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The first day of school is always fun at my house. We get up at 7 a.m. and have breakfast. Next we have bible time […]
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The first day of school is always fun at my house. We get up at 7 a.m. and have breakfast. Next we have bible time […]
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I go to a school called Robert Service School in Dawson City. I know it’s common, but going back to school is a feeling you
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Saturday, August 17, is coming right up. That’s Discovery Day, the day that Skookum Jim (Keish), Dawson Charlie (Káa Goox) and George Carmack stumbled across
Klondike Korner: Klondyke Korner: Discover a New Interpretive Walk Read More »
I lived 20 years in Faro. I could tell of a golf course started with spray-painted targets, hiking Van Gorda Falls, cabins on the Dena Cho.
Getting Around the Yukon: Faro Read More »
I held out as long as I could. Until last week I had one of the Yukon’s craft-project driver’s licenses. You know the type —
The Times They are a-Changin’ Read More »
This photo was taken on our farm, called The Cable Farm, on the Ford Road just off the Takhini Hot Springs Road. We have approximately
Running from August 15 to September 20, The Natural & The Manufactured explores the relationship between nature and culture, society and the natural world. Started
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There is a competitive spirit in our house. Every season my wife Heather and I bicker about the size and amount of fish we will
Who Wears the Fishing Pants? Read More »
What did you want to be when you were 12 years old? That is the question Yukon Women in Trades and Technology (YWITT) is asking
Trading in High Heels for Steel-Toed Boots Read More »
TERRY FOX IF YOU FEEL LIKE GIVING IN, AND YOU’RE NOT LIKELY TO WIN, JUST REMEMBER TERRY FOX, AND HIS WISE TALKS. HE IS AN
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This past July, if you were hiking the Chilkoot, you may have caught a glimpse of a woman in a white dress, grubby from travel,
Aspiring fisherpersons soon learn that catching and eating are only two of many landmarks in the journey of fishing. While I see fishing as a
Edible Yukon: Fishing for Moments Read More »
On July 16, 2013 I saw a super big moth. I am not into moths yet, I’m just getting to know butterflies, but this Bedstraw
The Butterfly Report Read More »
Grade 5 teachers had some homework to do this summer. They were getting up to speed on the First Nations social studies curriculum. Selena Pye,
Learning About the Yukon’s First Peoples Read More »
Dawson area resident runs year-round dog mushing museum Kyia Bouchard was in her mid-50s when she discovered dog mushing. One year later, she left her
A Trip Through Dog Mushing Past and Present Read More »