Living Archive
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- Comments should be thoughtful, not abusive (9)
- Proposed building called inappropriate for neighbourhood (7)
- Building’s entry system swiftly repaired (3)
- Electric vehicles will shuttle bus drivers to and from routes (3)
- Meters pilfered, damaged beyond repair (3)
- Respiratory illness season is proving routine, MD says (2)
- Games Centre to receive major improvements (2)
- Hoofed animals may come under management protocols (1)
January 30, 2015
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When humanity was divided against itself ( Bookends ) Most science fiction writers create some sort of future history world to set a lot of their stories in.
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There’s more to snowshoes than just snowshoeing If you asked me right now if I would rather snowmobile or go cross-country on a pair of snowshoes, I would, without hesitation, say snowshoes.
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Performance installation explores identity, change ( Preview ) With trace, Tristan R. Whiston can sit in the midst of 10 different voices, telling different stories or singing different songs, that are all his own.
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MAX Pet of the week
January 28, 2015
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Government helping students attend youth forum The territorial government is supporting 26 Yukon students to participate at Encounters with Canada, Canada’s largest youth forum.
January 26, 2015
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Yukon musican takes Maple Blues Award The Yukon’s Brandon Isaak has won the Maple Blues Award for Best Acoustic Blues Performer in Canada in 2014.
January 23, 2015
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You’ll be blown away by these cancer danger labels I’m convinced that most people do not read the warning labels on many of the products they use.
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Bruce Cockburn’s still kicking at the darkness ( Bookends ) This is not your standard rock and roll memoir.
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Burning Daylight lit up the Odd Fellows Hall Grand piano and two cellos are an unusual arrangement for a folk trio,
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Juanita Pet Of The Week
January 21, 2015
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Mild weather conjures visions of growing season With the warmer-than-normal January weather, I sense that more than one enthusiastic gardener is ready to get out the seeds and start planting.
January 20, 2015
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Celebrating the Bards in both food and verse The two Roberts, Burns and Service, share the same month for their birthdays, though they are just over 114 years apart in time.
January 16, 2015
- Guild Society takes on some thought-provoking fare The Guild Society’s third production of the season heads into something truly meaty, and truly now this month.
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Learning from wildlife is a never-ending experience Each day at daybreak, we throw some dog food out for the ravens, mainly for one which has been in our backyard for eight years now.
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International intrigue comes to the Klondike ( Bookends ) 1898 was an exceptionally busy year in the Klondike.
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'Go Nuts' On Tonight The Extremely Moving Youth Society and Breakdancing Yukon Society will present Go Nuts at at 7:00 this evening at the Yukon Arts Centre.
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Yukon audiences to see one man, many voices Trace, a performance and interactive installation co-created by Tristan R. Whiston, will take the stages in Whitehorse and Dawson City later this month.
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Abby Pet Of The Week
January 14, 2015
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Celebrating With Pizzazz The Dakhká Khwá an Dancers
January 9, 2015
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Oh, dear, oh, dear ... presenting more on deer Now that heading takes me back to some public speaking days.
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Presenting all of Yukon Sport in one big package ( Bookends ) I’m kidding John Firth when I tell him that I’m getting my exercise in December by lifting and reading his new book, but he agrees with me immediately.
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Judy Pet Of The Week
January 7, 2015
- It’s -30, but you can still plan this year’s garden I recently read a quote from a Marie Huston, who said: “The gardening season officially begins on January 1st and ends on December 31.”
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Musician announces tour dates in support of Burning Daylight The Christine Fellows Trio (featuring cellists Alex McMaster and Leanne Zacharias) is set to premiere Burning Daylight to audiences in the Yukon later this month.