‘Love At First Sight’ (or Why Germans Love The Yukon)
Nancy Ohm recently went to Germany, with her partner, to visit family and friends. After 11 years in the Yukon, the German…
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Nancy Ohm recently went to Germany, with her partner, to visit family and friends. After 11 years in the Yukon, the German…
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I was recently sitting in the Vancouver Airport waiting for my Air North flight back to Whitehorse. It’s a scene familiar to most Yukoners…
The time had come. We had waited two years to be able to introduce our toddler to his extended family and now, at last, it was finally going to happen. However, in order to do that we first had to become the parents I have always looked at with a mix of trepidation and sympathy. We had to become FWAT parents. You know the ones: the “flying with a toddler” parents.
Toddler-Friendly Skies Read More »
Flying to Toronto on Air North: relaxation. No change of airline, no transfer of luggage. I figured they were also going to feed me.
A Convivial Conveyance Read More »
Air North named the 2020 Traveller’s Choice Best Airline in Canada
Congratulations, Air North Read More »
Whitehorse 2020 Arctic Winter Games (AWG) was cancelled due to COVID, but the mascot Däch’äw’s landed well with Air North.
What is one to expect when one decides to go to a 2018 Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous event in November?The Ultimate Lip Sync Battle!
Get your lips ready! Read More »
Business After Hours (BAHs) are a regular fall and winter activity for networking professionals in Whitehorse.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Didee & Didoo: Old Crow News Read More »
Travelling with young children is not easy; it throws all sorts of challenges at you, and your days of travelling with just carry-on are gone. Yet, after 50+ flights with my tiny, travelling companions I’ve realized there are some things you can do to make the journey more enjoyable, and less epic.
Kiddos! We’re leaving on a jet plane Read More »
The weekend of January 26, 27 and 28 will see the Klondike Snowmobile Association journeying out on a group ride to Mount McIntyre and Fish
The magic of darkness Read More »
The 2018 Eldorado Line: Steal Your Fella Ella (left), Last Call Liz, Razzle Dazzle Rachel, Lollipop Ginger Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous season begins in February, but
Meet the 2018 cancan line Read More »
The 20-year-old Whitehorse All-City Band Junior and Senior Wind Ensembles have been honoured to receive their first invitation to compete at MusicFest Canada, a national music competition in Toronto next May.
Whitehorse All-City Band invited to perform in Toronto Read More »
At the end of October, the Takhini Hot Springs, a short 30-minute drive north of downtown Whitehorse, will be turned into a hub for astronomy
This party is cosmic Read More »
What does it Take to be a Can Can Dancer? Six months of determination, of going straight to practice after work, of trying that spin
The Secret Life of a Can Can Dancer Read More »
Joe Sparling, the co-founder and president of Air North, says he hears many of these stories through the comment cards. “The one that catches my
People are talking about Air North Read More »
Jennifer Tyldesley has spent her life behind the controls of aeroplanes: in the Air Force, flying search and rescue and most recently for Air North.
Better When It’s Bitter Read More »
Everyone has a list of family and close friends that they feel the need to make an effort to visit every decade or so. If
Geneviève Doyon and Jessica Hickman have, once again, combed through silent films, searching for excerpts to play on a screen to an audience. This is
A wide variety of exotic animals from Cuvier dwarf caimans, pythons, tortoises, tarantulas, a black lemur and opossums are being brought to Whitehorse for the
Exotic Animals to Visit the Yukon Read More »
The Yukon is filled with culinary hidden gems, according to Eric Pateman. A culinary expert, Pateman had no idea how rich the Yukon food scene
The Yukon Culinary Festival Tells a Story of the Yukon, Through Food Read More »
Not quite a year ago, Jesse Cooke was in Ottawa to receive the Parks Canada Youth Tourism Entrepreneur Award. He was being recognized for his
Promoting the Klondike Experience Read More »
Nancy Oakley has a cool story about the likely origins of croquet. (As the executive director of the Yukon Historical Museums Association and convener of
Wicked Wickets: YHMA pegs its hoop dreams on croquet Read More »
At the end of July, foodies from across the country will travel north to take part in the 2015 Yukon Culinary Festival. Now in its
Frolic for Foodies Read More »
You know you’ve been away from the Yukon for too long when you get off the plane and -15°C feels cold. But I welcomed the
Competing in the Yukon is a Rare Treat; With Cookies Read More »
To get away from the rain here in Whitehorse, Daisy and I went to Vancouver for our vacation. I have used this line many times
What I did on my summer vacation Read More »
One of the delights of wine is that there are always surprises to be found and bargains to be enjoyed, if you are open to
Wine Money Diet: Part 2 Read More »
“Gee, but it’s great to be back home” – Paul Simon Waiting for my wife’s plane to land at the airport this afternoon I was
Be It Ever So Wintry, There’s No Place Like Home Read More »