A 25-gram gold foot is one of the door prizes during the Sourtoe’s 50th anniversary party. Downtown Hotel photo

Famed Dawson City drink hits milestone birthday

The party features door prizes and an ash ceremony for the inventor of the drink, who died in 2019

 

First People’s Coffee is a partnership with Firebean Coffee Roasters. (Dylan MacNeil/Yukon News)

Yukon coffee company shares Indigenous art and culture

Visitors to the Yukon can now explore local Indigenous culture as they…

 

Dennis Dunn (left) and Shelby Jordan are seen in front of their cafe/restaurant BonTon & Company in Dawson City. (Courtesy Archbould Photography)

Looking for the Best Tapas North of 60? This Yukon restaurant has ‘em!

BonTon & Company recognized on Air Canada’s Best New Restaurants list

 

The Fireweed Market in Shipyards Park will open on May 13. Joel Krahn/Yukon News

Whitehorse’s Fireweed Market opens May 13

The Fireweed Market will return with ‘exciting’ new and returning vendors

The Fireweed Market in Shipyards Park will open on May 13. Joel Krahn/Yukon News
Meghan Marjanovic pours a pint of Witch Craft IPA on International Women’s Day at the Wintering Brewery in Whitehorse on March 8. (Stephanie Waddell/Yukon News)

Whitehorse’s Winterlong team brews up a little Witch Craft

Craft brewer celebrates International Women’s Day with limited-edition beer

Meghan Marjanovic pours a pint of Witch Craft IPA on International Women’s Day at the Wintering Brewery in Whitehorse on March 8. (Stephanie Waddell/Yukon News)

Whitehorse’s Street Eats returns, but to Shipyards Park

The food truck event, like many aspects of life, is a little different this year due to COVID-19

Whitehorse food trucks get ready to dole out summer servings

All but two city vendor sites are spoken for

Yukon Culinary Festival plays with fire

‘You get mesmerized by the fire’

New Whitehorse restaurant will serve up Thai, Filipino and Western to diners

Chef Angelo, located in Granger Mall, is slated to open in early June

Fire-grilled feast serves up Indigenous fare

‘I believe Indigenous food, and the spirit behind eating it, is Canadian food’

Behind the scenes at Air North’s kitchen

A small facility near the Whitehorse airport runways is where the cookies happen

Yukon foodies celebrate at culinary fest

‘Just look out your window and say, ‘I’m going to Google spruce, edible spruce.’’

Whitehorse to improve on Street Eats Festival parking after vendors ticketed

‘We kind of looked at it like a trade-off kind of thing.’

First we eat: Dawson woman to subsist on local food only for a year

Eggs, meat, fish, berries: Yes. Chocolate and coffee? No.