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October 2, 2019
- A Familiar Face Harreson Tanner
September 27, 2019
- The Sounds Of Music The Squeak & Squawk concert,
- Experiencing adventures in the Unfolded World (Bookends) I suppose it all started when Mr. Weston walked into Dan Carter’s office and handed him his inheritance.
- Tony and Oscar Pet Of The Week
September 25, 2019
September 20, 2019
- A mystery with many misunderstandings (Bookends) While this is the first book in a new series, you may spend quite a bit of it wondering if there was not some earlier book that you somehow missed.
- OREO Pet of the Week
September 13, 2019
- Currently Showing Lillian Loponen has opened Kalevala at the Yukon Arts Centre.
- Marking Four Decades Brandon Wicke, the general manager of the Guild Hall,
- A journey where history is also a mystery (Bookends) I accidentally connected with Trevor Ferguson a few months ago, and recognized him as the real person behind the John Farrow pseudonym.
- Clay Pet Of The Week
September 11, 2019
- City, association mark 19-year sisterhood link The City of Whitehorse and the Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) celebrated the 19th anniversary of the Whitehorse-Lancieux Sister City connection last Friday afternoon at city hall.
September 6, 2019
- Action Continues Dancers enjoy the sounds of DJKJ, a.k.a. Kevin Jack, Aug. 29 on The Wharf
- Examining three books celebrating kid stuff (Bookends) The point of this book is to teach kids about the way that a Buddy Bench type of program could be a big boon for helping kids to find each other as friends.
- Drake Pet Of The Week
August 30, 2019
- Yukoner gaining valuable skills in Armed Forces I found Cpl. Bethany Savage in the back of her light support vehicle wheeled ambulance deep in the training area of Garrison Petawawa, Ont.,
- When real people become fictional players (Bookends) Historical fiction liberally sprinkled with real people always leaves you wondering how much material you have to research in order to make sense of it.
- Mavis Pet Of The Week
August 23, 2019
- Nation Gains More Citizens Selina Heylingers-Hare sings the national anthem
- Quick read explores the death of an Angel (Bookends) She was probably a cute kid once, four, maybe five years old.
- Mia Pet Of The Week
August 16, 2019
- A young innocent begins to grow up in this story (Bookends) Since The Dragonbone Chair was first published in 1988, I’m a bit late coming to the party.
- Brody Pet Of The Week