Living Archive
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May 15, 2015
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Wildlife management can be a complex subject I received a letter asking why I use the phrase “wildlife management,” when, if we left animals alone, they would survive themselves.
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Introducing the intrigue of the Buckshaw Chronicles ( Bookends ) The very first of the Flavia de Luce mysteries,
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Fiddleheads Took The Stage The Fiddleheads presented "The Fiddle History of Canada"
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Students celebrate French language education In celebration of Journée de la francophonie yukonnaise (Yukon Francophonie Day),
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Rusty Pet Of The Week
May 14, 2015
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Touring Community School Tristan Fox runs a drum workshop during the All-City Jazz Band’s recent whirlwind community tour.
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Flashy Fashions F.H. Collins Secondary School’s 2015 graduating class presented their annual fashion show,
May 13, 2015
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Fruitful Fundraiser The F.H. Collins 2015 graduating class
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The precipice of summer is the time to fortify your soil Many gardening questions I answer revolve around fertilizers and soil amendments.
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Ronald McDonald House receives Yukon support Premier Darrell Pasloski and Health and Social Services Mike Nixon took time out from serving Yukoners at the 22nd annual McHappy Day last Wednesday to present a cheque to aid fundraising efforts.
May 12, 2015
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Guy Davis brings joy to the blues in Dawson Guy Davis brings joy to the blues.
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Fiddleheads’ big show goes tomorrow at arts centre The Fiddle History of Canada Show will be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Yukon Arts Centre.
May 11, 2015
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Explaining 'Dad's' Plant Kalie Bennett is seen last Thursday
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Future Lawmakers? The Yukon Montessori School and Golden Horn Elementary School took part in a Mock Arctic Council Conference
May 8, 2015
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Artwork At Council Coun. John Streicker, right, presents Mayor Dan Curtis with the Northwestel Inc. print of the phone directory cover
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The bears have risen for another season The bears have awakened from their deep sleep (not hibernation), and those walking the bush trails should watch out for an encounter with a hungry bear.
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Adventures in the spy trade and in a bookstore ( Bookends ) Once there was a writer from Texas named Robert E. Howard.
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Federal funding supports francophone arts community Shelley Glover, the minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages,
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Annie Pet Of The Week
May 7, 2015
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All-City Band All-City Band award winners are seen above.
May 6, 2015
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A Happy Reunion Paddlers Abreast team members past and present are seen last Saturday at Griffiths Plumbing and Heating.
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Yukon artist painting Canada’s far eastern flank Whitehorse painter Nicole Bauberger is currently on the road on the East Coast.
May 5, 2015
- Health fair planned for this week The Whitehorse Health Centre will host a health fair Thursday and Friday for children entering Kindergarten.
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Writer wonders how she’ll return to old life New Waterford, on Cape Breton Island, and Dawson City have this in common: some people refer to them as “Dodge.”
May 4, 2015
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Directory cover features work by Whitehorse artist Northwestel Inc. has awarded Whitehorse artist Simon Gilpin $3,000 for his winning submission to the 2015/16 Directory Cover Art Competition for Northern British Columbia/Yukon.