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f you were on a committee to provide decorations for a dance, your shopping list will likely include balloons, streamers and crepe... lots of crepe. But not if you were decorating the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre for the Steampunk Ball 2.0 Tesla Boogaloo. Instead, you will need polished brass, iron, wood and leather for the cogs and exposed pistons of fantastical machines that are futuristic, yet old-timey. Or, as Logan Sherk explains it: “Steampunk is the future as imagined by Victorians.” Sherk is the executive director of YuKonstruct, a Whitehorse organization that brings tools and expertise together for members to bring their imaginations to reality. People of all ages can usually be found working on the makerspace drafting table, 3D printer, laser cutter, lathe, grinder, etc., etc. So, with this much imagination, equipment and wherewithal all in one place, the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Society asked YuKonstruct to provide the concept and the decorations. “It will be great,” says Sherk. “This year we have some new ideas and more funding going into it so we are having a great time.” Allison Button is organizing the effort this year for YuKonstruct and is excited. “Last year we just laser cut hundreds of gears for (the Steampunk Ball) and that was the extent of our involvement... although

one set of gears actually moved,” she says. “(The Rendezvous Society) approached us very early on, this year, and asked if we wanted to be even more involved in the concept of the decorations and what we can do. “We have big, big ideas this year,” she says, savouring the challenge ahead. Like real steam? “No, no,” says Sherk sadly. “Due to fire regulations, there is no steam or fire or anything really fun like that. But we have flying machines and a big steampunk dirigible hanging from the roof; it looks like the Hindenburg with some attachments. “And a porthole kind of ship/ submarine backdrop for a photo booth. “And something I am personally working on: it will be a six-foot compass rose with some movement and gears to it.” Sherk explains that the theme for this year’s Steampunk Ball is “Around the World.” He guesses that the popularity of Steampunk is due to the blending of science fiction and style. “And there is a touch of class that comes from the Victorian era and then also the actual steam and the gears and mechanical movement,” he says. “It’s a chance to dress up, and yet there is a gritty feel, too.” In all, this is a two-month project for the members of YuKonstruct. There have been design meetings with Rendezvous organizers and the larger pieces have

been started. But the big push will be Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 20 and 21, from 1 to 4 p.m., at YuKonstruct’s Makerspace at 135 Industrial Road. Teaming up with Yukon Comic Culture Society, members and non-members will be building the props for the Steampunk Ball for the 8:30 p.m. start, Friday, Feb. 26. The comic folks will be running the photo booth. Button says she is looking forward to seeing it all come together. “It was so amazing seeing all the costumes last year,” she says. “I couldn’t believe what Yukoners can turn out; I wasn’t expecting that level of enthusiasm. “I can’t wait to see what they are wearing... I can’t wait to see their reaction to the decorations, but, mostly, I can’t wait to see what they are wearing.” Sherk wants non-members to know that the makerspace is available to them, too, to build their costumes and props. On Tuesdays, from 7 to 9 p.m., the Weekly Open House is an opportunity to use the makerspace industrial sewing machine, laser cutters or just about anything else that is needed. And there will be lots of advice available. More information is available at www.YuKonstruct.com and www. YukonRendezvous.com. Darrell Hookey is a freelance writer in Whitehorse.

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Showing Torontonians What’s Happening in Old Crow Museum of Inuit Art displaying photography by youth in Old Crow and Inuvik

What’s Inside

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t’s an important winter to show this,” says Lauren Williams, collections manager at Toronto’s Museum of Inuit Art. She’s referring to the photography exhibit by Yukon youth, This is Our Arctic, currently on display at the museum. The photos are the result of youth workshops BYTE held in Old Crow, Yukon Territory, and Inuvik, Northwest Territories. BYTE, short for Bringing Youth Towards Equality, is a Yukon-based youth empowerment organization, focused on experiential workshop programming for northern youth. For This is our Arctic, BYTE spoke to the kids about climate change, gave them lessons in photography skills and then sent them into their communities to document what they saw. The resulting photographs show imbedded poles that now stick out of the ground due to melting permafrost. They show a springlike dewy haze on everything, in late fall when temperatures shouldn’t be rising above zero. There are lakes that should be frozen already, but aren’t. There’s a bicycle sticking out of a deep pool created by melting permafrost. Having walked into the museum wearing just a few layers, out of a plus 5 degree January day with no snow to speak of – at least 15 degrees above normal Ontario temperatures for this time

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Pilings, by 10-year-old Alexa Kuptana. This won first place at the 2014 Arctic Image Festival. It shows foundational poles drilled into the permafrost in 1955, which recent melting permafrost has exposed – a phenomenon Inuvik locals have never seen before

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of year – it’s eerie to see similar weather oddities reflected among these photographs, taken more than two years ago. But the exhibit isn’t just about climate change. “We wanted to allow the youth to have a say on what’s going on in their communities,” says Chris Ryder, BYTE’s Executive Director, who is thrilled to see the exhibit touring the south. “The thing we

really wanted to achieve was to share the stories of the youth of the North. And we want that voice to be seen by as many people as possible.” Currently showing in Toronto until the spring, the exhibit’s first showing was in the youth wing of the Yukon Arts Centre. It was also previously shown in galleries in Ottawa and Vancouver, and has toured the country in the library system. It’s been consistently on the road since 2013. For many of the youth, who range in age from 10 to 17, it was their first time turning their lens on their world in this way. “Essentially we just asked them to share their experience, and they connected with it right away,” says Ryder. “I think the evidence of that is on the walls.” And he’s right – aside from giving southerners a recognizable glimpse of climate change in a place where it can be most clearly seen, This Is Our Arctic also features some beautiful photography. One of the photographs, taken by a 10-year-old Inuvik girl, went on to win an award at the Arctic Image Festival. “I heard through the grapevine she now carries a camera around with her everywhere,” says Ryder. Most of the people visiting the Toronto gallery won’t have been to the Yukon, but according to Williams, this northern voice Ryder hoped to express is getting across. “It’s huge to show context,” she says. “It shows people you can just find antlers on the ground, that sewage has to be built above ground – people here wouldn’t even think of that.”

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Eye on the Outdoors with Murray Martin

What You Might Not Know About Ducks B perched on a limb. A diving duck’s legs are well back on their body, which gives them a distinguishing waddle. These birds are seldom seen on land as everything they need is in the water, with the exception of their nests, which are generally close to the water’s edge. The legs of pond ducks are well forward on their body, and they are as comfortable on land as they are in the water. This subspecies of ducks can be seen feeding with their heads underwater while the rest of their body remains above the surface. Thus, these ducks are called pond ducks. If you see a long, slender duck with a beak that looks like a thin pair of wire cutters, you are looking at a merganser, a standout from other ducks. The beak is slender and cylindrical. If you could look closer, inside the beak, you would notice that the merganser has what looks like teeth slanted backward in its mouth. The closest creature I can compare this beak to is that of a gar pike, which is found in the St. Lawrence River. This pike can actually cut a smaller fish in half. Of course, the beak of the merganser is for catching fish, and they are fast swimmers under water.

Longevity To my knowledge, swans hold the record (in general) for longevity -- 40 years. Geese live about 30 years; and ducks, 20. This, of course, refers to waterfowl kept in sanctuaries, not those in the wild. When I was stationed in the Erie District of Ontario, we ventured near the base of Niagara Falls to rescue ducks that had been swept over. We took those that survived, but sustained injuries, to bird sanctuaries. The ducks that didn’t survive were taken to research stations. I had a life-and-death encounter with Niagara Falls, back in 1958, that I will never forget … but that is for another story, maybe for my book that is yet to be finished.

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In part 2, we will look at the flight speed of bird species, as well as the altitude that waterfowl fly to, and this might surprise some. We will also dig into history and look at what climate change has done to decimate as well as to improve waterfowl habitats and the waterfowl themselves. A closing note ... We live in an era that previous generations could not possibly have conceived of. When a product came to the end of its usefulness, it simply went to a garbage dump, what we now technically call a landfill. In most cases, dumps were habitats for wildlife. It is now incumbent for manufacturers to not only consider products’ intended use, but to also consider the disposal of these products. In short, manufacturers must find a concept for their products’

useful end, and they must do so before waste products circumvent what was formerly a serene environment.

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Murray Martin is a former Ontario Conservation Officer and a long standing member of The Outdoor Writer’s of Canada. Questions about his stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

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Life of a Musician

Vancouver musician Louise Burns was the songwriter-in-residence in Dawson through January by Gabriela Sgaga

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ouise Burns, a Canadian singer-songwriter and former member of the girl band Lillix, just completed a month’s residency in Dawson City as the songwriter in residence. The Vancouver musician says it was her boyfriend who found the opportunity online. “I’m always complaining I have no time to write music, so when he saw the opening in Dawson, I thought it would be the perfect chance to explore songwriting and have time to be inspired by the surroundings.” After looking at the impressive roster of former musicians in residence, she applied and was excited when told she had been accepted for the month of January. “I’ve heard nothing but amazing things about Dawson,” she says. Burns has been writing music since she was 11 years old. During high school, she was part of a basement band named Tiger Lily. In 1997, when she was 15, the band was discovered and signed to a major label: Madonna’s Maverick Records. Burns, and her re-named band Lillix, hit the big time. “It was an extreme experience,” she says. “We toured North America, Europe, Canada, Japan… it was a hell of a ride.” She credits her rustic, rural childhood in Cranbrook, BC in helping her stay straight during those crazy times. “We had chickens, a horse, a garden, and 10 acres,” she says. “When you’re shovelling manure, you stay grounded.” But at the age of 19, Burns decided to go solo. “I had grown up on the road and didn’t know who I was or if I

Louise Burns recently completed a month-long residency as song-writer in residence in Dawson City

liked music anymore,” she says of her decision to leave the band. “I needed to find myself.” Over the next several years, Burns experimented with differ-

ent types of music. Her favourite was girl band style music of the 50s and 60s, but she also tried her hand at punk, indie, folk and country music.

“I love all genres,” she says. B//urns is releasing her third record this year, and the residency allowed time to write new songs. It also allowed her to focus.

Burns recognizes that by being versatile in her music, it is difficult to peg her style. “I guess my brand is created by people drawn to my music,” she says. She likes to write in a moody style about the darker side of life without being ashamed of it. A kind of happy/sad genre, she says. “I like to embrace the dark side. I want to feel things you’re not supposed to feel and say it’s okay.” She says she can’t explain why sad music makes her happy. “It makes me feel something. I love all kinds of music, but I really love the contemplative stuff.” Along with her solo career, Burns is also part of a band, called Gold and Youth, that will soon be putting out their second record. She also writes music for other musicians, has been a freelance music journalist and an announcer for CBC Radio 3. And a much as she loves music, Burns admits that being a musician isn’t always financially viable. But she says that back in her Lillix days, she traded music integrity for dollars and is not interested in that now. “I’m not that kind of performer anymore,” she says. “I know that if I work extra hard, I can make it work.”

Gabriela Sgaga lives off the grid in her West Dawson cabin with her sled dogs. She enjoys mushing, skijoring and writing about everyday life in the Yukon. Please send comments about her articles to dawson@ whatsupyukon.com

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February 18, 2016

Whitehorse EVENTS ARTS SHOWS

Until Feb 27, Ziehe + Lane: Yukon Arts Centre Yukon Arts Centre Two exhibitions find beauty in unsuspecting scenes and objects. Ziehe explores light and colour relationships, while Lane combines delicate lacework and discarded steel car and truck hoods. Until Feb 29,Many Voices: -Music in the Yukon 18961996. Hougen Heritage Gallery inside Arts Underground. An exhibition of photographs and other delights from the Yukon Archives.

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Thu, Feb, 18, Roxx Hunter Live 6:00 PM Tony’s Pizza Roxx Hunter and Izaak Lazeo-Fairman playing acoustic guitar music covering almost every style and genre. Thu, Feb, 18, Fiddler On The Loose Joe Loutchan live 7:00 PM 98 Hotel Longest running house band in the Yukon - Traditional fiddle music and more - jigging is encouraged and limericks are the norm. Thu, Feb, 18, Whitehorse Community Orchestra Concert 7:30 PM Riverdale Baptist Church Thu, Feb, 18, Ginger Jam 9:00 PM Yukon Inn fully electric jam with a PA system, drum kit and guitars provided, and encourages the wearing of silly hats Thu, Feb, 18, Yukon Jack Live! 10:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Fri, Feb, 19, John Steel Spinning Top 40 Dance Hits 10:00 AM Jarvis Street Saloon John Steel Spinning Top 40 Dance Hits Fri, Feb, 19, Yukon Musician: Anne Turner 6:00 PM Westmark Whitehorse Jazz and Easy Listening Fri, Feb, 19, Celtic Tyde at Airport Chalet 6:30 PM Airport Chalet This five piece band will be playing all your favourite Irish, Celtic and East Coast Pub Songs! 633-4389 Fri, Feb, 19, Rendezvous Ice Palace with the Silverscreen Scoundrels 7:00 PM Yukon Transportation Museum The next princes of the Ice Palace and Brandon Isaak, Keith Picot and Lonnie Powell for a rendezvous event you don’t want to miss it. 668-4792 Fri, Feb, 19, King Swardfish 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn King Swardfish Performs Fri, Feb, 19, HOT OFF THE FLOOR 7:30 PM The Old Fire Hall Live Album Recording Show with MAJOR FUNK AND THE EMPLOYMENT -Get ready to feel the HEAT! Join us Friday February 19th for a smokin’ hot funk show and LIVE ALBUM RECORDING at the Old Fire Hall! Guaranteed to make your griddle sizzle, we’ll be pulling out all the stops for a funky, fabulous evening of fiery dance music. Fri, Feb, 19, Karaoke 9:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Sat, Feb, 20, Jarvis Street Saloon Saturday Sociable Jam 3:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Full band jam at the Jarvis Street Saloon every Saturday afternoon from 3 - 7 PM. PA and backline provided. Bring your own gear and we’ll plug you in or just play on ours! (867) 668-4567 Ext: 300 Sat, Feb, 20, King Swardfish 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn King Swardfish Performs Sat, Feb, 20, live music 8:00 PM The Watershed, Coffee shop & Bar. Enjoy some fantastic live local music! Sat, Feb, 20, Karaoke 9:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon Jack Live! 10:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Mon, Feb, 22, Ladies Night with DJ Carlo 10:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Tue, Feb, 23, Open Mic with Patrick Jacobson 7:00 PM Town & Mountain Hotel Tue, Feb, 23, Ginger Jam 9:00 PM Yukon Inn fully electric jam with a PA system, drum kit and guitars provided, and encourages the wearing of silly hats Wed, Feb, 24, Whitewater Wednesday 7:00 PM Epic Pizza goes till we are done! Wed, Feb, 24, Hump Day Trivia 9:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Wed, Feb, 24, Jamaoke With Jackie 10:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Thu, Feb, 25, Roxx Hunter Live 6:00 PM Tony’s Pizza Roxx Hunter and Izaak Lazeo-Fairman playing acoustic guitar music covering almost every style and genre. Thu, Feb, 25, Fiddle Show 7:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre Features Award winning Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster. As a result of a life-time of touring and performing, audiences are left clapping, hollering and screaming for more as Natalie and her band wow them with stylistic diversity without losing the traditional Cape Breton groove they have come to love. Thu, Feb, 25, Fiddler On The Loose Joe Loutchan live 7:00 PM 98 Hotel Longest running house band in the Yukon - Traditional fiddle music and more - jigging is encouraged and limericks are the norm. Thu, Feb, 25, Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Presents: Sweet Soul Burlesque 8:00 PM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre Sweet Soul Burlesque has partnered with Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous to produce two shows as fundraisers for KIDSFEST! Come on out for a fantastic evening of dance and entertainment presented at the KDCC tickets start at $35, and limited V.I.P. seating

available for extra charge. Thu, Feb, 25, Ginger Jam 9:00 PM Yukon Inn fully electric jam with a PA system, drum kit and guitars provided, and encourages the wearing of silly hats Thu, Feb, 25, Yukon Jack Live! 10:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon

GENERAL EVENTS

Thu, Feb, 18, Supporting Your Staff Through Loss and Grief 8:30 AM Yukon College Grief affects all workplaces. The effects of grief are felt by those who experienced the loss, and by those who work with them. 667-7429 Thu, Feb, 18, Non-Profit Leadership with Sue Starr 9:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, Fear of Public Speaking? Sun Dogs Toastmasters 12:00 PM Sport Yukon Fear of Public Speaking. Sundogs Toastmasters is a member supportive club that will help you improve public speaking, communication, and leadership skills. 2048807245 Thu, Feb, 18, Sundogs Toastmasters 12:05 PM Sport Yukon Fear of Public Speaking? Try Sundogs Toastmasters! Supportive members club that will mentor and help you improve your public speaking, listening and leadership skills. Guests welcome anytime during the year. 2048807245 Thu, Feb, 18, Theatre with Susie Anne Bartsch - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, Kids’ Singing with Jillian Brown 5:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, Nia Dance with Susie Anne Bartsch 6:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, How and Why to Future Proof Your Building 7:00 PM Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre Do you want to increase your comfort, save money and help protect the environment without changing your lifestyle? Your home is the key. In only 2 hours, learn how and why your should “future proof” your building. Thu, Feb, 18, Don’t Try This At Home: High Voltage 7:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Thu, Feb, 18, “Future Proof” Your Building 7:00 PM Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre We’ll show you solutions that save 60% to 90% on energy bills in your future or existing home. Thu, Feb, 18- Feb, 20, Often I find that I’m naked: by Fiona Sprott 8:00 PM Rendezvous Place Originally directed and produced by Eva Hamburg, this is an insanely hilarious, sometimes ridiculous, frighteningly poignant investigation into the life of an eminently likeable, chronically-single, wildly successful professional career woman in her late thirties. Fri, Feb, 19, Ball Pit Play 10:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, Indoor/Outdoor Arts on the Move - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, Teen Drop In 6:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, 3rd Annual Rendezvous Pub Crawl 7:00 PM Yukon Inn Hop on the Rendezvous bus and join us for our 2nd Annual Pub Crawl! Tickets only $25 each and include your seat on the bus, your very own Pub Crawl Mug, and drink specials at each bar exclusive to the pub crawlers! It all starts at the Boiler Room (Yukon Inn) Fri, Feb, 19, 2016 Whitehorse Motors Sam Show SOURDOUGH SAM - LIP SYNC SAM 8:00 PM Lizards Night Club Join us as we kick off the 2016 Sourdough Sam Contest. These guys are sure to put on a show! They need your help as they all vie for the title of “Sourdough Sam! Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon/Stikine Regional Science Fair 8:30 AM Yukon College Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon Amateur Radio Association: Coffee Discussion Group 9:30 AM Emergency Measures Organization YARA’s breakfast at the A&W. Casual event. Hams from outside the Yukon often join. Sat, Feb, 20, Dog Wash Fundraiser 10:00 AM The Feed Store Pet Junction All profit goes to Mae Bachur Animal Shelter Sat, Feb, 20, Steampunk Ball Community Build 1:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Sat, Feb, 20, Yarn Tasting (hosted by Itsy-Bitsy Yarn Store) 5:00 PM Itsy-Bitsy Yarn Store Sample 10 Canadian Artisan Yarns at this unique event! Bring your needles and hook to sit and stitch in great company. Fill a yarn tasting journal, and enjoy a complimentary goody bag! 689-9720 Sat, Feb, 20, 2016 Whitehorse Motors Sam Show QUEEN OF THE CREEKS/KOBASA EATING 8:00 PM Lizards Night Club Ever wonder what a man looks like showing off the latest in ladies fashions? How about while downing a giant sausage? Intrigued? Join us as we kick off the 2016 Sourdough Sam contest. Sun, Feb, 21, Kids Kreate – Lace Stencils 1:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre This family event is designed for kids and adults alike to get messy, have fun, and learn about art! Dress in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty! Sun, Feb, 21, Steampunk Ball Community Build 1:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Sun, Feb, 21, Ceramics Open Studio 2:30 PM Arts Underground Non-instructed open studio. Participants are welcome to use the studio’s tools and equipment; clay and some tools are available for purchase. Every Sunday except long weekends. $5/hour.

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Sun, Feb, 21, 2016 Whitehorse Motors Sam Show Bare ‘n Boot 8:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon Ok... so if their fashion style didn’t work to win over the ladies, will a strip tease? Mon, Feb, 22, Free drop-in computer labs 10:00 AM Yukon Learn Free Drop-In Computer Lab for Self Directed Studies A tutor/Instructor will be available on site to assist you. 867-668-6280 or toll free: 888-668-6280 Fax: 867633-4576 Mon, Feb, 22, Musical Minds with Lianne Cranfield 10:30 AM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Feb, 22, Art Exploration with Barb Hinton - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Feb, 22, Euchre Night 6:00 PM Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 254 667-2802 Mon, Feb, 22, GO The Surrounding Game 6:00 PM Starbucks Chilkoot Centre Simple Game Deep Strategy. Beginners & Visitors Welcome. For more information email: tjbowlby@gmail.com Mon, Feb, 22, Sound Recording Club with Scott Maynard 6:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference 8:00 AM Coast High Country Inn Yukon businesses: get ready for the Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference on February 23 and 24 at the Coast High Country Inn in Whitehorse. Tue, Feb, 23, Mother Goose with Barb Curtis 10:30 AM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Sing Together with Madi Dixon and Sarah Ott - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Girls Group 5:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Knitting with Sue Starr 7:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Whitehorse Scottish Country Dance Club 7:00 PM Jack Hulland Elementary Come solo or bring your friends as this fun activity will not only keep you smiling but also give you a great workout. Wed, Feb, 24, Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference 8:00 AM Coast High Country Inn Yukon businesses: get ready for the Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference on February 23 and 24 at the Coast High Country Inn in Whitehorse. Wed, Feb, 24, Spanish Conversation Group 12:00 PM Yukon Government Administration Building Join us inside the Bridges Café 633-6081 Terry or Michèle Wed, Feb, 24, Ball Pit and Games - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Wed, Feb, 24, Cool Tools – YWITT After School Skilled Trades Courses 4:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Wed, Feb, 24, FREE Activity Night 5:30 PM Whitehorse Elementary Bring your child and have fun with many different activities happening every week! Wed, Feb, 24, Swing Dancing lessons 7:45 PM Leaping Feats Creative Danceworks Come swing off those winter blues with dance lessons from Erica and Bruce! We will focus on Swing, Cha Cha and 2 step. These are 3 great dance steps that you can easily use in the local music scene here in Whitehorse. 668-3408 Wed, Feb, 24, Board Games and Karaoke 8:00 PM The Watershed, Coffee shop & Bar Play some board games with friends or try your singing skills at karaoke! Thu, Feb, 25, Non-Profit Leadership with Sue Starr 9:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Fear of Public Speaking? Sun Dogs Toastmasters 12:00 PM Sport Yukon Fear of Public Speaking. Sundogs Toastmasters is a member supportive club that will help you improve public speaking, communication, and leadership skills. 2048807245 Thu, Feb, 25, Salsa Yukon’s Dance Classes 2016 12:00 AM Leaping Feats Creative Danceworks Intermediate Rueda de Casino, Beginner Salsa on 1 and Beginner Bachata, Intermediate Salsa & Intermediate Bachata 2016 classes to start January. Thu, Feb, 25, Theatre with Susie Anne Bartsch - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Kids’ Singing with Jillian Brown 5:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Don’t Try This At Home: Thermite Casting 6:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Thu, Feb, 25, Nia Dance with Susie Anne Bartsch 6:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Whitehorse Motors Sam Show Dance Fever! 8:00 PM Jarvis Street Saloon After a few nights off, those Sams are back! Sam can dance! Watch your favourite Sourdough Sam bust out their signature dance moves! Or, maybe not…

Thu, Feb, 18, Theatre with Susie Anne Bartsch - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Feb, 18, Kids’ Singing with Jillian Brown 5:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 18, Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Thu, Feb, 18, Nia Dance with Susie Anne Bartsch 6:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, Quest Fest Week 9:00 AM Frank Slim Building Quest Fest is always a fun-filled family friendly good time! The event brings out lots of people and helps build the excitement nearing the end of the race. The Yukon Quest and the team of volunteers are working hard to make the 33rd year’s version just as exciting! Fri, Feb, 19, Ball Pit Play 10:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, Young Explorer’s Preschool Program 10:00 AM MacBride Museum 667-2709, ext.3 parents and children explore the animal gallery together. Play games, create crafts, read stories and sing songs. Fri, Feb, 19, Indoor/Outdoor Arts on the Move - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Feb, 19, Teen Drop In 6:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon/Stikine Regional Science Fair 8:30 AM Yukon College Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon Comic Culture Society Presents: Free Board Game Drop-In 12:00 PM Whitehorse Public Library Monopoly, Scrabble, Risk, Hungry Hippos, Apples to Apples from the classics to the new found favourites we’ve got a board game for you. Come drop in and play some board games, all ages welcome. Located in the Meeting Room at the Whitehorse Library. Sun, Feb, 21, Science Day - TBD 1:00 PM Beringia Centre The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre has programming every Sunday at 1pm! Sun, Feb, 21, Kids Kreate – Lace Stencils 1:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre This family event is designed for kids and adults alike to get messy, have fun, and learn about art! Dress in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty! Sun, Feb, 21, Klondike Cakes Presents the 2016 Queen and Tea Social 1:00 PM Coast High Country Inn Join us for a lovely afternoon garden tea party from the historical Orchard House of Cambridge, England. Enjoy traditional tea sandwiches and delicious desserts in the company of the lovely Queen contestants while they serve tea. Live classical music and entertainment . Prizes for Best Dressed Ladies and Gentlemen & Door Prizes. Tea hats encouraged, but not required. Prizes for the Best Designed Hat. Sun, Feb, 21, Craft Day TBD 1:00 PM Beringia Centre The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre has programming every Sunday at 1pm! Mon, Feb, 22, Musical Minds with Lianne Cranfield 10:30 AM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Feb, 22, Baby Story Time 10:30 AM Whitehorse Public Library Mondays: until Feb 29, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m, Baby Story Time for ages 6 -24 months & caregiver, Whitehorse Public Library. Free drop-in. Mon, Feb, 22, Art Exploration with Barb Hinton - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Feb, 22, Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Mon, Feb, 22, GO The Surrounding Game 6:00 PM Starbucks Chilkoot Centre Simple Game Deep Strategy. Beginners & Visitors Welcome. For more information email: tjbowlby@gmail.com Mon, Feb, 22, Sound Recording Club with Scott Maynard 6:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Feb, 22, Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Tue, Feb, 23, Mother Goose with Barb Curtis 10:30 AM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Sing Together with Madi Dixon and Sarah Ott - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Sibling Drop-in 4:00 PM Autism Yukon 667-6406 Any child with a special needs brother or sister is welcome!! hosted by Autism Yukon Tue, Feb, 23, Girls Group 5:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Feb, 23, Knitting with Sue Starr 7:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Wed, Feb, 24, Toddler Story Time 10:30 AM Whitehorse Public Library Wednesdays: until Wed Mar 2 from 10:30 – Daily Animal Crackers 4:30 PM MacBride Museum 11:30 a.m. For 2 & 4 yrs. of age & caregiver, Whitehorse Explore MacBride Museum’s animal gallery with one of Public Library. Free drop-in. our knowledgeable interpreters and play Who Dung It? Wed, Feb, 24, Ball Pit and Games - After School 3:15 Daily Yukon Wildlife Preserve Interpreted Tour 4:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale PM Yukon Wildlife Preserve 5 Km Tour of Yukon Wildlife Wed, Feb, 24, FREE Activity Night 5:30 PM Whitehorse Preserve - 75-90 Minutes - A must see stop while in Yukon Elementary Bring your child and have fun with many Thu, Feb, 18, Non-Profit Leadership with Sue Starr 9:00 different activities happening every week! AM Heart Of Riverdale Wed, Feb, 24, 5th Annual Superstar! 7:00 PM Yukon Thu, Feb, 18, Quest Fest Week 9:00 AM Frank Slim Arts Centre Join us for the 5th Annual Superstar! Once Building Quest Fest is always a fun-filled family friendly again Yukon Energy joins Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous good time! The event brings out lots of people and helps in providing a venue for the showcasing of new exciting build the excitement nearing the end of the race. The talents! Past winners include Emily Ross, Zipline, and last Yukon Quest and the team of volunteers are working hard years winner Selina Heyligers-Hare. Get your tickets now to make the 33rd year’s version just as exciting!

KIDS & FAMILIES

and avoid disappointment... this show always sells out! Thu, Feb, 25, Non-Profit Leadership with Sue Starr 9:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Theatre with Susie Anne Bartsch - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Feb, 25, Kids’ Singing with Jillian Brown 5:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Nia Dance with Susie Anne Bartsch 6:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Thu, Feb, 25, Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay

MEETING & WORKSHOPS

Until, Feb, 22 Living Life to the Full 12:00 AM Horwoods Mall FEEL GOOD!! Sign up for: ‘Living Life to the Full’ Jan 4-Feb 22 Noon-1:30 pm Horwoods Mall Facilitator: Juliette Anglehart-Zedda 867 668 2259 Thu, Feb, 18, Fear of Public Speaking? Sun Dogs Toastmasters 12:00 PM Sport Yukon Fear of Public Speaking. Sundogs Toastmasters is a member supportive club that will help you improve public speaking, communication, and leadership skills. 2048807245 Thu, Feb, 18, The Northern Planning Conference 12:00 PM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre The Conference will involve planners from across Canada’s north, integrated resource managers, northern economic and social experts and aboriginal, territorial, provincial and federal government representatives. The intent is to share, learn, build capacity and establish a northern planning network. Thu, Feb, 18, Don’t Try This At Home: High Voltage 6:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace This workshop, which is one third lecture, one third demonstration and one third hands-on experience, will teach you about high voltage safety, transformers, jacobs ladders, and tesla coils. Participants will gain valuable knowledge about electricity and will get to make their own fractal high voltage wood engraving to bring home. Thu, Feb, 18, Don’t Try This At Home: High Voltage 7:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Thu, Feb, 18, “Future Proof” Your Building 7:00 PM Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre We’ll show you solutions that save 60% to 90% on energy bills in your future or existing home. Sat, Feb, 20, Yukon Amateur Radio Association: Coffee Discussion Group 9:30 AM Emergency Measures Organization YARA’s breakfast at the A&W. Casual event. Hams from outside the Yukon often join. Sat, Feb, 20, Steampunk Ball Community Build 1:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Sat, Feb, 20, PFLAG Meeting 7:00 PM Yukon College Support for those struggling with sexual orientation and gender identity in themselves or someone they know. Everyone welcome Sun, Feb, 21, Steampunk Ball Community Build 1:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Sun, Feb, 21, Ceramics Open Studio 2:30 PM Arts Underground Non-instructed open studio. Participants are welcome to use the studio’s tools and equipment; clay and some tools are available for purchase. Every Sunday except long weekends. $5/hour. Tue, Feb, 23, Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference 8:00 AM Coast High Country Inn Yukon businesses: get ready for the Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference on February 23 and 24 at the Coast High Country Inn in Whitehorse. Tue, Feb, 23, Amnesty International Writing Circle 7:00 PM Whitehorse United Church Writing letters to support and protect human rights worldwide. 667-2389 Tue, Feb, 23, YuKonstruct Weekly Open House 7:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Tour YuKonstruct, see some projects in action, and meet some fellow makers Wed, Feb, 24, Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference 8:00 AM Coast High Country Inn Yukon businesses: get ready for the Yukon’s Second Annual Industry Conference on February 23 and 24 at the Coast High Country Inn in Whitehorse. Wed, Feb, 24, Cool Tools – YWITT After School Skilled Trades Courses 4:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Wed, Feb, 24, Design Social 2.0 7:00 PM Gr8ful Spud Share stories and socialize with other creatives. It doesn’t matter if you are a freelancer, illustrator, painter, sign maker, photographer or educator you are all welcome. Thu, Feb, 25, Fear of Public Speaking? Sun Dogs Toastmasters 12:00 PM Sport Yukon Fear of Public Speaking. Sundogs Toastmasters is a member supportive club that will help you improve public speaking, communication, and leadership skills. 2048807245 Thu, Feb, 25, Don’t Try This At Home: Thermite Casting 6:00 PM YuKonstruct Makerspace Participants in this course will learn how to use thermite to cast small iron pieces. The first half of the workshop will include a lecture and demonstration on thermite and casting. During the second half of the workshop, participants will get hands-on experience casting their own iron paperweights. Thu, Feb, 25, Legion General Meetings 6:00 PM Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 254 667-2802

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t was a beautiful sunny day when we went for lunch at Earls Restaurant. We agreed to meet there at 1 o’clock, but I arrived a bit late. I waited in the lovely broad foyer, wondering if we were eating in the restaurant or the lounge. Either one looked welcoming. The waiter came to get me and brought me to the restaurant side where my companion was waiting. In a booth with highbacked, upholstered benches that were just perfect for having private conversation. It felt like we were all alone in our own private space. What fun. The high ceilings and large windows gave the space the feeling of roominess and the sun shining through the slatted half-open blinds gave an air of warmth and coziness. The menu offered enough choice, but not so many options that it’s impossible to decide. And certainly a nod to the vegetarian, glutenaware and specialdiet folk among us. Most dishes were easily adaptable and the restaurant was more than happy to comply. The prices were mid-range and good value. We got our coffee and tea, each on its own plate with spoons and extras. My companion got an extra tea bag without asking. We decided to study the menu and order before we got down to visiting. I ordered the chicken, brie and onion with fig and apple on ciabatta bread and my friend had the bacon cheddar burger with fries. My sandwich came with a choice of sides and I opted for the field greens.

be able to finish it. My friend was determined to give it a gourmand’s effort. My sandwich was absolutely delicious with the combination of the cheeses, the fruits and the onions melted in my mouth. My salad, even though called simply field greens, was garnished with melted cheese, shaved cheese, grapes, pecans and finely sliced green apple. My friend’s order was a beautiful tower: colourful layers of bacon, cheese, tomato, onion, pickles and burger on a brioche bun. Sumptuous. The fries looked crisp PHOTO: Els Lundgaard and my companion confirmed this with a big smile. I tried my best but I just couldn’t finish the very generous portions. I am not usually one to take home a doggie bag, but I felt I had to respect the delicious food. My solution was to finish the sandwich on site and to take the salad home for later. I am glad I did; it survived the trip home and was one of the best salads I have ever tasted. Earls is located at 9016 Quartz Road and is open every day from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. for either lunch or dinner in either the restaurant or the lounge.

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February 18, 2016

Your Dining Fine Guide

Sips and Stogies What’s Up Yukon’s editorial staff reminds you that tobacco can be harmful in all its forms.

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The Casa Magna Colorado has a bold floral taste followed by espresso

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eep in the Jalapa Valley of Nicaragua grows a tobacco that has an elegant yet bold taste. Combine the tobacco from the Jalapa region with other tobaccos from different areas of Nicaragua and you get a lovely cigar called Casa Magna Colorado. Created by Manuel Quesada Jr., whose family been making cigars for a century, it’s no surprise that Colorado has been ranked number one cigar on many aficionados lists. The reason behind the name Colorado is actually quite interesting. If you look closely at the cigar you can see that there are hints of dark red in the tobacco wrapper. Since many of the canyons in Colorado have a dark red colour this was the reason behind calling the cigar Colorado. To pair with the cigar I have selected Johnnie Walker Red Label blended scotch whisky. I have had this whisky many times before and I’ve always enjoyed it for being smooth yet not too strong. Unlike other scotches, Red Label does not have flavours of fruit. It’s simply a good scotch with a nice malt taste. To start, Casa Magna Colorado has a bold floral taste. But once you get past that, it takes on a more of a coffee and cedar taste in the first third. And as I predicted,

with cigars and the various flavour wheels will appreciate the direction Colorado has taken. The last third of the cigar proves to be the strongest, but not in a bad way. There is no bitter taste or chemical taste as some stronger cigars tend to have when you reach the last third. In the case of Colorado the strength of the last third delivers very strong coffee and flower notes. A d d i t i o n a l l y, the cigar has a bit of a silk like texture, in that the flavour transitions very smoothly and there is no bitterness. This is a good thing when you are looking for a premium cigar. Although I selected a blended scotch whisky, the Colorado would also go well with a nice dark roast coffee, as well. And if you prefer drinks are on the PHOTO: Angela Szymczuk sweeter side you could try it with liqueur, too - it depends on which flavours you want to bring out. For example, to highlight the full body nature of the cigar pair it with scotch. A coffee will enhance the coffee notes in the cigar. The sweetness of a liqueur will offset the strength of the cigar. The Casa Magna Colorado can be purchased online at TampaHumidor.com, for about $7 per stick.

the Johnny Walker goes very nice with this cigar. The one thing that I do notice about the Colorado is that despite the different flavours you can taste, it consistently goes well with the smooth and rich texture of the scotch. The second third of Colorado does get stronger and takes on

The many flavours of Casa Magna Colorado is always enjoyable

more of an espresso taste with hints of flowers. I would say that this cigar is not for beginners due to the complex flavour wheel and strength. However, those familiar

Angela Szymczuk is a Whitehorse-based writer. Please send comments about her articles to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

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February 18, 2016

Visiting the Glaciers

Barry Glacier ice field

The whole family in front of Cascade Glacier- Dirty but happy PHOTO: Andy Lera

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e always said that when the kids were old enough we would take them for an Alaskan kayaking expedition, just like the one we had gone on before the kids were born. So last summer we did just that, and what we learned is that an eight-year-old and a 13-yearold are awesome ages for such a journey, and a year-old bear dog does great too. The planning of the trip started during the winter, with the detailed study of maps, family meal planning, food dehydrating and

setting aside dates on the calendar that were “set in stone.” We made the choice to kayak to Harriman Fjord because it offered protected waters and the chance to see a plethora of glaciers. But it also meant driving all the way to Whittier, Alaska, which meant learning that an eight-year-old and a 13-year-old are also fantastic ages for loud, sibling squabbling during road trips. We made it to Whittier without strangling each other, and we successfully paddled off from

the ferry dock, fully stocked with all the gear the four of us (plus dog) would need for the entire two weeks of kayaking. We had to pack light because we were travelling in one triple kayak and one single kayak. This meant that the centre hatch of our biggest kayak was full of children and dog. Our goals for the trip were to eat fish, eat prawns, see whales, visit glaciers, get along, not run out of food and to pick berries (but not because we had run out of food). And, amazingly, we met all but one of these goals. We

didn’t see any whales (I am sure you thought it was getting along based on my report of the road trip). In total we paddled about 170 kilometres in 13 days, learning that 12 kilometres a day was about the right pace with the kids. The highlight of the trip was camping for three nights amongst the glaciers. The first day it drizzled rain steadily and we decided to take a rest day, as much as we could rest with the constant sound of

thundering, calving glaciers engulfing us. On the second day with the glaciers, we left our camp and kayaked deeper into the fjord to get a look at Barry Glacier. However, over-night, thousands of small icebergs had filled the fjord, which made our journey seem daunting. But we pushed off anyways, letting the boats crunch over the chunks of ice, and laughing at the beauty of the differentshaped ice as we floated by. cont’d on page 13...

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Success with the prawn trap The author in her own paddling reverie

As we got closer to Barry Glacier, I could see that it wasn’t the small glacier I had assumed it was from a distance; instead, it was a field of ice that stretched back into the hills further than I could imagine. As we paddled around at the edge of Barry Glacier, we were often surrounded by two or three speckled seals, their heads only a slightly different shape and colour than the small icebergs. Before returning to our camp at Coxe Glacier, we crossed the fjord and checked out Cascade Glacier. It seemed like Cascade Glacier calved the most out of the three glaciers in the fjord, and we enjoyed getting closer so we could see the action of the chunks of ice falling into the sea. There was something about the fjord that made me feel at home. Out in the channel, on the way to and from Whittier, I

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felt exposed and a little out of my comfort zone - like I couldn’t quite feel my own skin. In the fjord, I felt embraced. It felt darker in the fjord, as if humans weren’t truly welcome. There was something comforting about this (let’s not analyze that too much). When not in the fjord, my family and I were blown away by

always got a salmon on the line. The boreal landscape of our Yukon home is wondrous and amazing to explore, but there is something about the ocean and its changing tides, marine life and lush flora that make marine kayaking so alluring to our family. We will definitely be heading back to Alaskan waters again. Ruth Lera is a long-term Yukoner interested in Mindfulness, Meditation and loitering in the Boreal Forest. You can reach her at editor@ whatsupyukon.com.

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the abundance of food that the Alaskan landscape had to offer. When blueberry patches were found, we were able to fill our coffers in minutes; and when the fishing line was dropped, we almost

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February 18, 2016

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What’s on at Rendezvous

An amazing snow palace from last year’s Rendezvous

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Active Interest LISTINGS Thu, Feb, 18 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 18 Pursuit & Velocity practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Thu, Feb, 18 Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Feb, 18 Savaté (French Kick Boxing) 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo 335-4500 Thu, Feb, 18 Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Thu, Feb, 18 Youth Drop-in (New age limit 9 -13years old*) Polarettes Gymnastics Club 7:30 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary Fri, Feb, 19 Parent and Tot Drop-In Polarettes Gymnastics Club 10:00 AM Vanier Catholic Secondary Fri, Feb, 19 Hand to Hand - Level 1 (lunch class) with Gael 11:30 AM Aikido Yukon Dojo Fri, Feb, 19 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Fri, Feb, 19 Golden Horn Judo 3:30 PM Golden Horn Elementary Sat, Feb, 20 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:00 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Sat, Feb, 20 Yukon Champs 12:00 PM Biathlon Range Sun, Feb, 21 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:00 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Sun, Feb, 21 Yukon Champs 12:00 PM Biathlon Range Sun, Feb, 21 Velocity & Pursuit 1:00 PM Biathlon Range Sun, Feb, 21 Bears 1:30 PM Biathlon Range Sun, Feb, 21 Family Drop-in Polarettes Gymnastics Club 2:30 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary Mon, Feb, 22 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre

Mon, Feb, 22 Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Mon, Feb, 22 Hand to Hand - Level 1&2 with Gael 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Mon, Feb, 22 Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Mon, Feb, 22 Public Night – Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Mon, Feb, 22 Public Night – Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Mon, Feb, 22 Sword/Bokken with Gael 7:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Tue, Feb, 23 RCMP-ERT 8:00 AM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Tue, Feb, 23 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Tue, Feb, 23 Pursuit & Velocity practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Tue, Feb, 23 Golden Horn Yoga 6:00 PM Golden Horn Elementary Terice 668-6631 Tue, Feb, 23 Whitehorse Scottish Country Dance Club 7:00 PM Jack Hulland Elementary Come solo or bring your friends as this fun activity will not only keep you smiling but also give you a great workout. Tue, Feb, 23 Youth Shooting Program 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Wed, Feb, 24 RCMP-ERT 8:00 AM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Wed, Feb, 24 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24 Weight Watchers 5:00 PM Whitehorse United Church Please arrive 30-minutes prior to the listed meeting time for weigh-in and registration 403-473-0645 Wed, Feb, 24 FREE Activity Night 5:30 PM Whitehorse Elementary Bring your child and have fun with many different activities happening every week! Wed, Feb, 24 Hand to Hand - Level 2&3 with Gael 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Wed, Feb, 24 Adult biathlon 6:30 PM Biathlon Range

Wellness LISTINGS

The next deadline for Arts Fund is:

March 15, 2016

Arts Fund supports group projects in literary, visual and performing arts that foster creative development and engage public participation.

There are four deadlines per year: 15th March, June, September and December. Application form and guidelines are available on our website. Applicants are encouraged to consult a Fund Administrator before applying.

phone: 867-667-3535 toll free: 1-800-661-0408 ext. 3535 artsfund@gov.yk.ca www.tc.gov.yk.ca/af @insideyukon

Thu, Feb, 18, Supporting Your Staff Through Loss and Grief 8:30 AM Yukon College Grief affects all workplaces. The effects of grief are felt by those who experienced the loss, and by those who work with them. 667-7429 Fri, Feb, 19, Sally & Sisters Lunch 12:00 PM Whitehorse Food Bank Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children 334-9317 Sat, Feb, 20, PFLAG Meeting 7:00 PM Yukon College Support for those struggling with sexual orientation and gender identity in themselves or someone they know. Everyone welcome Sun, Feb, 21, Buddhist Meditation Retreat 9:00 AM White Swan Sanctuary hosted by Katog Choku Ling under the guidance of Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche. A day of recorded instruction alternating with meditation practice. Open to everyone for all or part of the day. 335-1424 Sun, Feb, 21, Beginner Mindfulness Meditation 2:00 PM The Studio This two hour workshop is for beginners who would like to learn more about the process of meditation. This workshop is designed to help people set up their own home mindfulness meditation practice. Sun, Feb, 21, Zen meditation and discussion 3:30 PM Alpine Bakery We will do a sitting meditation for 20 minutes, a walking meditation for 10 minutes and a second sitting meditation for 20 minutes. After that we recite a chant (in English), have tea and a snack, and present a short Zen reading for discussion. Mon, Feb, 22, Sally & Sisters Lunch 12:00 PM Whitehorse Food Bank Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children 334-9317

Wed, Feb, 24 Staff/Jo with Gael 7:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Wed, Feb, 24 Public Night-Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Wed, Feb, 24 Practical Course in Self-defense for Women 7:00 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary You are invited to participate in Practical Course in Self-defense for Women Program is running for 3 months and is sponsored by Yukon Government and you will get 50% off. Register today! Wed, Feb, 24 Adult Gymnastics Drop-In (New starting age of 14 years old) Polarettes Gymnastics Club 7:00 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary Wed, Feb, 24 Swing Dancing lessons 7:45 PM Leaping Feats Creative Danceworks Come swing off those winter blues with dance lessons from Erica and Bruce! We will focus on Swing, Cha Cha and 2 step. These are 3 great dance steps that you can easily use in the local music scene here in Whitehorse. 668-3408 Thu, Feb, 25 Salsa Yukon’s Dance Classes 2016 12:00 AM Leaping Feats Creative Danceworks Intermediate Rueda de Casino, Beginner Salsa on 1 and Beginner Bachata, Intermediate Salsa & Intermediate Bachata 2016 classes to start January. Thu, Feb, 25 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25 Pursuit & Velocity practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Thu, Feb, 25 Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Feb, 25 Snowshoe Series 6:00 PM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre 633-5671 Thu, Feb, 25 Savaté (French Kick Boxing) 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo 335-4500 Thu, Feb, 25 Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie-Tremblay Thu, Feb, 25 Youth Drop-in (New age limit 9 -13years old*) Polarettes Gymnastics Club 7:30 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary

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Mon, Feb, 22, Shamata Meditation 5:15 PM White Swan Sanctuary Group meditation all levels welcome Mon, Feb, 22, Buddhist Meditation Society 5:15 PM White Swan Sanctuary All are welcome! Tue, Feb, 23, Golden Horn Yoga 6:00 PM Golden Horn Elementary Terice 668-6631 Wed, Feb, 24, The Counselling Drop-In Clinic: Yukon Distress and Support Line 10:00 AM Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services Free Drop-In counselling is offered every Wednesday from 10am - 4pm. Wed, Feb, 24, Women & Children Lunch Date 11:30 AM Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre Delicious Free Lunch for Women & Children Wed, Feb, 24, December Baby Talk Sessions 1:30 PM Whitehorse Health Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Weight Watchers 5:00 PM Whitehorse United Church Please arrive 30-minutes prior to the listed meeting time for weigh-in and registration 403-473-0645 Wed, Feb, 24, Red Tara Meditation 6:00 PM White Swan Sanctuary Everyone welcome. For more info contact Vicky 633-3715 Thu, Feb, 25, FASD Parent/Caregiver Support Group 6:30 PM FASSY Please share your experiences, wisdom and knowledge.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Wednesday The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Porter Creek Step meeting (CM) 8:00 PM Our Lady of Victory No Puffin (CM, NS) 8:00 PM Maryhouse 504 Cook St., Big Book Study

Thursday The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Polar Group (OM) 7:30 PM Seventh Day Adventists Church (PC) Friday The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Yukon Unity Group Meeting 1:30 PM #4 Hospital Road Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Saturday Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM DETOX Bldg 6118-6th Women’s Meeting (CM, NS) 2:30 PM Whitehorse General Hospital (across from emergency) Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting (OM, NS) 7:00 PM Hospital boardroom Sunday Sunshine Group (OM, NS) 1:00 PM DETOX Bldg 6118-6th Marble Group (OM, NS) 7:00 PM Hospital boardroom Monday The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon Maryhouse 504 Cook St. New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Tuesday The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Ugly Duckling Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Maryhouse 504 Cook St. Juste Pour Aujourd’hui (OM, NS) 7:00 PM 4141B 4th Ave.


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February 18, 2016

Yukon’s Best Friend: DOG CULTURE Meet our dogs, they live for us, we live for them, the Yukon would not be the Yukon without Dog Culture. Send us photos of Yukon dogs and their people!

GOTTA

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Old Fashioned FULL SERVICE Or DO-IT-YOURSELF and Pay at the Pump 867-667-6102

We’re Open 7 Days A Week!

Integra Tire Whitehorse 107 Industrial Road,

Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2T7

Takhina Therapeutic Massage * Relieve Pain * Increase Mobility * Improve Circulation * Reduce Stress Kala would like to introduce two new Massage Therapists to the Yukon:

Submitted by:

Susan and Sandy

Susan Thomas

Attached is a photo taken by my mom, Betty Stalberg,

Kevin Yost

867-334-4764 yostster@gmail.com

in spring of 1962 at Beaver Creek, Yukon.

That is me and my dog in the photo, when I was known

Justine Alton

New Clients Welcome

867-332-0347 justinealton@gmail.com

Book an appointment online at kalasmithrmt.com

as Susie Stalberg. I am with my dog, Sandy. Sandy’s job

Close to Whitehorse...

was to take care of me, and he did that so well. Sandy

and a world away from your everyday.

was my first dog, and certainly not my last!

For Yukon time... Your adventures start here!

What’s Up Yukon is pleased to partner with the Yukon Transportation Museum’s Dog Culture Display, “Yukon’s Best Friend: Doggedness in Love and Labour”. Your photos will be on display at the dog culture exhibit so be sure to stop in Sundays & Mondays 12-5. Selected submissions may appear on both partners social media and inside What’s Up Yukon’s printed issue and website! That’s right your pooch could be appreciated by all!

Come home each night to a comfortable cabin. Gift Certificates are always a treat

Book online at sundogretreat.com 867-633-4183

s r e it r W ur o g in d n a p We’re ex

Maybe you’ve got your own ideas and want to choose your own path? We’re cool with that too.

We have some story ideas, do you have the passion? Looking for writers who can take on assignments!

Pool

Yukon Comic Culture Society presents

Free Board Game Drop-In SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Sponsors: City of Whitehorse,

Titan Gaming & Collectibles, Starlit Citadel, What’s Up Yukon

Contact Lori

12-5 pm

Whitehorse Public Library Meeting Room

Pick from a wide selection of games representing many different genres and themes.

our editorial dragonslayer lori@whatsupyukon.com

Featured Game: TICKET TO RIDE All ages welcome. Come as a group or on your own!


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Community EVENTS

ATLIN Wed, Feb, 24, Board Games 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Ladies’ Lunch & Carpet Bowling 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre

BEAVER CREEK Sat, Feb, 20, Women’s Yoga 9:00 AM Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Sat, Feb, 20, Volleyball 8:00 PM Beaver Creek Community Club Mon, Feb, 22, Tot Time 9:30 AM Nelnah Bessie John School Tue, Feb, 23, Women’s Yoga 7:00 PM Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Tue, Feb, 23, Volleyball 8:00 PM Beaver Creek Community Club

CARCROSS Thu, Feb, 18, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Thu, Feb, 18, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Feb, 18, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator Sun, Feb, 21, St. Saviours Church Service 11:00 AM St. Saviours Church 867-668-3129 Mon, Feb, 22, Carcross Ski Club 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School Call Dan Kemble for info 867-821-3461 Tue, Feb, 23, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Tue, Feb, 23, Tlingit Language classes 5:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Tue, Feb, 23, Sports Night 6:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School Tue, Feb, 23, Women’s Group 7:00 PM Carcross Community Campus 821-4251 Wed, Feb, 24, Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program Lunch 12:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 821-4251 For more info:kathleen. cranfield@ctfn.ca Wed, Feb, 24, Hiroshikai Judo 6:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 332-1031 Wed, Feb, 24, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Feb, 25, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Thu, Feb, 25, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Feb, 25, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator

DAWSON CITY Fri, Feb, 19, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Community Luncheon 11:45 AM Health and Social Building Join us for lunch every Friday, from 11:45 am until 1 pm, at the Health and Social Building. Fri, Feb, 19, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-993-5370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latin-inspired workout! Sat, Feb, 20, Painting 1:00 PM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture Inspire and be inspired by other artists. Bring your own ideas and painting surfaces. Paints, brushes and easels are supplied, no instruction offered. Sat, Feb, 20, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Sun, Feb, 21, St. Paul’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Church 867-993-5381 Sun, Feb, 21, Storyweaving Theatre Workshop 10:30 AM Oddfellows Hall 867 393-2676 Sun, Feb, 21, Sweet Nuggets 11:00 PM Westminster Hotel Lady M & her Mr. Men’s in the cocktail lounge Mon, Feb, 22, Myth and Medium 12:00 AM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 867-7100 Myth and Medium is a mid-winter cultural celebration running from Feb 22nd to Feb 25th in Dawson City, Yukon – the heart of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in homeland. This year we are focusing on the performing arts – song, dance, and storytelling – as ways to reconnect with and promote ceremony. We are weaving the theme of “the Night Sky” through the event. Mon, Feb, 22, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-993-5370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latin-inspired workout! Tue, Feb, 23, Myth and Medium 12:00 AM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 867-7100 Myth and Medium is a mid-winter cultural celebration running from Feb 22nd to Feb 25th in Dawson City, Yukon – the heart of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in homeland. This year we are focusing on the performing arts – song, dance, and storytelling – as ways to reconnect with and promote ceremony. We are weaving the theme of “the Night Sky” through the event. Tue, Feb, 23, Step n Strong 7:00 PM Robert Service School 867-993-2520 For more information email: getrealfit(at)me.com Wed, Feb, 24, Myth and Medium 12:00 AM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 867-7100 Myth and Medium is a mid-winter cultural celebration running from Feb 22nd to Feb 25th in Dawson

City, Yukon – the heart of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in homeland. This year we are focusing on the performing arts – song, dance, and storytelling – as ways to reconnect with and promote ceremony. We are weaving the theme of “the Night Sky” through the event. Wed, Feb, 24, KIAC - Beginning Guitar with Nijen 4:00 PM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture Winter Session: January 6 - February 24 Wed, Feb, 24, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-993-5370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latin-inspired workout! Wed, Feb, 24, CFYT Trivia 8:00 PM The Billy Goat A fundraiser for CFYT local radio. Thu, Feb, 25, Myth and Medium 12:00 AM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture 867-7100 Myth and Medium is a mid-winter cultural celebration running from Feb 22nd to Feb 25th in Dawson City, Yukon – the heart of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in homeland. This year we are focusing on the performing arts – song, dance, and storytelling – as ways to reconnect with and promote ceremony. We are weaving the theme of “the Night Sky” through the event.

FARO Thu, Feb, 18, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Sun, Feb, 21, Faro Church of Apostles Mass 10:00 AM Church of Apostles Sun, Feb, 21, Faro Bible Chapel Sunday Service 10:30 AM Faro Bible Chapel 994-2442 with Pastor Ted Baker 994-2442 Tue, Feb, 23, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Parent & Tot Story Time 11:00 AM Faro Community Library For Babies to age 4. Stories & crafts will be provided Wed, Feb, 24, Faro Fire Department Meeting 7:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Faro Fire Department Wednesday Meeting. Thu, Feb, 25, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Environment Club 3:45 PM Del Van Gorder School

HAINES JUNCTION Thu, Feb, 18, Elders’ Tea & Fitness Lunch 11:00 AM Mun Ku Thu, Feb, 18, Adult Soccer 7:30 PM St. Elias Community School Thu, Feb, 18, Silver Screen Scoundrels 7:30 PM St Elias Convention Centre Sun, Feb, 21, St Christopher’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Christopher’s Church 867-634-2360 Licensed Lay Leader: Lynn De Brabandere Mon, Feb, 22, Fitness Classes - Pilates & Yoga 5:15 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Southern Tutchone Classes 12:00 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Takhini Family Game Night 7:00 PM Takhini Hall Wed, Feb, 24, Kindermusik 10:30 AM St Elias Convention Centre geared towards children ages 2-3 accompanied by an adult. Any preschool child is welcome to attend (0-5) Thu, Feb, 25, Elders’ Tea & Fitness Lunch 11:00 AM Mun Ku Thu, Feb, 25, Open Mic 7:30 PM St Elias Convention Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Adult Soccer 7:30 PM St. Elias Community School

MARSH LAKE Fri, Feb, 19, Jackalope Friday Dinners 7:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Tot Group 10:00 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Mother Goose Parent & Tot 10:30 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Knitting Circle 1:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Happy Hour 4:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sun, Feb, 21, Drop in Badminton 11:00 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, North of 60 Cafe 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Are you retired? Have some time? Marsh Lake seniors socialize, play cards, have coffee, tea and homemade goodies. C’mon down! Tue, Feb, 23, North of 60 Seniors Cafe 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Tot Group 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Yoga with Richard 5:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Adult Fitness 6:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre

MAYO Sun, Feb, 21, St. Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Tue, Feb, 23, Mayo Sewing Nights 7:00 PM Yukon College Mayo Campus

MOUNT LORNE Thu, Feb, 18, Playgroup for parents 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 6677083 Fri, Feb, 19, Learning Lions - Homeschoolers Get Together 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 667-7083 Wed, Feb, 24, Kids Craft time 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Playgroup for parents 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 6677083

OLD CROW Thu, Feb, 18, Adult Night at the Youth Centre 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Sun, Feb, 21, St. Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St. Lukes Church 867-993-5381 Thu, Feb, 25, Adult Night at the Youth Centre 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center

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TAGISH Thu, Feb, 18, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofit: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Catch Kids Club: Tagish 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Beginners Yoga: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre With instructor Lee Randell. Sat, Feb, 20, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Sat, Feb, 20, Outdoor Sports Activities: Tagish 1:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Soccer, baseball, field hockey etc Sun, Feb, 21, Pancake Breakfast with Sunday Morning Trivia: Tagish 9:30 AM Tagish Community Centre 399-3407 Third Sunday of every month. September 20th - Trivia Theme is “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?’ Tue, Feb, 23, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Nordic Walking: Tagish 1:30 PM Tagish Community Centre Call 399-3407 for more info. Tue, Feb, 23, Stayfit: Tagish 6:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Wed, Feb, 24, Coffee and Chat: Tagish Community Centre 2:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fresh baked goods every Wednesday. Thu, Feb, 25, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofit: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Catch Kids Club: Tagish 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre

TESLIN Thu, Feb, 18, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 18, After school XC skiing GR 4-9 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 18, Kids Guitar and Harmonica 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 18, Adult Guitar and Ukulele Lessons 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 18, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 18, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Fri, Feb, 19, Public Skate 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Feb, 20, Quilting and Crafting Club 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Feb, 20, Family Public Skate 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Feb, 20, Teslin Youth Club (Gr 7-12) 8:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Feb, 21, Catholic Mass/Communion Service at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission 10:30 AM Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission Sun, Feb, 21, Adult Yoga 11:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Feb, 21, Public Skate 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Feb, 21, Carpet Bowling (ages 55+) 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Feb, 21, Curling 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Feb, 22, Kids in the Kitchen (K4-Grade 3) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Feb, 22, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Feb, 22, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Feb, 23, Stay ‘N Play Babies Social 10:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Feb, 23, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Feb, 23, Kids in the Kitchen (Grade 4-9) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Feb, 23, Adult Yoga (13+) 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Feb, 24, Golden Age Social (Ages 55+) 10:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Feb, 24, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Feb, 24, After School Activities (K4-Gr 3) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Feb, 24, Curling 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, After school XC skiing GR 4-9 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, Kids Guitar and Harmonica 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, Adult Guitar and Ukulele Lessons 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Feb, 25, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center

WATSON LAKE Thu, Feb, 18, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Thu, Feb, 18, Girls Night Youth group 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Sun, Feb, 21, St. John’s Church Service 10:00 AM St. John’s Church Service (867) 536-2932 Sun, Feb, 21, Liard Evangelical Free Church Service 10:00 AM The Little Brown Log Church Sunday morning services, then fellowship time with coffee after the service Very friendly! Mon, Feb, 22, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Wed, Feb, 24, Ladies Time Out Breakfast 8:30 AM Dragon’s Den Hotel Cynthia Armstrong 5367239

Thu, Feb, 25, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Thu, Feb, 25, Girls Night Youth group 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre

HAINES, ALASKA DAILY Haines Public Library Open 10:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Mondays - Saturdays Everyone Welcome Swim 11:00:00 AM & 5:00 PM Haines Community Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Men’s Bible Study 7:00 AM Haines Presbyterian Church Fri, Feb, 19, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Fri, Feb, 19, Women’s Bible Study 10:30 AM Haines Presbyterian Church Fri, Feb, 19, Story time 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Fri, Feb, 19, Yoga w/Mandy 12:00 PM Haines Community Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Zumba Toning 10:00 AM Haines Community Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Mon, Feb, 22, Mother Goose Stories and Songs 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Mon, Feb, 22, Senior Exercise Class 11:15 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Cardio/strength training circuit 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Senior Swim 10:00 AM Haines Community Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Haines Women’s Fellowship 3:00 PM Haines Senior Center Tue, Feb, 23, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Wed, Feb, 24, Senior Exercise Class 11:15 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Tlingit Language Class 3:30 PM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Guys Yoga 5:00 PM Haines Community Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre

SKAGWAY, ALASKA Thu, Feb, 18, Stick and Mat Pilates w/Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Thu, Feb, 18, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Thu, Feb, 18, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Thu, Feb, 18, Restorative Yoga: w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Spinning w/ Emily 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 18, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Feb, 19, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Feb, 19, SpinYoga w/Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Must set up yoga equipment in Group Fitness Room prior to class start time! Fri, Feb, 19, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Fri, Feb, 19, Vinyasa Flow level 2 w/Katherine 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Feb, 19, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Fri, Feb, 19, SpinYoga w/Courtney 4:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Must set up yoga equipment in Group Fitness Room prior to class start time! Fri, Feb, 19, Volleyball For Adults 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Spinning w/ Cindy 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Sat, Feb, 20, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Sun, Feb, 21, Gentle Yoga: All Levels w/Jeanne 3:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sun, Feb, 21, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 5:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up Sun, Feb, 21, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ AJ 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Feb, 22, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre

Mon, Feb, 22, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Mon, Feb, 22, Restorative Yoga: w/ Katherine AL 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Mon, Feb, 22, TRX Suspension Training w/ Abby 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required Mon, Feb, 22, Spinning w/ Cindy 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ Courtney 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Feb, 22, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Mon, Feb, 22, Soccer For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Chair and Mat Pilates w/Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Feb, 23, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Tue, Feb, 23, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Tue, Feb, 23, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Tue, Feb, 23, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Wed, Feb, 24, Back/Hip Yoga: All Levels w/ Katherine 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Wed, Feb, 24, TRX Suspension Training w/ Abby 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required Wed, Feb, 24, Spinning w/ Cindy 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Wed, Feb, 24, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Climbing Instruction For Belay Certification Class - Signup Required 6:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Feb, 24, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 6:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up Wed, Feb, 24, Belay Check For Certification Signup Required 7:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Stick and Mat Pilates w/Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Thu, Feb, 25, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Thu, Feb, 25, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Thu, Feb, 25, Restorative Yoga: w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Spinning w/ Emily 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Feb, 25, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre

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February 18, 2016

This is Not the Yukon: Life in Southern Ontario with Joslyn Kilborn

Trees I

remember the first time I drove the Skagway Pass. Like a place that time had missed, a prehistoric landscape where plants were still just beginning to grow, though I knew those squat stubborn pines were hundreds of years old. Trees grow differently on a mountain pass. If you’re from the south you might say that it’s harder for trees to grow up there. When you compare their growing conditions to the long, warm summers that let southern trees grow tall as buildings, it seems like those mountain trees are facing a serious disadvantage. They will never be as tall, as thick, as magnificent as the trees of the south. They just won’t. Trees down in Whitehorse face similar, though less dramatic, conditions. Compared to mountain trees, they are huge – slim as your arm but tall and elegant, looming gently over the roof of your house, masking you from your neighbours. But on the scale of comparison, they don’t have the verdure of the trees of southern Canada. Returning to the south from the north is like entering an overgrown jungle, trees so big they shock the senses, And it seems so easy for them. As long as I’ve been alive there have been these giant trees hanging around me, a handful on most suburban blocks, more down by the river, even more at the local park. There aren’t, you know, a

PHOTO: Joslyn Kilborn

Trees are easy to love ton of them. We have to cut a lot of them down to fit in all the houses and roads and shopping centres we need. But it hardly feels like there is a lack of them. If you don’t have a giant tree in your front yard, your neighbour does, and it’s big enough to cover half of your lawn too. When I lived in my Yukon cabin I felt an intimacy with the thin pines that hugged the walls of my home. I looked out my windows

and their tight knit trunks stood solid, my natural fortress. If I climbed into the loft and looked out the skylight, my view was on par with the bushy green down of their needles, and I felt like one of them. Those pines made me feel watched over, taken care of. One night squatting on an Okanagan beach it began to rain. I woke as the first drops hit my exposed face and roused the others to run for the nearest tree

– an incomprehensibly humongous weeping willow who bent the arms of her natural umbrella down around us. We instinctively hugged the trunk, curling our sleeping bodies around the thick place it entered the earth, and were dry. In the middle of the night I woke again, opened my eyes and gratefully studied the far-reaching canopy above me. I felt watched over. I felt taken care of.

This kind of thing couldn’t happen quite the same way with one of those trees on the Skagway Pass – they aren’t big enough to shelter me from anything. But this doesn’t matter to them. They keep on at their task, which is to grow, slow and unnoticeable as their progress may be. Joslyn Kilborn has a dog everyone calls, “Soul Bunny.”

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February 18, 2016

Don’t Panic!

Take care of your dog this fireworks season by Lori Garrison

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y dog, Herman, once stepped between myself and a charging two-thousand-pound black Angus bull. He turned the animal back by sheer virtue of his own ferocity and unwillingness to be moved. On another occasion, he chased off a young male grizzly bear that was stalking myself and my girlfriend as we picked morels in northern British Columbia. He has ridden shotgun in my canoe as it rushed down the Yukon River and sat patient and quiet under my seat as we rode the subway together through downtown Toronto. He has always guarded myself and my things and has stopped two separate break and enter attempts. He once killed a milk snake – an aggressive reptile native to Southern Ontario – with a painful, although only moderately poisonous bite, when it attempted to strike him. He snatched it up his in jaws and shook it so ferociously that it snapped in two. When he was very small I used to take him with me on my motorcycle by tucking him into my leather jacket and zipping him up inside, so he could ride face-in against me, a fact which he seems to still recall, as he becomes excited whenever he sees a parked motorcycle to this day. He is nearly six now, and throughout the years he has never been the perfect dog, but he has always been unfailingly loyal and brave to the point of stupidity. And yet, despite being what one might call “a dog’s dog,” the sound of fireworks or gunfire will reduce him to a quivering, whimpering, neurotic mess, shivering and hiding his head under my arm or crawling under the bed and refusing to be moved. Recently,

over the New Year’s holiday, we were accidentally outside for a walk - due to my own carelessness of the time - when the fireworks went off. His terror was so great that he ran in the bushes, dug a hole under a tree in the snow right down to the dirt, and refused to be moved. I only found him because he had a collar light, and when I did, I had to scoop him up like a baby and carry him home. This is not an uncommon fear among dogs - after each session of fireworks, there are numerous reports among dog owners of dogs going missing - and it can be a very serious problem, causing serious anxiety, destructive behaviours or for dogs to disappear. When frightened by loud noises, a dog can be, “disoriented for days, running and running, because they are scared… Most people with nervous dogs can expect their dogs to react quite a bit, but even calm dogs can react to loud noises,” says veteran-dog trainer Erika Rozsa-Atkinson. Rozsa-Atkinson is the owner of the Whitehorse dog training school Canines and Company. Owners should keep their dogs on a long leash when going out at times when triggers – fireworks, gunfire or thunderstorms – might be present, and not leave them outdoors unattended. When a dog is frightened, she says, it’s important not to comfort them (no matter how much you might want to) because this simply reinforces their belief that there is something to be afraid of. “It’s very important that you remain calm and do not get anxious yourself,” Rozsa-Atkinson notes. “Anxious owners project their anxiety on the dog and escalate the behaviour.” Instead, she says, you should

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Herman is terrified of fireworks, thunderstorms and gunfire, but not snakes, bears, drowning or charging bulls. Go figure remain relaxed and keep your pet someplace safe with you. If the dog is having serious issues, she says, such as when anxiety becomes unbearable or they are visibly suffering from such fears, an owner might want to consider mild sedatives for the duration of specific, foreseeable events, such as fireworks. Thundershirts – a product that squeezes an anxious dog tightly in order to help reduce their anxiety – may be effective, although Rozsa-Atkinson says it is effective in only about 35 per cent of cases. Treatment aside, preventing these panicked episodes is actually more important than dealing with them when they occur, says Rozsa-Atkinson, because it can take weeks for the dog to fully recover. Plenty of exercise prior to an event like fireworks will help a dog cope, she notes, because a healthy, physically and mentally fit dog is better prepared to deal with stress.

So, why do some dogs react to loud, unexpected noises in such a panicked way, while others are totally non-plussed? Rozsa-Atkinson says that sometimes it is often a matter of the environment a dog encounters as a young puppy, or caused by genetic factors, but every dog is different. “Dogs react to anything they perceive as danger. Your dog looks to you for guidance and needs to trust you,” she says. She adds that often times dog owners go online looking for a solution to their problems, and that while often good advice can be found there, it may not work for every dog, nor be appropriate for your dog or situation. “It’s important that people remember that dogs are living beings, not things that can be fixed by a google search,” she says. This year’s Rendezvous fireworks are scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 22 at 8:20 pm at Shipyards Park. While this is a fun event for people, it can be terrifying for

pets, so if you have a dog, please remember to keep him or her safe and comfortable this weekend. Lori Garrison is the editor of What’s Up Yukon. Her best friend is a pitbull mix named after Herman Hesse. Questions or comments about her stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

Tips to Keep A Noise-Reactive Dog Safe and Happy For dogs that are reactive to loud noises, such as fireworks, you can: • not leave them unattended outside if there is a chance he may be exposed to loud noises; • keep them on a leash when fireworks or thunderstorms are scheduled to occur; • keep them with you, inside, in a comfortable, familiar place;

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