Living With Wildlife: Steve Wilson
There are a lot of eagles at the Whitehorse Landfill. I photographed an adult and juvenile perched near the entrance. Camera: Nikon D7200
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There are a lot of eagles at the Whitehorse Landfill. I photographed an adult and juvenile perched near the entrance. Camera: Nikon D7200
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The opening of the recent exhibit at the KIAC ODD Gallery was unique with a mixed live & virtual talk for the Gathering/Tethering exhibit.
Exploring fading memories at the ODD Gallery Read More »
If you count Fred Flintstone (who was employed by Slater Rock and Gravel Company), people have used quarries since prehistoric times.
Your backyard geology, part 21: Quarries: Gravel, sand and opposition Read More »
When you enter the Canada Post office in Haines Junction, rest assured Marliese Whelan will greet you with a smile
Meet Marliese: Postmaster of Haines Junction Read More »
The scenic Naramata Road passes a selection of my favourite vineyards. Our destination this day was Laughing Stock Vineyards.
Taking (laughing)stock of the best of the Naramata Bench Read More »
There are only two things you need to know if you are considering cataract surgery to prevent spending your retirement years like Mr. Magoo
Cataract Surgery: A modern medical miracle Read More »
Jacobs Industries, founded by Edmund Jacobs: the first civilian to drive on the Alaska Highwayand is in the Yukon Transportation Hall of Fame.
No job is too big or too small for Jacobs Industries Read More »
This super simple steamed preparation can be served as a fast dinner alongside some pickles or sauteed green or a hearty breakfast
Seasonal Recipes: Rice with chinese sausage, corn, and eggs Read More »
My dog Finlee AND cat Jebediah. They sleep that way a lot. Submit your pet photos to What’s Up Yukon and see them in our paper too.
Dog Culture: Copycat! Read More »