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July 10, 2009
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Chilkoot tramways had a colourful history Last summer, I travelled to Dyea, the Alaskan Gold Rush town so ghostly that only a single false front of a building remains of this traditional Chilcat village.
- Remembering a famous Yukon big game guide Twenty years ago, I visited Burwash Landing, and, while having breakfast in the hotel restaurant, a man who operated a big game hunting business joined me.
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The changing face of Faro at 40 FARO - There's a rock in the mostly gravel field behind where our house used to be in Faro.
- Enlightenment - from all but the central duo (editorial) On Wednesday, Willard Phelps, the former chair of the Yukon Energy Corp. (YEC),
July 9, 2009
- Nukes: the cart before the horse LONDON - Speaking in Moscow on Tuesday, U.S. President Barack Obama was the very soul of reasonableness.
- Territory benefited from session This session of Parliament produced satisfying results for the people of Yukon.
- The unknown has our markets badly confused What basically has gone so amiss in the housing market?
July 3, 2009
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Lodge owners are a vanishing breed ( Comment ) Although, in its purest sense, Trails North wasn't a true highway lodge,
- Canada must protect her beautiful forests Recently, I watched a couple of TV programs - one a gardening show,
- Bottoms up to reason and compromise (editorial) If a new pub opens in the Granger subdivision, someone should propose a toast to the mature way the business proponent and area residents resolved their significant differences.
July 2, 2009
- As Eastwood would say, do you feel lucky? Venezuela's president, Hugo Chavez, has declared that any attack on his country's embassy in Honduras will lead to war between the two nations,
- We are witnessing manipulation on a large scale Belief in conspiracies is nothing new.
June 26, 2009
- What kind of rationalization is this? Rationalization is an interesting word.
- The prophecy of Peter Deunov, 1864-1944 In light of the developments in Iran
- Like Phelps says, it's not the Yukon way (editorial) Weathering the most explosive calamity of his political career
June 25, 2009
- Machines spark anger, aggravation and ill will Increasingly, when calling a large company, a recorded answering machine says,