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please listen to the children

‘Mister, what is the big problem now?” asked the little girl.“My parents were arguing last night and my mother said the…

Greetham promises ‘connections’ to Ottawa

There is a twinkle in Sue Greetham’s eye these days.It’s probably there often, because it suits her personality, which more and more…

Boyde tougher on Liberals this time around

Pam Boyde is sincere and dogged in her determination to become the Yukon’s MP.It’s Wednesday evening, less than a week before the…

Beware politicians who slight culture

Canada’s artists help to define who we are and what matters to us, both in Canada and around the world.

The strange case of the blacklisted musher

Twelve-year-old Dylan Salvisberg made the cut.A gold ulu may be waiting for him at the Arctic Winter Games this winter.
A little bushwhacking doesn’t dissuade Bagnell

A little bushwhacking doesn’t dissuade Bagnell

Larry Bagnell is everywhere.At least, that’s the word on the street.At last weekend’s comedy festival, one of the comedians said,…
Forum draws clear lines between candidates

Forum draws clear lines between candidates

‘What should the population of Canada be?”The unexpected question came from Dawson City’s Sebastian Jones during Thursday’s…

Fairy tale lures us to love’s dark side

There are some very realistic, papier-mache pot-roasts on the coffee table, sitting beside the decapitated heads of several rubber dolls.

National union supports Bloc Quebecois

The titles Public Service Alliance of Canada and l’Alliance de la Fonction publique du Canada, would seem to imply a sense of national unity…

rabbits invade iceland

Rabbits are creating havoc in Iceland, and they have several people quite worried.Rabbits are not native to the country.