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January 23, 2009
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Anchor up, on to another adventure Ed. note: Thirty-six-year Yukoner Dawn Kostelnik and her husband, Rick Cousins,
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The man who cremated Sam McGee "Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee," said Robert Service in his famed story of a man cremated in the boiler of a riverboat called the Alice May.
- The '98 is back - without the crack dealers The '98 Hotel re-opened this month, returning the Breakfast Club to its morning routine at the bottom of Wood Street in Whitehorse.
January 22, 2009
- We soon may be retiring retirement! Even though the Bible in Psalm 90 implies a lifespan for humans at "three score and ten"
January 20, 2009
- EnCana: traditional methods are not working The story in northern B.C. is how EnCana has offered a "substantial" reward for information leading to the person protesting its gas operations in northern B.C. by bombing their sour gas operations.
January 19, 2009
- This offender's name should be made public Last week, a man who may only be identified as C.A. was sentenced to serve two more months, on top of the 6 1/2 he has already spent in jail, for molesting a young girl.
- Israeli PM had a tight leash on Bush LONDON - Ehud Olmert really doesn't care any more.
January 16, 2009
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How his shadow briefly touched mine Ed. note: the first part of the writer's story of the decommissioning of the Whitehorse refinery was published last Friday. Here, she discusses meeting a war hero during the job.3
- Let's not turn victims into villains The world is full of strife, it seems; no matter where one looks, wars either have been fought recently or are still being conducted.
- The pointed questions remain on the runway (editorial) The recent "catastrophic" threat to the territory's tourism industry may have ebbed, but a flock of unanswered questions lingers on the tarmac of Erik Nielsen International Airport.
January 15, 2009
- Parliament should reform the fantastic plastic Credit cards, those fantastic pieces of plastic, have helped us to make the shift from manufacturing and production to the current emphasis on consumer services.
- Gaza: it's worse than a crime LONDON - "Israel is not going to show restraint," Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni told the Washington Post last Saturday, after the United States abstained the previous Friday's UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.