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June 29, 2015
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Looking for the Midnight Sun in the Klondike ( Uffish Thoughts ) This is another one of those Junes when people who hoped to see a dramatic Midnight Sun were doomed to be disappointed.
June 26, 2015
- It’s tick season, and here’s how to protect yourself You don’t have to be an outdoors person to get a bite from a tick.
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Another look at the Kennedy assassination ( Bookends ) It’s a sign of how old Stephen Stills’ protest anthem,
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Lexi Pet Of The Week
June 25, 2015
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Fun For The Family The participants in Speed Control’s RAWK Camp
June 24, 2015
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Another summer, another season for thriving weeds Now that we are well into the gardening season, the plants are planted and thriving, but so are the weeds.
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Chief wants Aboriginal Day a statutory holiday Lunch began at the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre last Sunday as the Hän Singers and Dancers left the open-air stage area following their welcome songs.
June 23, 2015
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Feminist Striptease Suzanne Miller presents Salome’s Muldahara,
June 22, 2015
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Drawing A Crowd The band Swing Sets (on stage),
June 19, 2015
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Cooking with tin foil creates the ultimate flavour A couple of weeks ago, I was buying some corn cobs.
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Imagining the aboriginal roots of Canada ( Bookends ) The most basic summary of Saul’s 2008 study of our country is to say that we are not who we think we are, and that this misunderstanding is holding us back.
- Short story collection by Whitehorse author published Local writer Joanna Lilley will launch her debut book of short stories in Whitehorse on June 25.
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Interactive installation project set for Shipyards Park Giant Spiders will work all night on solstice in Shipyards Park this weekend.
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Lottie Pet Of The Week
June 18, 2015
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Sounds Under The Sun Ryan McNally performs Tuesday afternoon
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A Stitch In Time.... Whitehorse knitters did their part for World Wide Knit in Public Day last Saturday.
June 17, 2015
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Yukon College Anthropology 101 Photo Spread
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Yukoner’s ‘X-ray Lake’ art is very dream-like Rosemary Scanlon’s dreamlike exhibition of works entitled X-ray Lake has just concluded at the ODD Gallery.
June 16, 2015
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Student learning blossoms in outdoor classrooms To enrich students’ learning experience through nature, École Whitehorse Elementary School has received $3,000 in funding from Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds.