Yukon’s Big Bike Race
Ok, so we share it with Alaska, but it starts in the Yukon. And I hope you’ve already submitted your registration for this year’s June […]
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Ok, so we share it with Alaska, but it starts in the Yukon. And I hope you’ve already submitted your registration for this year’s June […]
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We all pay just a little more attention to coverage of events we attended just in case we are On TV. But On TV usually
Occasionally Awkward, Always Available Read More »
The number on my phone glared at me in ugly black digits: 2,020. My Fitness Pal app wasn’t being very friend-like, accusing me of eating
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My husband Allan got a goose egg last night. He wasn’t hurt as some may suspect, rather he found an actual egg out in the
Q: There is this woman I have known for a few years now and I know she is single. I asked her out for coffee
Northern Romance, May 2, 2013 Read More »
There are two things that really frustrate me — and they are related. First, the couches in my house have permanent dents from the backsides
It must be a wild ride to work at the Yukon School of Visual Art (SOVA) in Dawson City. This year they had a student
This is What They’ve Been Up To: Part 2 Read More »
With May here it is a good reminder that we only have, at best, five weeks of celestial observation left. Recently, I have dedicated much
Charles Messier and the Four Planets in the Evening Sky Read More »
For 10 minutes on Saturday, April 18, Commander Chris Hadfield, the Canadian astronaut currently onboard the International Space Station, addressed a packed gymnasium at Grey
Ground Control to Commander Chris Read More »
86Heaven – they’re an informal conglomerate of Yukon hip hop artists headed by Warren Strand a.k.a. Abstract Original.
From his Basement to the Stage Read More »
Leave it to the chef of the French King Louis XIV to create a recipe that in modern times has become a Dutch national favourite:
Some colleges and universities have closed or scaled down their information technology programs. In the Yukon, for example, we went from having a full, stand-alone, two-year diploma to a collaborative program where the teaching is shared through four colleges.
Virtual Village: The Support Crunch Read More »
For a novice filmmaker, Moira Sauer has been getting a lot of mileage from her six-minute silent short. The latest victory for her film, The
The Provider heads to Cannes Read More »
Small things can have a big impact on our lives. Like a used tea bag. Before Nicole Bauberger’s dad passed away, they were just the
Don’t Throw that Tea Bag Out Read More »