Local fishing in Whitehorse
Whitehorse is not a world-renowned fishing destination, but it is the entrance to the Yukon, which is one of those places on many people’s fishing “bucket list.”
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Whitehorse is not a world-renowned fishing destination, but it is the entrance to the Yukon, which is one of those places on many people’s fishing “bucket list.”
Local fishing in Whitehorse Read More »
Many people are doing more cooking and baking at home right now, and as well leaning more towards vegetables than meat. This week we will
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Looking back, I did not know how important bubbles would become in my life. As a child I have no recollection of blowing bubbles.
Meet a maker! What do you make? I make handcrafted, traditional custard style-ice cream. It is made with all natural ingredients – I don’t shortcut
Hannah Warrington of Half Moon Ice Cream Read More »
Of Beasts and Branches: an interpretation of nature is Jenifer Davidson’s first solo show. Just as her materials are drawn from nature, so is her subject matter.
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Yukon Artists @ Work(YA@W) continues to host the Artists in the Window series until the first week of September for paid demonstrations and artist talks. This way
The Artist in the Window series concludes and continues Read More »
Anne Hoerber’s new exhibition, Waking Dreams, shows at Arts Underground this month Different artists are often drawn to different media in part because of what
Nature fusing light and air to create art Read More »
The haskaps are ready and that is one of the best things about summer in the Yukon. We pick and pick and it feels good. The haskaps are big, juicy, and beautiful. I can’t get over how perfect these berries are. Our buckets are full, our knees ache from kneeling and we’re happy to be surrounded by haskaps under the midnight sun.
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This recipe uses kale, but swiss chard, arugula, dandelion greens and a host of other leafy vegetables would stand perfectly in its place.
Parmesan eggs and wilted kale Read More »
Kluane National Park and Reserve protects the northernmost population of kokanee, sockeye salmon that became land-locked.
In March, I challenged myself to publish a cocktail recipe every day, for 14 days, on social media – the challenge was that I had
Whitehorse is home to a tiny fly shop with a big heart Big fish. Tiny fly shop. At just 10 feet by 12 feet, and
Summer is generally the time for two major parades in Dawson: Canada Day in July and Discovery Day in August. The latter is the larger of the two events, but neither one takes any longer than 15 or 20 minutes to pass any given vantage point.
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