Artrepreneur: On the Road with Cass Collins
Cass Collins’ new show at the Chocolate Claim draws from a common Yukon experience: the drive up or down the Alaska Highway, between here and
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Cass Collins’ new show at the Chocolate Claim draws from a common Yukon experience: the drive up or down the Alaska Highway, between here and
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The Yukon Night Skies are coming alive with winter constellations like Orion, Taurus, and Gemini. Using a pair of humble binoculars, star clusters, galaxies, and
November’s Celestial Musings Read More »
Justine Davidson has been the Whitehorse Star court reporter for three years. Recently I moderated her presentation at the Yukon Mystery Lounge. Below are highlights
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In her pink wheelchair and stylish red and grey shirt, Laurie Sokolowski grins as her dimpled racquet sends the orange table tennis ball over the
Dawson’s Table Tennis Champ Heads to Ottawa Read More »
The Canadian labour movement has designated November as Labour Films Month, and has put together a package of films highlighting the history and struggles of
Labour Films Highlight Workers’ Plight Read More »
That furry, satisfied hunter you see on the front of this week’s What’s Up Yukon is the most northerly cover image we’ve ever used. It’s
Fattening Up for Winter Read More »
By the time this article is in print, we will be on the cusp of the Beaujolais Nouveau season. Each year I look forward to
“Le Beaujolais Nouveau est Arrivé” (Almost) Read More »
Pam Charmin is a night owl. As organizer of the Yukon Craft Society’s annual Spruce Bog craft sale, she has to be. Charmin joined the
Just Do It and Do It and Do It Read More »