Living Archive
Popular discussions
March 27, 2015
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Play's Run Continues Aldrin Bundock, Pam Patel, Michael Peng and Nicholas Cumming, left-right,
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Mastering the art of tying knots for good fishing I have been a loyal user of Rapala fishing plugs for ages.
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Sci-fi novel delves into redemption, second chances ( Bookends ) My favourite title for this book is the one that graced the novelette that I read in Galaxy magazine back in my teens.
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Festival showed the strength of locally-made films Dawson filmmaker Lulu Keating remembers when it was a challenge to put together a single screening of Klondike-made films during the two years (2005-2006) she was the producer of the Dawson City International Short Film Festival.
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KHAL, left, and DROGO Pet Of The Week
March 25, 2015
- Artist says he’s honoured by profile, Victoria exhibition The Artist Project (TAP) has announced two significant events in Yukon artist Halin de Repentigny’s career.
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Dawson City Arts Society to receive funding increase The Dawson City Arts Society (DCAS) is set to receive a base funding increase of $25,000 this year, pending legislative approval.
March 24, 2015
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Mike Stevens: harmonica man is one with a mission Mike Stevens has synesthesia, a sensory condition which causes him to see sounds as colours.
March 23, 2015
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Fur apparel was on parade at the Dawson Fur Show One of the highlights of the recent 2015 Dawson Fur Show was the fur fashion show,
March 20, 2015
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A hanger and tin foil give you cooking utensils Back in our Ontario days, Lisa and I taught a junior outdoors program.
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A reclusive author surfaces in e-book format ( Bookends ) I recently ran across an article about Thomas Pynchon, who has sometimes been compared to J.D. Salinger in terms of his reclusiveness.
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More than $130,000 in arts funding awarded to groups Twelve groups from across the Yukon are sharing more than $130,000 in funding for arts projects.
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Lucille Pet Of The Week
March 18, 2015
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Artist's Work selected Lena White was one of the artists commissioned by Lotteries Yukon for a piece of artwork for their offices,
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Lilacs’ blooms are often weather-dependent Looking out my front window,
March 17, 2015
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Mayoral Awards Handed Out The Mayor’s Awards were presented last Thursday afternoon at the 13th annual Disability Expo at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre.
March 16, 2015
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Art Goes To Commission Offices Rob Ingram of Whitehorse was one of the artists commissioned by Lotteries Yukon
March 13, 2015
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Retreating And Learning Grade 8 students took part in their annual retreat last weekend under the guidance of the All-City Band Society.
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All about legal matters and creature features ( Bookends ) When I met William Deverell some years ago at one of the Young Authors Conferences in Whitehorse,
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Engrossing Performance The Kaha:wi Dance Theatre presented TransMigration Wednesday evening at the Yukon Arts Centre.
- Statistics regularly exaggerate gun use in crimes We are entering election 2015, and no doubt, some parties will try to exaggerate gun crimes.
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DAPHNIE Pet Of The Week
March 11, 2015
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Scrutinizing The Photos Picture This opened last Friday
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Film festival reflects Japanese Canadian history A Film Festival of Japanese Canadian History will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at The Old Fire Hall.