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)
July 22, 2014
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Klondikers celebrate 40 years of Lotteries Yukon Lotteries Yukon has been contributing to local arts, recreation, sports and cultural events in Yukon communities for 40 years now.
July 21, 2014
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Escapades In The Park Claire Ness
July 18, 2014
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Obsessions lead to bad ends in Gold Rush adventure ( Bookends ) It’s hard to warm to a book when the central characters are essentially unlovable bastards, and that is a serious problem that Gold Mad has.
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Red squirrels are intriguing, but not good pets Red squirrels are real loners – that is, until mating time, and then things change for a few minutes.
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Fruits of artist-filmmaker’s efforts due out soon Yukoners can soon start watching Toronto artist/filmmaker/explorer Cory Trépanier’s new short film,
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Ross Pet Of The Week
July 17, 2014
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Waterfront concert raises funds for local scholarship The grey Dawson day lightened up and warmed up enough by 7:00 Tuesday evening to allow for a mostly dry piano recital at the waterfront gazebo.
July 16, 2014
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There’s more to Anarchy Farms than petunia baskets! If you’ve been going to the Fireweed Community Market any time in the last few years,
July 15, 2014
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Writing couple provided a widely varied reading “I was here 20 years ago, just before Berton House opened,” Gary Geddes told his audience in late June.
July 11, 2014
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Bear meat can be quite delicious if it is cooked properly National Rifle Association News
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A Litte Gathering The Main Street Buskers entertain the crowd
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Latest Harry Dresden files novel a swindlin’ good time ( Bookends ) When the latest volume of the Dresden Files opens, Harry Dresden has been more or less isolated on a mystic island off the coast of Chicago for about a year.
- Yukon theatre company uses people’s words to create a play The Yukon theatre company, Open Pit, received a total of $21, 000 in grants from both the Yukon government’s Department of Tourism and Culture and Canada Council for the Arts to develop a new verbatim play.
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Peanut Pet Of The Week
July 9, 2014
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Room With A View Martin Berkman's installation by the Whitehorse Wharf is seen Friday evening
July 4, 2014
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The first tale of the land of Earthsea is about wizardry ( Bookends ) It’s interesting that publishers seem to feel the need to use larger print and make fatter books these days.
- Loose cats result in fewer birds to prey on insects A few months ago I registered a complaint with the bylaw services with regards to some neighbours allowing their cats to run loose, contrary to city bylaws, and that the less cared for cats were killing a number of birds that we feed in our backyard.
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Exuberance Youth bands 86 heven and Vision Quest performed
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A Klondike Home Companion plays the Palace Grand In addition to bringing some Outside talent to the Palace Grand’s stage this summer for the Live at the Palace Grand season,
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Pet Of The Week DAPHNIE is a seven-year-old Rottweiler cross.
July 2, 2014
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Live at the Palace opens its second season A Night at the Grand Opera House, 1899, marked Conrad Boyce’s return to the stage at the Palace Grand Theatre after a 21-year absence.
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Petunias well suited for the variety of Yukon weather The cool temperatures of June especially night along with the heavy winds have been a challenge for gardens, at least in the Whitehorse area. Not so for one of the hardiest flowers we enjoy every summer — the petunia.