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July 31, 2014
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Engaging The Onlookers Jon Heaton involves the audience Tuesday at the Yukon Summer Music Camp Percussion Panic performance at Yukon College.
July 30, 2014
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Canvas In A Canyon Blair Thorson was one of the artists taking part in the Yukon Conservation Society’s Miles Canyon in Art event,
- Cookfest looms on Thursday’s menu The one and only multi-day, territory-wide culinary festival to be held in the Canadian territories is entering its second year.
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The practice of saving your seeds is regerminating The art of saving seeds seems to be in a bit of a revival, at least amongst the many gardeners I have come in contact with recently.
July 29, 2014
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A writing couple shared Berton House in the spring Berton House is intended to be a retreat for one writer at a time, but it has happened that two writers have ended up there at the same time.
July 28, 2014
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Moosehide Gathering began beneath showers, sunshine Moosehide Gathering 2014, the 12th event of that name since 1993, got off to a rousing start last Thursday evening.
July 25, 2014
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There is a fresh vegetable garden in the back country A couple of weeks ago, I pondered the value of dandelions.
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A journey through time and space across the U.S.A. Simon Winchester is a proud new American citizen who wears small “Old Glory” cufflinks on his shirts.
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MI LOO Pet Of The Week
July 24, 2014
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Celebration Time The Dakwakada Dancers perform last Saturday
July 23, 2014
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Showing The Advantage Rural Alberta Advantage was one of the key acts to perform at last weekend’s Dawson City Music Festival.
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Car Cruise to Carcross doubles participant attendance The recent second annual Car Cruise to Carcross “show and shine” presented by the Whitehorse based Klondike Cruisers car club drew a wide mix of 40 vehicles to the Carcross Commons.
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