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June 19, 2019
- Maiden Walk A Success The Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada held its first Brain Tumour Walk in the Yukon last Saturday at Rotary Peace Park.
June 14, 2019
- The question is: whatever happened to Diana? (Bookends) Supt. Frank Steele of the Special Detection Unit (SDU) arrived at the murder scene of the woman who would come to be known as Diana about three hours after the report arrived on his desk.
- Expect many doors to open, grads told There were 14 students in caps and gowns at this year’s Robert Service School commencement ceremony, held last Saturday in the Palace Grand Theatre.
- Liah Pet Of The Week
June 12, 2019
- Driving from Dawson to Tuk in an electric car (Uffish Thoughts) Georg Teepe called me last Saturday morning from the Bunkhouse,
June 7, 2019
- Question: why did the player lose his head? (Bookends) In Lock In,
- Dorito, Polo and Georgio Pet Of The Week
June 5, 2019
- A moving Exhibit Two shows opened last Thursday in the Yukon Arts Centre main gallery.
May 31, 2019
- Ducky Pet Of The Week
- A Crowd-Pleasing Spectacle The young artists of the Heart of Riverdale and the Leaping Feats Creative Dance Works began presenting the annual Dancing Through Life show on Thursday evening.
- The many faces of Ursula K. Le Guin (Bookends) Ursula K. Le Guin left us a year ago in January, at the age of 88, a departure which moved me to listen to the audio book versions of her first three Earthsea novels, fantasy books that occupied one end of her speculative fiction output.
May 29, 2019
- Address From The Keynote Speaker Kluane Adamek, the Yukon regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations,
May 24, 2019
- ‘Making change … is what I really wanted to do’ (Bookends) It’s not entirely clear how Buffy Sainte-Marie, born Beverly,
- Jasper Pet Of The Week
May 22, 2019
- Bands Do Yukon Proud The All-City Junior Concert Band and Senior Wind Ensemble are seen visiting Parliament Hill
May 17, 2019
- Students Had A Blast Annual Camp There was lots of fun events at the Exploration and Discovery Camp
- A story about a search for redemption (Bookends) “Her bloody finger left a translucent smear on the phone screen
- Everyone enjoyed a unique trip through the history of weddings On May 4, the Whitehorse United Church hosted “A Century of I Do” – a look at weddings with a historical lens, through actual wedding dresses from each decade.
- Angel Pet Of The Week