The appeal of terrible Christmas movies
December brings three things; colder weather, drier skin and the inevitable onslaught of terrible Christmas movies.
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December brings three things; colder weather, drier skin and the inevitable onslaught of terrible Christmas movies.
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After years of dreaming and scheming, this is finally the summer whole-heartedly dedicated to building a cabin.
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Little did we know that this Friday was our last day of pre-COVID normalcy for the rest of our university experience.
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I’ve been doing yoga since I was a kid, tagging along to my mum’s occasional classes. I started taking the practice seriously three years ago
Breathing In, Breathing Out Read More »
At 10:30 a.m. on August 6, some members of the congregation at Whitehorse United Church had whiskers, a tail and four legs! This is because
Blessing of the Animals Read More »
Carrie Boles’ green thumb sprouted back in her hometown, the grassland ecosystem of Winnipeg , Manitoba. While working on a degree in cultural anthropology at
Carrie Boles – Green Thumbs Read More »
There are two ways to Inuvik: either fly Air North, or drive the scenic route – the 735.5 km of the Dempster Highway. East of
The Dempster Highway: Past, Present & Future Read More »
In life there can be many instances one regrets. Such as accidentally sending a text to the wrong person, or throwing out an ill received
The (Mis)Adventures of A Puppy Read More »
From the river to the mountains, Whitehorse is a picturesque place. However, it’s the people that make Whitehorse truly breathtaking. Beauty is found in Yukoners
Women in Whitehorse – Part 3 Read More »
From the river to the mountains, Whitehorse is a picturesque place. However, it’s the people that make Whitehorse truly breathtaking . Beauty is found in
Women in Whitehorse – Part 2 Read More »
Brettanie Deal-Porter is program coordinator for Special Olympics Yukon in Whitehorse. Both have cemented a special place in her heart.
Women in Whitehorse – Brettanie Deal-Porter Read More »
In today’s world, it can be hard to feel comfortable in our own skin. This is, in part, due to a growing plague of diet
Connecting Our Mind with Our Body Read More »
The more scientists, experts, and the general public collectively study the concept of gender, the more questions arise. And in the realm of high school,
Valentine’s Day is parallel to Disney stories, The initial holiday is more comparable to Grimm’s Fairy Tale, intertwined love with gore.
The student population studying for finals are fascinating creatures. Next, there is a dietary shift in students, where once semi-nutritious meals are replaced by caffeine
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Whitehorse is not only lucky enough to be situated on Canada’s crowning jewel of cross country ski trails, but to have approximately ⅓ of that
Skiing With Our Dog Read More »
The Yukon boasts of many iconic landscapes/experiences/situations and on one glorious night I experienced a few of them. Now in my Southern upbringing, I always
The Most Yukonic Night Ever Read More »
December is the Friday of the year. The whole month is filled with giddy anticipation for the budding winter wonderland, parallel to the giddy anticipation
Winter Anticipation Read More »
You know the drill. There’s a beautiful, warm, cozy and glowing fire in your living room. Sweat pants are on. A nice dinner’s been eaten.
It’s a long time before a fashion designer will stage a runway down a catwalk of the snow-laden Millennium Trail, yet the Yukon does uphold
Everyone has a list of family and close friends that they feel the need to make an effort to visit every decade or so. If
September has the ability to feel more like the start of a new year than January. People migrating home after their summer adventures and the
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A question that pops up every now and again is, Would students be better off without a summer vacation? This stance claims that the luxurious
I discovered that I had wisdom teeth at the ripe age of 10. Then promptly put off thinking about the matter, until I was told
Spring is more than sales on winter gear en route to the clearance bin or the emergence of chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies in store
The Dawn of Spring Read More »
Dear Parka, We invited you into our family last summer because we felt a void that only man’s best friend could fill. Down south last
An Open Letter to My Dog Read More »
I’ve been living out the season as the idiot to winter and the dunce to darkness. In hindsight, I should have seen it coming.
My First Yukon Winter Read More »