Living Archive
Popular discussions
February 13, 2015
- Canada 300 organizers to visit this month Nine plays, 20 communities, one conversation.
- A power dam can generate an area tourist attraction Last week’s column was on the benefits of a hydroelectric dam and the plus factor for the environment and fish and wildlife.
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Two disturbed people and a murder plot – maybe (BOOKENDS) They’ve made a movie out of this book, and I’ll probably need to see it some day just to figure out how they could possibly have managed the chore.
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MIKA Pet of the week
February 12, 2015
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ICELAND-BOUND Paul Davis is seen Tuesday evening at the Available Light Film Festival
February 11, 2015
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Youth fund supports winter sport, recreation projects The Youth Investment Fund is providing $57,000 in funding this winter to communities across the Yukon.
February 10, 2015
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AT THE GALA Marten Berkman, a local photographer and filmmaker, is seen at last Saturday’s opening gala
February 6, 2015
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Flooding for a power dam can help wildlife habitat Contrary to some presentations, the flooding of a river by a power dam cannot only produce electrical power, but can also vastly improve wildlife habitat
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Dawson was a quiet gift of time for playwright Tara Beagan’s first reaction as she came to the end of her residency at Berton House was one word: “Quiet.”
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COMEDY TIME Gavin Crawford (above, from This Hour Has 22 Minutes) joins the panel for the Available Light Film Festival 2015 Comedy Pitch
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A tainted cop pursues redemption and a serial killer (BOOKENDS) Frank Quinn is a down-at-the heels former cop who was let go from the force after being accused and tainted, but never charged nor convicted
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GETTING READY Neil Graham hangs artwork for the Arts Underground show Skin Wednesday afternoon in the Focus Gallery.
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EVAN Pet of the week
February 5, 2015
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Award supports more development of the performing arts Five Yukon performing artists have received money through the latest intake of the Advanced Artist Award.
February 4, 2015
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It’s not too early to get prepared for seeding I know some gardening enthusiasts have already started seeds indoors whereas others will be seeding sometime later this month or early March
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.