Diyet & The Love Soldiers Fall Release
Kluane-originated artist Diyet van Lieshout talks new music, upcoming shows and representing Canada’s North on the international stage
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Kluane-originated artist Diyet van Lieshout talks new music, upcoming shows and representing Canada’s North on the international stage
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Ben talks with Kelly Pollard and her dog Arrow about the fast growing sport of Barn Hunt and it’s introduction to the Yukon
Following The Scent Read More »
Dan Davidson reviews Karin Slaughter’s book Fractured, the second in a twelve part series about Georgia investigator Will Trent
Fractured By Karin Slaughter Read More »
Kùsawu.â is a Tlingit name meaning “narrow lake.” Nekhᶙ Män (Southern Tutchone) means “rafting across lake,” speaking to the narrowest point at the north end where people crossed.
Nekhų Män/ Kùsawu.â (Kusawa Lake): The Locals’ Favourite Read More »
If your work week’s alertness suffers due to not being able to sleep at night, then you have a nuisance on your hands
When WWOOF started in England, in 1971, it stood for Weekend Workers on Organic Farms. I first learned about WWOOF, in New Zealand, in 1987
The 2025 edition of the Yukon River Quest runs June 25 – 28, starting in Whitehorse and ends 715 kilometres up the Yukon River in Dawson City
Yukon River Quest Celebrates 25th Anniversary Read More »
Miche Genest walks us through her harrowing experience on Atlin Lake, followed by a sunny afternoon on the deck at home drinking Sangria
Wind, Sun & Sangria Read More »
Fawn Fritzen, a professional brain geek at LDAY Centre for Learning, shares 5 brain injury myths as June is Brain Injury Awareness Month
The Truth About Brain Injuries Read More »
The best part about nachos — the same as pizza — is that there are no rules! You can load them up with whatever turns your fancy!