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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.
June 27, 2014
- Newborn black bear cubs are relatively small in size Most might be surprised to know that the bear, along with the wolf, started their initial journey in life approximately 70 million years ago from the same original line of descendants.
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4H Club begins season with a three-day clinic at riding arena Whitehorse Spirit Riders 4H Club kicked their summer riding season
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The bizarre case of the babynappers is intriguing It never ceases to surprise me how little the television version of a successful book series
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JUST HANG'IN Youth participate in the Circus Camp
June 26, 2014
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Camp Finale Villains and super heros alike took part in last Friday's Circus Camp
June 25, 2014
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Paddling Skills Showcased A mini-regatta was held last Friday in Whitehorse showcasing the new paddling skills of local youth who participated in the Yukon Canoe and Kayak CanoeKids Camp staged last week in conjunction with B.C. Canoe and Kayak.
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Dawson does Aboriginal Day as a fun family event At the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, they say Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in elder Victor Henry and Allison Anderson "cut the sky” last Saturday morning to dispel the incipient rain and bring good weather for the Aboriginal Day and Solstice celebrations that began at noon.