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August 22, 2014
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Forgive them, Lord, for they know not what they do Humans are at the top of the world’s food chain,
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Writers from England to California entered Authors on Eighth “Ghost Stories” was the theme of this year’s Authors on Eighth story contest,
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Two intriguing reads which are great for the road ( Bookends ) Last year, I introduced this column to the work of the multi-styled John Creasey,
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Tucker Pet Of The Week
August 20, 2014
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Dawson commemorates 100 years since First World War Reenactments, stories and a moment of silence were shared Aug. 4 at the Palace Grand.
August 19, 2014
- We have always supported our veterans The treatment and support of Canadian veterans is a fundamental priority for our government, and indeed for all Canadians.
August 15, 2014
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Be careful what you look for – you might find it Two of the big questions that both science and science fiction keep asking
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Top Attraction Packed The House A Tribe Called Red
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The burning truth about building the right campfire Most hunters and fishermen know the hows and why-fors of shooting big game.
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There are odd tales told in the land of gold It was a little road trip of about 3,200 km that has seen us travelling to some old haunts
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BRIAN Pet of the week
August 13, 2014
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CD reaches final production changes Matthew Lien’s new CD Headwaters
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Tips on saving seeds from your favourite varieties Although it has been a rather cool summer so far, tomatoes are ripening,
August 8, 2014
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It’s yours and mine, not the government’s! With all the political wrangling going on with the Peel watershed, I thought I would address the topic on a different angle, reflected in the headline above.
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Spooky carnival rides and kites connect in this mystery ( Bookends ) Stephen King often applies his talent to help favourite causes.
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Swooping Above The City This is one of the three eaglets that were raised in the nest across from the wayside on Robert Service Way.
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Festival begins to pack in the stars and the fans The Yukon’s first-ever comic book and fan convention, YukomiCon, opened this afternoon, prefacing a weekend of family-oriented fun.
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Marty Pet Of The Week
August 6, 2014
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The Proper Form Don Oakley demonstrates how to play croquet last Saturday
August 5, 2014
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Shows Open Whitehorse artist John Boivin
August 4, 2014
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Art collection exhibition features diverse new works Eight new acquisitions to the Yukon Permanent Art Collection were unveiled last Thursday afternoon at an exhibition in the Yukon Arts Centre Community Gallery.
August 1, 2014
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The reindeer boondoggle demonstrates pure foolhardiness Getting ready for the annual November Spruce Bog, I have put two things together.
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What’s the meaning of the green paint in the bathtub? ( Bookends ) Jack Reacher is a dedicated loner, an ex-military policeman whose peripatetic childhood left him with an itchy foot.
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Furry Movie Buff Smokey the Bear was brought to the Qwanlin Twin Cinemas earlier this week by Yukon Wildland Fire Management to promote fire safety.
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Four things needed to become a writer, says author “To be a writer is one of the best ways to make a living that it is possible to imagine,” Simon Winchester told his audience in Skagway during the North Words Writers’ Symposium held in May.
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Rock Pet Of The Week