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Rambling by Doug Bell

If you stop every time a dog barks your road will never end.Arabian proverbThe Cautious Canadians, eh?So our national bout of logorrhea is…

Domino effect trips Aishihik and Whitehorse generators

‘Catastrophic” is not likely the word most people would have used to describe yesterday afternoon.
Riverfront rejuvenation to benefit arts and business

Riverfront rejuvenation to benefit arts and business

Imagine spending a lazy Sunday morning on the waterfront.You sit on the wharf sipping coffee then browse through a shop loaded with local crafts,…

Ta’an oppose agricultural application

Substantial land applications continue to stir up controversy in the Lake Laberge district.The latest is a 65-hectare land application west of Flat…

Farcical fantasy features wizards, pendants and swordfights

It’s easy to find parkas, gold pans and sled dogs in the Yukon.Swords, however, are hard to come by.

Insurance broker in court

After four postponements, a local insurance broker was back in court this week.Joanne Walker, owner of Territories Insurance Solutions, is facing…

Gallery owner won’t co operate with co operative subsidies

Yukon Artists at Work might be setting up shop in the old Fire Hall on First Avenue.That’s part of the Yukon Arts and Heritage Village…

thorrablot or sacrificing the harshest month of winter

‘Iceland has plenty of testicles.”This was a front-page headline of a three-column story of Iceland’s largest paper Tuesday this…

Territory tries to stop meth use in its tracks

Your heart rate and blood pressure are skyrocketing.Your pupils are as big as saucers.You’re covered in sweat and you can’t sit still.

Yukon caps mining tax credit

With Yukon mineral exploration on the rise the territorial government is capping its tax incentive for mining companies.