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May 6, 2022
- 2023 – drop it, kid. Let’s go grab a burger! “Well, hello there, stranger. Where were you?” squeaked a small voice attached to untidy red plaits.
- Far-right Yukon Party is deeply divided This is the second part of a series examining the spring sitting of the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
May 4, 2022
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Puddle season returns to Dawson City (Uffish Thoughts) It’s Sunday, May 1.
May 2, 2022
- Ukraine: the reversal of expectations (Comment) Three months ago, when Russian tanks first rolled into Ukraine, every message from Washington or NATO about the invasion included a prominent passage saying what the Western alliance would not do.
April 29, 2022
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The Flower’s petals fluttered across the North Many thousands of NHL goals ago, Guy Lafleur literally sought to take the term “Flying Frenchmen” to elevated heights – over the Yukon landscape.
- Worker safety is everyone’s shared responsibility Every year on April 28, we stop to remember and honour injured and deceased workers.
- 2023 – if Mexico can, why can’t Canada? “So, kid, what do you want to eat?”
- Yukoners can use new tool to prioritize health (Comment) Vaccines are the best way to protect oneself from contracting certain vaccine-preventable illnesses and can also help prevent against serious complications from illness.
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It was an experience filled with kindness Here is the background of a great experience and the accompanying photo.
April 27, 2022
- We ask the special committee to be bold (Comment) Ed. note: this is Fair Vote Yukon’s Apr. 22 submission to the Special Committee on Electoral Reform in Yukon.
April 25, 2022
- Our country may be falling apart (Comment) Canadian citizenship is under attack.
- Are we looking at a nuclear end-game? On April 17, Vladimir Soloviev, the anchor of Russia’s most popular current affairs show, Sunday Evening, was delivering his usual “all is going splendidly” take on the war in Ukraine when he suddenly went off-piste.