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I jumped off a bridge the other day.
I was walking along minding my business when out of the blue, a friend popped the question.
DAWSON CITY - I've been reading quite a lot of government correspondence lately, related to some stories I've been writing, and have been struck once again by the awkwardness of the government's preferred way of speaking about itself.
ROSS RIVER - I was recently invited to eat bear nachos one evening at some friends' house.
Every so often - and without fail, it seems - some part of the world gets hit with a natural disaster of monumental proportions.
Even though the North American economy is stagnating or slipping into a recession, some sectors of the economy believe they are immune to any slowdown.
DAWSON CITY - They've taken away my free parking pass?
The NDP caucus believes voter confidence in the Yukon's democratic process will continue to decline unless MLAs make a concerted effort to change the way they conduct the public's business.
Ed. note: this is an update on the cross-Canada hand-cycling trip Ramesh Ferris launched from Whitehorse on April 10, and from Victoria on April 12 to raise money in the fight against polio.
"No one goes through life untouched by nurses. They are there to cradle us at birth, care for us when we are sick or injured, and offer comfort at death."
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