Living Archive
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June 15, 2015
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Making A Better World Holy Family Elementary School students and staff are making the world a better place.
June 12, 2015
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Exploring two books about revolutionary change ( Bookends ) Science fiction writers of the mid-1960s missed a lot of things,
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Evening Tunes Uncle Touchy performs
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What do you do after you catch your fish? For those going out on a camping trip,
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His Worship At Your Service A chair-wielding Mayor Dan Curtis (right)
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‘You are all masterpieces waiting to happen’ The Palace Grand Theatre was the site for the Robert Service School commencement ceremony last Saturday morning.
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Smokey Pet Of The Week
June 11, 2015
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Exhibition celebrates fine craft in Yukon An exhibition of fine craft from the Yukon Permanent Art Collection opened last Thursday at the Yukon Arts Centre gallery in honour of Craft Year 2015.
June 10, 2015
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Demand for this edible fruit bush has grown greatly The other day, while I was visiting a couple of local garden centres,
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Midnight Sun Camera Obscura Festival set for Dawson What is a camera obscura?
June 9, 2015
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Lakeside Entertainment Ryan McNally and his Red Hot Ramblers perform last Saturday night for Fest Fest on the shores of Crag Lake south of Whitehorse.
June 8, 2015
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Barbecue Proves A Success Young Tristan Kremer dons a bear hide as conservation officers demonstrate the proper way to respond when threatened by a bear.
June 5, 2015
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What if the old souls come flooding back? ( Bookends ) The novel begins with the murder of a mother and son, on a night when they actually seem to be communicating, for a change.
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Buy a graceful canoe and set yourself free The movement of a canoe is like a reed in the wind. Silence is part of it.
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Delegates explored the frontiers of language in Skagway Two dozen or so writers from Alaska,
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Cliff Pet Of The Week
June 4, 2015
- Summit held on foreign qualification recognition The Department of Education, with funding from Employment and Social Development Canada,
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Organizations share nearly $600,000 in project money The Yukon government has awarded nearly $600,000 to five community organizations for projects that enhance tourism and culture initiatives.
June 3, 2015
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Long-Necked Wanderers Two geese take a stroll in the Teslin area recently.
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Author coming north for RCAF airwomen’s reunion Whitehorse residents are being urged to dust off their wartime vintage outfits and show up at Mac’s Fireweed Books for a book signing on Saturday.
June 2, 2015
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Learning About The Woodchuck The Woodchuck,
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CF Walk Proves Bountiful About 200 people turned out last Sunday for the Cycstic Fibrosis walk by the SS Klondike.