bookends ) Thaddeus Lewis is a former Methodist circuit rider,
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Treat Pet Of The Week
September 2, 2016
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Youthful Impressions Willow Thorn was one of the artists in the Youth of Today Society Digicamp 2016 Art Show this week.
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Frost Pet of the Week
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Desperate people hide out in secret town in the Yukon Every so often a writer will reach back into Charles Dickens’ bag of tricks and issue a novel in serial format.
August 26, 2016
- Locals invited to share their Whitehorse stories The Yukon Arts Centre is proud to present: The Tale of a Town – Whitehorse.
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Extreme events can have long term consequences In the novel No Time for Goodbye we learned the details of the mystery behind the disappearance of Cynthia Archer’s birth family, which happened when she was a young girl.
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Looks Familiar Harreson Tanner was the Artist in Residence
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Hilda Pet of the Week
August 19, 2016
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What happens after happily ever after? First off, let me say that it is a mystery why this Aurora Award (for Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy) winning fantasy book is not currently available between physical covers.
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Maintaining vigilance .
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Sarieta Pet Of The Week
August 12, 2016
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Capital Cloud Cover Puffy clouds
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Intriguing adventures with monsters and aliens ( Bookends ) Zombies continue to be all the rage, so it’s no surprise that someone would produce a zombie book for the ages 3 to 6 crowd.
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Yukoner’s work published in national poetry journal Whitehorse resident Clea Roberts has had a poem about the Perseids meteor shower published in the current New Quarterly out of Toronto.
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Timber Pet Of The Week
August 8, 2016
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Howie Pet Of The Week