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September 19, 2014
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Your watch can be a compass to help you survive Last week’s column raised some interest in survival,
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An impressive look at a clash of cultures and motives ( Bookends ) I’m not sure if it’s a good thing when you have to begin a novel by finding a definition of its title.
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Honing In On A Century Martha Collins is one of the 12 seniors featured in the Yukon Transportation Museum’s Yukon Stories from Seniors project.
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One-woman play lampoons yoga culture and ‘bad vibes’ ( Review ) “Let’s find our vishi,” the yoga instructor soothes. “It means small speck of crap on the mat in front of you.”
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Stewart Pet Of The Week
September 18, 2014
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Keeping Memories Alive Stan Peters,
September 17, 2014
- A new season begins to Shape up at the Guild There’s a new director and a (mostly) new cast for the new season at the Guild.
September 15, 2014
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An Afternoon Treat Francesco, Sally and Ja Pace, left-right, with the Rio Samaya Band,
September 12, 2014
- In an unpredictable world, ensure you can survive Last week, I visited Mac’s Fireweed Books to buy a birthday gift book for a special young person.
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Fun In The Rain About 30 dogs and their friends braved steady rain
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The complete story of Ender’s life after the Formic War ( Bookends ) As Orson Scott Card has explained a number of times, Ender’s Game,
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SALTY Pet Of The Week
September 10, 2014
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Remembering the infamous Lost Patrol of 1911 Keith and Muriel Billington have very fond memories of their life in the Northwest Territories in the mid to late 1960s,
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Being wise: resolve to get your soil tested this fall In the rush to harvest all your vegetables and herbs before the snow flies,
September 5, 2014
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Nut-snatching squirrel kindles a neighbourly dispute First, I would like to note that I have the greatest respect for the RCMP, conservation officers and our bylaw officers.
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This fantasy is definitely a cautionary tale ( Bookends ) Patricia Robertson’s first novel for young adult readers is of that type known as the “timeslip novel”.
- Suzuki Strings group plans event The Suzuki Strings Association of Yukon (SSAY) will be holding its start of season play-in from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the Riverdale Baptist Church.
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Arts Fund supports a range of community creativity Eight projects which encourage the development of the arts for the benefit of all Yukoners have been selected to share $109,985 through the territorial Arts Fund.
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Charlie Pet Of The Week
September 3, 2014
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‘I love ball gowns. It’s like dressing Cinderella’ “I love ball gowns,” says Debbie Winston. “It’s like dressing Cinderella.”
August 29, 2014
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We Meet Again Yukoner Ramesh Ferris (centre) once again had the opportunity to meet with and thank Prime Minister Stephen Harper for his leadership in the fight against polio.
- Minnesota could be an example for Yukon to follow It seems the state of Minnesota has gotten things right when it comes to concentrating on long-term, beautiful scenery as well as attracting hunters and anglers.
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Pooches On Rails The Copperbelt Railway and Mining Museum was the scene last Saturday for the Rock Hounds event,
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How friends can help you survive a death sentence ( Bookends ) In 1988, Salman Rushdie published The Satanic Verses.
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HARMONY Pet Of The Week
August 27, 2014
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Poor weather couldn’t stifle gardeners’ good news This summer, if you can call it that, went by in the blink of an eye.