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Dog Day Afternoon

Dog Day Afternoon

Dog teams hit the trails in the annual Carbon Hill Sled Dog race in the Mt. Lorne area on Saturday.
Hawks Devour Huskies

Hawks Devour Huskies

The Paradise Hill Hawks of Saskatchewan dominated the Whitehorse Huskies in AAA hockey action over the weekend.
The Death of the Alaska Highway Lodge

The Death of the Alaska Highway Lodge

Alaska Highway lodges have long been a haven for tired travelers, but their numbers are dwindling.
The Little Railway that Could

The Little Railway that Could

Whitehorse's Copperbelt Railway and Mining Museum digs into the history of mining in the area.
Carving a Journey

Carving a Journey

Yukon First Nation youth learn the traditional skills of canoe building on a secluded island on the Yukon River.
Tlingit celebration

Tlingit celebration

Tlingit culture and customs were celebrated at the Ha Kus Teyea opening ceremony in Teslin on Friday.
Breaking It!

Breaking It!

Breakdancers show off their skills in bboy and bgirl battles in Whitehorse.
Wind Travelers

Wind Travelers

A pair of Yukon adventurers prepare for their kite-ski journey over the Greenland ice cap in 2009.
Burning the Winter Blues

Burning the Winter Blues

Every year, Whitehorse observes the coming of spring by burning an effigy of old man winter in the Burning Away the Winter Blues celebration.
Nation of mutilation

Nation of mutilation

Yukon News freelance photographer Chris Colbourne has been nominated for an award in the photo essay category of the 2009 British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspaper Association awards competition for his images of land mine victims in Cambodia. The essay originally appeared in the Yukon News and its website in July 2008. The winners will be announced on April 4 in Vancouver.