Photo by Vince Fedoroff
SUSTENANCE STOP – The wild horses living in the Takhini River area west of Whitehorse are seen foraging for food on March 17. There were six in this group.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
SUSTENANCE STOP – The wild horses living in the Takhini River area west of Whitehorse are seen foraging for food on March 17. There were six in this group.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
INCLUSIVE BOOKS PROMOTED – The Guild Hall held a Drag Story Time last Sunday. There were two readers: Hair, above, and Ollis. They were reading from a selection of inclusive books curated by the Whitehorse Public Library.
Photo by Vince Fedoroff
MOONLIGHT LEAPING – A full moon rises over the mountains silhouetted by the horse sculpture by Two Mile Hill on Sunday.
Photo by Morris Prokop
HONOURED ELDER – The 2024 Harry Allen ‘Samay Thia’ Memorial Leadership Award was presented to elder Franklin Roberts from the Selkirk First Nation, seen here with players from the First Nation, at Friday’s opening ceremonies of the 44th Kilrich Building Centres Yukon Native Hockey Tournament at the Takhini Arena. See coverage, page 4, 14.
Photo by Photo Submitted
COOL INDIFFERENCE – Roused from slumber by the noise of a passing vehicle, a moose rests near Twin Lakes on the Haines Road during last week’s storm. Photo by JANNIK SCHOU
Photo by Photo Submitted
TO THE BUTTON – Team Yukon skip Thomas Scoffin watches a rock coming into the house as lead Evan Latos, left, and Wade Scoffin sweep it in during the Montana’s Brier in Regina on March 7. Scoffin’s rink lost a close one to Manitoba 6-4. See a curling update elsewhere on today’s website. Photo courtesy CURLING CANADA/MICHAEL BURNS
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