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The end of the line, the Arctic Ocean in Tuktoyaktuk Check out the May 12 issue of What’s Up Yukon for Part 1 of this story, or find it online on our website.

When a Canada 150 project resulted in a road linking Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, the shores of the Arctic Ocean were newly accessible. So too, then, were my plans to drive the length of the Dempster Highway.

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y wife and I made plans to drive to Tuk and put our hands in the Arctic Ocean. We were tenderfeet, like those inexperienced souls who came to strike it rich in the gold fields. We wanted to mine the maximum of experiences, see the maximum amount of countryside, camping along the way. Unfortunately, we are not campers by any stretch of the imagination. My wife’s idea of roughing it is not having a place in the bathroom

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to plug in the hair dryer. I have camped, but many, many years ago, and mostly around hunting trips. The friendly and helpful folks at Fraser Way R.V. were happy to set us up in a palatial truck and camper to assist us in our quest. Complete with cooking utensils, dishes and axe. We were set. The Dempster is a gravel highway that passes through some beautiful country. First stop was cont’d on page 4 ...


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Aimée Dawn Robinson

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Specializing in nomadic arts, Aimée Dawn Robinson is a dancer, writer, visual artist, Tarot reader and astrologer. Readings with Aimée offer you fresh perspective and realistic tools for change and re-balancing. Read all about it, book readings, workshops, and gift certificates online at: www.bowandarrowtarotandastrology.com.

TURNS OUT, BEING JUST AND FAIR IS HOT

Question: May we please have advice for those seeking love this summer?

The Card: Justice, Major Arcana XI

Rulerships: Libra, Venus, Saturn. Element: Air. Colour: Green. Minerals: Carnelian, Cat’s Eye.

The Deck: The Rider-Waite ColemanSmith, first published in 1910. Card illustration here by Aimée.

Astrological Circumstances: I cast the reading during the Waning Gibbous Moon in Capricorn, in a plume of white sage, with compassionate intentions. May it harm none.

Physical Description: In the Tarot card Justice, Major Arcana XI (in some decks, XIII), we encounter a figure seated on a stone throne in a place of great universal power, law and learning. The figure’s face is both serene and intense. Their robes indicate wealth but are not flashy. They are

wearing a simple gold crown atop a classic bob haircut. In one hand, we see a sword, in the other hand she/he holds a set of balanced scales. There are stone pillars on either side of the throne. Between the pillars is a plum-coloured panel of fine cloth, velvet or heavy silk. Golden light comes from behind the fabric panel. The atmosphere of the card is calm.

Metaphysical Description & Advice: At first, I was surprised by this card’s appearance in our summer love reading. Perhaps I was expecting something racier. Then I considered the depth of the connection between love and Justice. In Tarot and Astrology, we talk about “rulerships”. The system of rulerships is a gorgeous web of interrelated planets and zodiac signs to which all objects, lifeforms, and entities have affiliations. For example, Venus rules our values and how we like to relate to others (and a lot of other things). The Tarot card Justice is ruled by the astrology sign Libra, and therefore has quite a lot to say about seeking balance and fairness in love and in relationship. If you are seeking love this summer, start by being honest and fair with yourself about what you desire, then take this honesty and fairness into your courtship and love affairs. Your values and legal matters will affect your approach to love.

Justice is clearly a huge theme in human interactions right now. Worldwide people are fighting for this very thing. This summer, love is not only about how you feel, but what your values are. Balance is key. All things considered in 2021, if you seek more than one lover, honesty is extra important. The Justice card indicates less than honest dealings will lead to consequences. There is a big sword there, after all. Legal matters and education are indicated by the Justice card. You may find love in an educational or academic environment. If your love life currently involves legal proceedings such as divorce, strive for fairness, consistency and balance. Justice can also indicate the legal side of getting married. In either case, keep your actions straightforward and with an awareness of the big perspective and public frameworks. While Justice is not the most playful of Tarot cards, with Libra’s influence on the card, lovely things such as charm, grace and appreciation for beauty will be part of the summer love-scape. Unity, fairness, sympathy and making all kinds of partnerships public will be featured. This summer, the global lens of justice will continue to motivate and change relationships. Find

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What’s Inside Driving the Dempster Pt 2 ..........2 Traveling Light ........................3 Alone Together ........................5 Gather ...................................6

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This summer, love is not only about how you feel, but what your values are

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people who share your values and you are off to a good start. Remember the light behind the curtain in the Justice card and decide what the light of justice means to you. This process will bring you more love than you may expect. Specializing in nomadic arts, Aimée Dawn Robinson is a dancer, writer, visual artist, Tarot reader and astrologer. Readings with Aimée offer you fresh perspective and realistic tools for change and re-balancing. Read all about it, book readings, workshops, and gift certificates online at: www. bowandarrowtarotandastrology. com n

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the Interpretive Centre, 75 kilometres from the start. At a lookout just north of the Interpretive Centre there are great views of the Tombstone Mountains. The gravel road is meant to be taken slowly. If you are going too fast, the road will tell you. If you are going too fast on washboard, the collection of wine glasses and coffee cups in the cupboard might not make it to the next stop in one piece. The Arctic Circle is that imaginary line that demarcates the land of the midnight sun. North of the Arctic Circle, the sun does not set in the summer, nor does it rise in the winter. For those of us who do not live in that situation, this was a novel experience. Surprisingly, there was no black dotted line on the ground, marking the Arctic Circle. When I think of the Arctic, I think of tundra, flat expanses without trees. The Arctic Circle, at least the part that intersects the Dempster Highway, was not

like that at all. Yes, there was a distinct shortage of trees, but there were mountains rising up in the distance. It was not what I expected at all. Challenge your perceptions and go see for yourself. There are many things to see along the Dempster Highway. The Dempster Highway Travelogue, produced by the Yukon government, was an invaluable resource. There are things to look at, rock formations that march across the tops of mountains that look like elephants, or the remnants of a gold mine from years gone by. There was breathtaking beauty around each corner. Along the way, we learned the tragic history of the Lost Patrol and the North-West Mounted Police officer who solved the riddle of the missing men and their fate as they tried to travel from Fort MacPherson to Dawson City in December, and had the highway named after him. Inuvik was an interesting place. We stopped at the North

Mart (think of Walmart, but in the North). You could buy anything from a snowmobile, or parka to groceries and hardware. The North Mart was across the street from the Igloo Church, which was closed, but we peered through the windows to try and get a glimpse inside. The new road to Tuktoyaktuk, which means “Place of the Caribou,” snaked between ponds or small lakes of the Mackenzie Delta. Shrubs grew only knee-high. Some of these were berry bushes. Trees were scarce. At last we reached the end of the road and found the Arctic Ocean. It was a cold day in August, the sky as grey as the water, and the wind pierced our fleece jackets. We made our way down to a sheltered place and put our hands in the water, which seemed warmer than the air temperature. Traditionally, people dip their toes in the water. We are not going back to do it the right way. There are other roads to explore. n

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Manus Hopkins Manus Hopkins is a Whitehorse- and Toronto-based journalism student, musician and lover of heavy metal and cats.

ALONE TOGETHER AT WOOD STREET CENTRE How the MAD program’s original new play came together in the age of COVID

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t’s no surprise to learn that the pandemic was a huge part of the inspiration behind Alone Together, a new original play by the Wood Street Centre’s Music, Arts and Drama (MAD) program. With COVID consuming an entire year of everyone’s lives at this point, it seems almost natural for creatives to produce work that reflects the strangeness of these times, and the isolation that comes with being stuck in them. The show centres around a home for children from all sorts of backgrounds who have found their own community and family with each other. An unnamed pandemic changes the lives of the children and they must learn how to navigate their new normality. Yet another, less expected inspiration was the song “Freak on a Leash,” by ‘90s alternative metal act Korn, off their seminal 1998 breakthrough album Follow the Leader. Specifically, it was the scatted midsection of the song that caught the ear of MAD instructor Carolyn Westberg, as some of her students recount. “Our director, Carolyn, really liked “Freak on a Leash” by Korn…

I’m pretty sure I’m telling this story right,” says Cadence Milford, a grade 11 student who plays Macy, a bubbly 11-year-old girl who is the youngest child in the home. “There’s one part that’s very primal and she imagined that as a kid picking up the phone and hearing their parent on the other end, and I think that inspired the entire show.” Westberg came up with the concept and wrote the bones of the play, and then the students, who range from grade 10 to grade 12, fleshed out the script with additional scenes, according to Chris Thompson, a grade 12 student who plays Simon, one of the boys who has been at the home the longest, at 17 years old. “He’s definitely had a very sheltered kind of life,” Thompson says of his character. “The home is very much away from the rest of the world.” The students came up with their characters themselves and were taught certain exercises to learn how to get into character. “Dave (Kanary, who teaches MAD along with Westberg) and Carolyn would make us choose an animal to use to symbolize our character,” explains Gabriel Hopkins, another grade 12 student, who plays Joey, an anxious know-it-all who obsessively studies his surroundings, and had a hard time connecting with the other kids when he arrived at the home. “Mine was a dolphin be-

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Chris Thompson, Cadence Milford and Gabriel Hopkins (left to right) are three cast members of MAD’s Alone Together cause my character was heavily based around intelligence. It was really annoying to pretend to be a dolphin onstage when you’re also a human being, but it helped.” Another method involves a similar approach but with a colour to symbolize each character rather than an animal. The students were also encouraged to pick a quirk for their character and play it up to the maximum, and carefully construct their characters’ movement styles and voices to suit their per-

sonalities. While the students hail their instructors as excellent mentors and guides, they are also thankful for the control they are given and the capability the teachers believe they possess. “They’re very confident in our ability to get stuff done,” Milford says, referring to Westberg and Kanary. “Almost everyday it’s just ‘okay, go get done what needs to get done.’ It’s nice.” Because the program is legally

considered a cohort, the students don’t have to be masked or distanced during rehearsals, but when their choreographer comes in, that changes. The stage will also be further away from the audience than usual, meaning the students will have to project their voices even more and work harder to connect with the attendees. Unfortunately, they are also not allowed to sing during the show, so the play is entirely spoken. While the students are all writers and actors, they also each belong to one of four production teams: public relations, set, costumes and props. Milford, who reached out to What’s Up Yukon and set up our interview, is on the PR team, while Thompson is on set and Hopkins is on props. “The costume team will get all the costumes for all the characters, the props team will make or find all the props, and the set team will literally build the entire set,” says Hopkins. MAD’s Alone Together runs from June 2-6. The shows start nightly at 7 p.m., except for the June 6 show, which starts at 2 p.m. There is also an afternoon show on June 5 at 2 p.m., in addition to that evening’s performance. The students have reserved seats for their family members, and the remaining tickets will be available at the door. Visit https://musicartanddrama.weebly.com/ to keep up with the MAD program. n


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May 26, 2021 column with

Michele Genest

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Michele Genest is a Whitehorse-based chef and writer. She is also somewhat of a gardener. Michele has also written two books “The Boreal Feast - A Culinary Journey Through The North” and “The Boreal Gourmet - Adventures In Northern Cooking.”

FORAGING IN LOCAL MARKETS FOR CHEESE PIE MAKINGS At the end of April, after a halcyon week of blue skies and blazing sun, the weather in Whitehorse closed in. We had wind, we had snow, we had cold, bonebiting rain. The new grass just showing itself in the yard looked fed-up and dejected, as if it too were saying, “Come on, really?” The foraging season seemed to recede into the distance. As for the gardening season, the very idea of young rhubarb pushing its fists out of the soil was laughable.

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iscouraged by this dismal prospect, I bundled up and set off around town to forage in supermarkets and small shops for local and locally available foodstuffs to bring home and play with. The first stop was Cultured Fine Cheese in the Horwood’s Mall for some Klondike Valley Creamery (KVC) cheeses. I had a cheese pie in mind; one I’d first tasted in Sweden years ago and recreated

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using Canadian cheddar in place of the beloved Swedish cheese, Västerbottonsost. Why not try a Yukon cheese this time round? I was in luck—KVC’s Kerrsdale cheddar and The Dutchman were in stock and I scooped up 200 grams of each, along with pickled cherries and green olives stuffed with orange peel for accompaniment (Cheese pie pairs well with tart, briny flavours). It was a slow moment in the store so owner

Larra Daley had time to chat, always a treat and an opportunity to tap into her vast knowledge of all things cheese. Next stop was Wykes’ Your Independent Grocer in search of local flour. Yes, local flour, in the Yukon. Wykes’ dropped this bombshell in a Facebook post on April 13, and Tum Tum’s Black Gilt Meats followed suit on April 15, both welcoming Hinterland Flour Mills products to their shelves. Trevor

and Marie Amiot, the farmers behind Hinterland, grow wheat and barley on their farm in the Yukon River Valley and mill the grains themselves. Their offerings range from barley and wheat flour to baking mixes to whole grain barley. I picked up a one-kilo bag of hard red spring wheat whole grain flour and am looking forward to lots of experiments in the coming weeks. Next stop was the cooler sec-

tion at Wykes’ where I dreamed for a moment of Yukon-made butter and cream—surely it’s just a matter of time—and picked up a dozen large brown Little Red Hen eggs from Mandalay Farm. From there it was home to the kitchen armed with a shopping bag filled with local and locally sourced foodstuffs. How satisfying. Now, here’s the thing, local cont’d on page 15 ...

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WHITEHORSE EVENTS ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s ART SHOWS Wed thru Fri Travels with a Sketchbook by Virginia Wilson 11:30 AM YAAW Yukon Artists at Work Come see the art, watch Virginia paint, and browse ten volumes of sketchbooks from the past 20 years! https://www.yaaw.com Until Fri May 28 Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen Northern Front Studio A group art show featuring David Ashley, Cheryl Rivest, Megan Melanson, Sharon Edmunds and Erin Dixon. Until Sat May 29 As You See It by the Quilters of Whitehorse & Haines. Arts Underground A collaborative exhibition of art quilts by ten quilters from Whitehorse, Yukon and Haines, Alaska, inspired by the children’s game “telephone.” https:// www.artsunderground.ca/exhibitions/asyou-see-it Until Sat May 29 This is How I Listen: The Art of Dyslexia by Zoë Armstrong Arts Underground Comprising drawings I created during hundreds of art therapy sessions.

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GENERAL EVENTS Wed May 26 Auditions for Indigenous Summer Play Readings 2021 The Guild Hall 4:00 PM Auditions will consist of reading sides from the play and a brief chat about theatre. Email meredith@ gwaandaktheatre.ca to book your audition time or for more info. https://bit. ly/3uXQZL2 Wed May 26 Cruisin The Dub A&W Restaurant 6:00 PM Meet up with other car enthusiasts and enjoy the show. Neighbourhood Cruises (Map on FB) start at 7:00 PM. Wed May 26 Kids and parents learn to bird at McIntyre McIntyre Marsh Gazebo 11:00 AM Meet at McIntyre Marsh Gazebo Pre-register shyloh@yukonbirds. ca. #learntobird https://yukonbirds.ca/ calendar/ Wed May 26 Dreary and Izzy The Guild Hall 8:00 PM This funny and poignant play is the story of two sisters who have lost their parents in a car accident. Deirdre is struggling in her role as her sister’s sole caregiver when Freddie Seven Horses, a good-looking vacuum cleaner salesman, arrives at their door and sparks unexplored emotions in each sister. https://www. guildhall.ca/shows/dreary-and-izzy.php Wed May 26 Spanish Conversational Group Yukon Government Administration Building 12:00 PM Join us inside at Bridge Cafe Wed May 26 Seniors Choir Practice Golden Age Society 7:00 PM https://bit. ly/3utKjnF Wed May 26 Seniors Line Dancing Golden Age Society 2:00 PM Seniors Line Dancing! Join us every Tuesday for beginners, and every Wednesday for intermediate line dancing fun. https:// yukon-seniors-and-elders.org/index.php/ ga-home Wed May 26 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-andelders.org Wed May 26 Kids and parents learn to bird at McIntyre McIntyre Marsh Gazebo 11:00 AM Meet at McIntyre Marsh Gazebo Pre-register shyloh@yukonbirds. ca. #learntobird https://yukonbirds.ca/ calendar/

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Thurs May 27 Birds of the Millennium Trail Millennium Trail 6:30 PM with Jenny Trapnell. Meet at the Whitehorse Fish Ladder. Wheelchair accessible. (2 hrs) #learntobird https://yukonbirds.ca/ calendar/ Thurs May 27 Dreary and Izzy The Guild Hall 8:00 PM This funny and poignant play is the story of two sisters who have lost their parents in a car accident. Deirdre is struggling in her role as her sister’s sole caregiver when Freddie Seven Horses, a good-looking vacuum cleaner salesman, arrives at their door and sparks unexplored emotions in each sister. https://www. guildhall.ca/shows/dreary-and-izzy.php Thurs May 27 Introduction to Bicycle Maintenance Icycle Sports 6:30 PM Participants must pre-register for this ticketed event at this website: https://bit. ly/3bwgwTZ Minimum 48 hours notice required. No previous experience needed, bring your own tools/bike or we can supply. Thurs May 27 Legion Music Trivia Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 7:00 PM Enjoy an evening of music trivia, for Legion members and signed in guests, masks are mandatory, limited participation. Thurs May 27 Latin Dancing Golden Age Society 6:30 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Thurs May 27 Seniors Bingo Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Thurs May 27 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-andelders.org Thurs May 27 Sundog Toastmasters Club Sport Yukon 12:00 PM Learn the skills, practice the speaking, receive the feedback to improve your public speaking, communication and leadership skills. Guests are welcomed with advanced notice. Call 689-6363 or email toastmastersyukon@gmail. com. https://www.facebook.com/ toastmastersyukon/?ref=page_internal Thurs May 27 Lonnie Powells Drumming With Seniors Golden Age Society 7:30 PM https://bit.ly/2Szh0lK Thurs May 27 Fireweed Community Market Shipyards Park 3:00 PM Come join us and shop for local art, crafts, grown/raised food, baked goods, and prepared meals! Order ahead online for pick up. www.localline.ca/fireweedcommunity-market https://www.facebook. com/events/164518705449515 Fri May 28 The Helmut Grünberg – Yukon Birdathon! Location TBC Sharing the passion – a conservation fundraiser! For more info email yukonbirdclub@ yukonbirds.ca https://yukonbirds.ca/ calendar/ Fri May 28 Dreary and Izzy The Guild Hall 8:00 PM This funny and poignant play is the story of two sisters who have lost their parents in a car accident. Deirdre is struggling in her role as her sister’s sole caregiver when Freddie Seven Horses, a good-looking vacuum cleaner salesman, arrives at their door and sparks unexplored emotions in each sister. https://www. guildhall.ca/shows/dreary-and-izzy.php Fri May 28 Seniors Crib Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Sat May 29 Yukon Amateur Radio Association Coffee Discussion Group A&W Restaurant 8:45 AM Hams from outside the Yukon and those are interested are welcome to join us in this casual event. http://www.yara.ca/index.html Sat May 29 Hootalinqua Community and Farmers’ Market Hootalinqua Volunteer Fire Department 10:00 AM Agricultural products, arts and crafts, garage sale items that you have for sale. https://bit. ly/3tZOxTh

Sat May 29 Dreary and Izzy The Guild Hall 8:00 PM This funny and poignant play is the story of two sisters who have lost their parents in a car accident. Deirdre is struggling in her role as her sister’s sole caregiver when Freddie Seven Horses, a good-looking vacuum cleaner salesman, arrives at their door and sparks unexplored emotions in each sister. https://www. guildhall.ca/shows/dreary-and-izzy.php Sun May 30 McIntyre Creek Birdsong Workshop Porter Creek Super A 7:30 AM Join Pam Sinclair (3 hrs) #learntobird https://yukonbirds.ca/calendar/ Sun May 30 Secondhand Clothing Bizarre Whitehorse Seventh-Day Adventist Church 2:00 PM Secondhand Clothing Bizarre, proceeds go to charity. Donations accepted if in good condition. Please drop off donations on Sunday afternoons only. Call 633-3463 for more info. Mon May 31 Seniors Shuffleboard Golden Age Society 1:00 PM Join us for a social event that is just plain fun. https://bit. ly/3o6Kcwh Mon May 31 Seniors WHIST Golden Age Society 1:00 PM Before the days of auction bridge and contract bridge it was a very popular game indeed, but today Whist has been superseded by Bridge. https:// yukon-seniors-and-elders.org/index.php/ ga-home Mon May 31 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-andelders.org Tues Jun 1 Introduction to Bicycle Maintenance Icycle Sports 6:30 PM Participants must pre-register for this ticketed event at this website: https://bit. ly/3bwgwTZ Minimum 48 hours notice required. No previous experience needed, bring your own tools/bike or we can supply. Mon May 31 Dads Matter Group Whitehorse Health Centre 11:30 AM A group for dads, grandfathers, stepdads, uncles, foster fathers, discuss parenting and socialize. To register call 336-0795 or email ante.tokic@yukon.ca. Tues Jun 1 Family Walking Group Rotary Peace Park 10:30 AM Families to get out for a nice walk around the Park. Light snacks and refreshments provided. Please call Nikki if you need a ride at 332-5380. Tues Jun 1 Woodshop Orientation Yukonstruct Makespace 6:30 PM This training will take you through the Yukonstruct wood shop and explain each piece of woodworking equipment. Participants will each get hands on practice with some of the machines. https://bit.ly/335ymZg Tues Jun 1 New member orientation Yukonstruct Makespace 5:00 PM New member orientation. Free orientation for new members – if you are just curious about the space instead join us on one of the public lunch time tours, held every Tuesday at noon. https://bit.ly/3f1wFSz Tues Jun 1 Ladies Nights: Introduction to Bicycle Maintenance Icycle Sports 6:30 PM No previous experience needed. Get the most from the course by bringing your own bike and the tools you carry on a ride. Register online. https://cutt.ly/ xbDO7CV Tues Jun 1 Chess Club Titan Gaming and Collectibles 6:00 PM Love Chess? Want to learn? Looking for Competition? Join us! Tues Jun 1 Seniors Foot Clinic Golden Age Society 8:00 AM https://yukonseniors-and-elders.org/index.php/ga-home Tues Jun 1 Seniors Bridge Golden Age Society 7:00 PM Yukon Bridge players come join us for competition or fun or both https://bit.ly/3utKjnF

Tues Jun 1 Seniors Line Dancing Golden Age Society 2:00 PM Seniors Line Dancing! Join us every Tuesday for beginners, and every Wednesday for intermediate line dancing fun. https:// yukon-seniors-and-elders.org/index.php/ ga-home Tues Jun 1 Seniors quilting needle work and crafts Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3f406De Tues Jun 1 Yukon Amateur Radio Members Meeting Yukon Amateur Radio Association 7:00 PM Become a member and learn more about HAM Radio operations all over Yukon. http://www. yara.ca/

KIDS & FAMILIES Weekdays Learning Together Elijah Smith Elementary School Morning sessions 9-11:30 am, Afternoon sessions 1-2:30 pm, indoor fun, snacks, crafts and play-based activities. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays LAB Drop-In 12:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale For grades 8+, make beats, write, eat food. Mondays & Fridays Preschool Dropin Gymnastics 10:00 AM Polarettes Gymnastic Club Silly songs and preschool free play, call 668-4794 for more information Tuesdays Parent Child Mother Goose 10:30 AM The Guild Hall Learn the power of songs, rhymes and stories as a positive parenting tool call 322-5990 for more information Tuesdays Power UP! Winter Term 3:30 PM Yukonstruct Innovation Hub Power Up! is a program for Grade 8-12 girls to explore skilled trades sessions during 8 weeks of after school workshops. Register online. Tuesdays Free Super Smash Bros. 5:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe All skill levels welcome! Please bring your own controller, and if you have a Nintendo Switch and/or Gamecube controller adapter please bring them so that we can have multiple setups. Wednesdays Warhammer Wednesdays - Age of Sigmar 5:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe Every Wednesday Mondays-Saturdays Family Literacy Centre Drop-In 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM As a part of keeping safe through the pandemic, the FLC capacity number is lower than usual. Cleaning will take place 11:30-1pm. Thursdays special hours will be 12:00 PM-3:00 PM To help give everyone a chance to visit, we thank you in advance for limiting your stay to 1 hr. Everyone welcome, no registration required. Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays Land-based Afterschool Programming Ages 10-14 3:15 PM McIntyre Field Call 334-8718 or email courtney.terriah@kdfn. net to register or more info. Thursdays Kill Team Thursdays 5:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe 668-5750 Units can be drawn from both the core book, elite book, Kill team annual and white dwarf. Saturdays Family Drop In 2:45 PM Polarettes Gymnastic Club Best suited for athletes 12 and under, but all ages are welcome. Must be accompanied by an adult. call 668-4794 for more info. Saturdays Pokemon Saturdays 12:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe Call 668-5750 for more info. Fridays Girls Club 7:30 PM Bethany Church Call 668-4877 for more information.

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JESZIKA MAE’S JOY OF COOKING

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Sweet (and savoury) treats with Bacon and Bonbons

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love the market. You will see me frolicking through the market. Literally.” Jeszika Mae is clearly looking forward to market season. In addition to loving the Fireweed Community Market, they also love to feed people. Fortunately with their business, Bacon and Bonbons, they are feeding folks all the time. Sometimes Mae cooks for people in their homes, other times they’re catering to other businesses, such as The Coffee Shop, Java Connection and the Yukon Asian Market. In spring and summer, you’ll find their popup at the Fireweed Market in Shipyards Park. Mae’s penchant for public markets began when they were living in Montreal’s West Island, where their favourite places were the Atwater and John Talon markets. They came north for a summer job six years ago and never left. They currently reside in a cabin and they also live in a yurt in the summer. “It’s nice in the yurt,” they say. “It’s like living in a seashell. You’ve just got the air and the wind sounds. It’s beautiful.” Mae’s journey from the Montreal suburbs to yurt life and a culinary business in the Yukon involved a few professional and personal twists and turns along the way. Their interest in cooking began as a teenager when they were asked to replace the cook in the daycare where they and their mom worked. cont’d on page 11 ...

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Jeszika Mae makes treats both sweet and savoury at Bacon and Bonbon (although these delectable macarons are definitely sweet!)

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cont’d on page 13 ... Mae loved preparing food for kids, who were their first critics. “Kids are such discerning judges of food,” they explain. “If you don’t shape it right or you don’t present it the right way, it doesn’t matter how it tastes, they’re not even looking at it.” Cooking for kids didn’t set Mae on an immediate path to be a chef. They first aspired to be a lawyer and work in social justice, but were sidetracked by administrative jobs, which they loathed. The decision to pursue what they loved to do led them to the Tourism Institute of Quebec to study the culinary arts. Since then, they’ve worked in a number of settings including restaurants, which offered immediate feedback and appreciation

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PHOTOS: Archbould Photography they say. “It’s about the different flavours and the textures and it’s a sensory experience as much as it is a social experience. I really like to observe those experiences when people eat.” Mae currently works from a space in the Marwell industrial area which they share with Alison Pakula from Alligator’s Gourmet Grilled Cheese. In their workspace, Mae has a portable counter which she can roll into her van and take to any location, such as the market. Mae enjoys the tranquillity they have found in the shared Marwell space. The flow they ex-

perience working there is like ballet, they say. The day I visit, Mae has two types of macarons on the go. There are basil and strawberry versions heading to The Coffee Shop, and ubé and black sesame ones destined for the Yukon Asian Market. The macarons, along with delectables such as baklava and marshmallows, represent the bonbons side of their business slogan: “Bacon and Bonbons – smoked meats and sweet treats.” While the smoked meats production is currently on the back burner, Mae is still very enthusiastic about bacon.

“I don’t want to say bacon is bae, but I love bacon. Bacon is one of my staples and it’s so good in everything.” They’ve had bacon produced for them by the Rudge family, who own Tum Tum’s Black Gilt Meats. Mae procured pigs from Mario Ley at Can Do Farm and the Rudges made bacon based on Mae’s recipe. Three weeks later, they had their coffee, whisky and maple bacon. “They’re such a lovely family, they’re such nice people to do business with,” Mae says of the Rudges, who are their go-to people for meat.

While bacon production is on hold, Mae still has lots to offer at the Fireweed Market. Among their offerings is mac-and-cheese to-go that folks can pre-order and pick up. Mae is also adept at improvisation. In the years before COVID, they arrived at the market with hamburger ingredients as a main dish, and shopped from fellow vendors, such as Elemental Farms, to make up the salads and other sides. However, don’t ask for ketchup for your burger. “I’m anti-ketchup,” Mae says. “Ketchup is not a food.” Ketchup aside, Mae sees the market as a community that brings

the best out of everyone, including the vendors and the customers who support them. “I’m not a fan of people but there are some persons I really love and a lot of them seem to congregate at the market,” they say. “The market brings out a part of society that’s not the mainstream, everyday way society runs. Market society is the way I see the world working.” “The market is where it’s at,” they conclude. Follow @baconandbonbons on Facebook and Instagram to see what’s cooking, and for info on how to pre-order. n

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Celebrating National Tourism Week

MAY 23 – 30

Supporting Yukoners on our path forward

As Yukon’s Minister of Tourism and Culture I am pleased to greet the 2021 National Tourism Week with optimism and a strong sense of renewal. With our vaccination rates leading the nation, and our safety guidelines proven and well-established, it is Yukoners themselves who have delivered us to this pivotal moment through their diligence and composure. This Tourism Week, let’s celebrate these first steps toward a re-start of our dynamic tourism sector by treating ourselves to some well-deserved recreation time while showing support for the local businesses and communities that make our territory a world-class destination. Yukon’s outstanding tourism reputation is built upon the passion and talents of Yukoners. Their ingenuity and enthusiasm is as much a part of what draws visitors as our incredible wilderness, vibrant culture and captivating heritage. The sacrifice and leadership we have seen from

this sector throughout the pandemic has been beyond belief. Their pride and skill is intrinsic to Yukon’s status as a one-of-kind, larger than life locale, and this is the moment to champion them through our patronage. So whether it’s that river trip that you have been dreaming of for years, or those local attractions just down the road – we can get out there, and we can do it safely. Please join me this week – and all summer long – in celebrating the people, experiences, and events that make our corner of the world such an incredible place. Be safe, be kind, and let’s make this a truly Great Yukon Summer.

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REGULARS AND ROOMS FOR RENT

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Heather LeDuc

Heather LeDuc is a Whitehorse-based writer.

Tara Borin’s homage to The Pit

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n Romance Capital, a poem from Tara Borin’s debut collection The Pit, something magical happens. I won’t spoil the surprise, but I will say the poem was partially inspired by a hunting tale, an impromptu moose-calling contest, and a guy riding a horse into a subarctic dive bar. All of these things were real-life events that happened in Dawson City’s infamous Westminster Hotel, more affectionately known as the Pit. Borin took those events and stitched them together to write Romance Capital. Their familiarity with the Pit runs deep. They draw the poems from the experiences they’ve had, and stories they’ve heard, while bartending there. They also wrote the collection in one of the rooms above the bar, which the Westminster Hotel rents as studio space for artists. Borin says they were “very Pit-infused – I was working there, I was writing there.” The slim volume contains 30 short poems arranged in sections called Beer Parlour, Rooms For Rent, The Regulars, The Hard Stuff and Last Call. The book can easily be read in one sitting, which is what I did at first, to get an overall impression. Then I returned to each poem and flagged the lines that most got me in the gut, or made me smile. Although I enjoyed all the poems, the section with the most flags is called Regulars. It includes

Poet Tara Borin intimate portraits that are poignant and compassionate. One example is a poem called Dearest, which Borin says is about a person they deeply care about. The fellow requires a few pints to steady his hands, but he also sings tenor and plays crib for money. Wishing they could take care of him beyond serving him drinks, Borin gently wonders “who he’d be / in a kinder timeline.” A similar sentiment is shown in

a poem called Offering. One of the regulars, whose “drugstore reading glasses / tangle with a pair of sunglasses / pushed back over her faded hair,” tells the story of when “she had the skating rink / all to herself,” her arms float up to shoulder level, chapped fingers full of sudden grace.

Anticipatory Call for Proposals, REACHING HOME FUNDING The Government of Canada plans to provide Reaching Home with another $1.4 million to prevent and reduce homelessness in the Yukon. Reaching Home will fund capital projects and service delivery projects for people experiencing precarious housing or homelessness.

The bartender sees the customer “made new” in the shared experience of a memory from kinder times. Some of the Regulars are about a specific person, others are composites. Portrait of the Retired Barmaid pays tribute to two muchloved women who once worked at the bar, as well as to Borin’s grandmother, whose drink is rye and coke. All of the characters are finely drawn in these short poems. Borin makes it possible for us to imagine the barmaid primping before her mirror, or the “bearfaced” water-witcher seated at the end of the bar with a “whisky at happy hour.”

Compared to the Klondikeera poems we’re familiar with, it seems that Borin’s poetry breaks ground by presenting a post-gold rush, post-Robert Service perspective of Dawson. Borin documents the struggles of the Pit dwellers – their addictions, disappointments, broken hearts and hangovers. When I mention the significance of their more contemporary representation of Dawson, Borin agrees: “I often say there’s so much more to the Klondike than the gold rush.” At the same time, they recognize that there are still new stories to be mined (sorry) from the Klondike Gold Rush, and Borin is about to embark on an alternative narrative. Their next project is a gold rush adventure novel featuring queer main characters. Borin is just getting started, and is hoping to have a rough draft sketched out by September. For now, Borin is enjoying the positive reception The Pit is receiving, and is “surprised and overwhelmed” by the response from the locals in Dawson. “I guess a part of me thought ‘Well it’s poetry so how many people are going to read it?’” they say. “But Maximillian’s, here in town, when they got their shipment in, it sold out in a few hours.” “It’s such a nice feeling having it out there and people reacting to it and having feelings about it. It’s pretty cool.” And how about The Pit? Will Borin ever grow weary of going there? “No, I never get tired of the Pit,” they say. “It’s my second home.” You can order The Pit from Harbour Publishing, or pick it up at Mac’s Fireweed Books in Whitehorse, Maxmillian’s in Dawson, or from Amazon or Indigo. n

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professional artists, ensembles and companies to present their work outside Yukon. This fund also currently supports digital tours and tours within Yukon. There are four deadlines per year: 15th of March, June, September and December. The application form and guidelines are available on our website. Applicants are encouraged to consult an Arts Advisor before applying. phone: 867-667-3535 toll free: 1-800-661-0408 ext. 3535 artsfund@yukon.ca yukon.ca/en/arts-and-culture

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HIGHLIGHTS Klondike Institute of Art and Culture Dawson City, YT

2021 Exhibition Schedule

15-305 Main Street, Whitehorse (867) 667.4080 artsunderground.ca

May 25 TURN AN ICECREAM SCOOP ON THE WOOD LATHE 6 - 9pm ……………………….. METALSHOP ORIENTATION 6:30 - 8:30pm ……………………….. May 27 REPAIR CAFE 6 - 9pm ……………………….. June 1 NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 5 - 6pm ……………………….. WOODSHOP ORIENTATION 6:30 - 8:30pm ……………………….. Open Hours: Wed-Sun 1pm-9pm

Exhibitions Until May 29

Zoë Armstrong This Is How I Listen: The Art of Dyslexia Quilters of Whitehorse & Haines As You See It

June 4 - 26

Karen Thomas 2020 Landscape Series: A Path Forward Jesse Devost Superposition

Celebrating 25 Years May 31 - July 9, 2021

PERFORMER LINE-UP COMING SOON STAY TUNED W: musicyukon.com/artsinthepark/ P: (867) 456-8742 E: artsinthepark@musicyukon.com

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June 2 LUNCH AND LEARN: BUDGETING WITH DAVY JOLY 12 - 1pm ……………………….. Weekly WELCOME WEDNESDAY NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 11am ……………………….. Open Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Please see Yukonstruct.com for more info!

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June 4

Online Workshop: Spring Painting Party with Maya Rosenberg

Youth Drop-In Centre

Recreational program for teen-years youth When: Tuesday to Friday 3pm to 9 pm & Sat 1-9 pm Ages: 12-18 years old For more info: See Facebook page for schedule & activities, or email Oliver: obulpitt@ bcgyukon.com

AllStars After School Program:

June 28 - 29

Copper Pendants with Glenn Piwowar

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An affordable, quality after school program When: Monday to Friday 3-5:00 pm following the school calendar. Ages: Ages 6-11 years old Cost: Tuition fees as follows: $295 for full months allstars@bgcyukon.com for inquiries Location: Downtown/Takhini Elementary

Learning Tree Early Years Centre

An affordable, quality, licensed childcare program When: Monday to Friday 8:15am-5:15pm Ages: 18 months - 6 years of age Cost: Tuition fees as follows: Toddler: $860/month, Preschool: $850/month Kindercare: $550/month Emily Howard at 393-2824 ext 206 or eypd@bgcyukon.com Location: Riverdale

AVAILABLE LIGHT CINEMA june 7, 2021 Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street 5:30pm Yukon Arts Centre

Nomadland 8:30pm Yukon Arts Centre

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APPELS

May – July Dan Starling Programming in conjunction with Print & Publishing Festival

The Best Things in Life are… Rescued!

- Meet Nugget! Nugget is a 1.5 year old, male Husky/Lab Mix. He has experienced some trauma, so will take time to warm up to new people (treats help!), but once comfortable he is a sweet and playful boy! He will require an owner with the patience and time to train, socialise and exercise him. Nugget will do best in an active but calm and quiet home with older children and, with proper introductions, he gets along with some dogs but it is unknown how he is with cats. If you are interested in adopting Nugget, please fill out an online application at https:// humanesocietyyukon.ca/adoptions/dog/nugget If you already have a pre-approved application with us within the last year, call 6336019 to put your application towards him.

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Got Puppies…? Did you know that If you surrender all the pups to YARN, we’ll raise the pups, pay for all their care and veterinary costs, find them homes using a responsible adoption process – and spay your mama dog for free and give her back. We are trying to reduce the future over’PUP’ulation in the North, by adopting to family’s that will spay & neuter. Each female dog that is not spayed could produce up to 67,000 descendants in her lifetime. Unwanted dogs - suffer. For more information or to send us a message visit our

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YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM Support for Yukon youth (12-18 years old)who want to work for themselves. We will help you get your own small business or community service project off the ground, helping you with startup costs, making a budget, marketing and more to make your project a success! For an application or more information: W: yukonliteracy.com P: (867) 334-5635 E: erin.mcarthur@yukonliteracy.com


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ACTIVE AND WELLNESS EVENTS LISTINGS ACTIVE LISTINGS Wed May 26 No-Gi Jiu Jitsu Submission Wrestling Elite Martial Arts Academy 6:00 PM This class is very similar to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, only the students typically practice in shorts and a rash guard t-shirt, rather than a Gi. There is also typically a little more wrestling and leg locks due to the rules in tournaments being less restrictive. https://eliteyukon.com/ Wed May 26 Muay Thai Kickboxing Elite Martial Arts Academy 7:45 PM The art of 8 limbs, Muay Thai Kickboxing has proven itself to be the go to striking style of many martial arts champions. This is due to its use of all available weapons. Fists, elbows, knees and shins are all used to attack your opponent. Clinch work is also another defining element of this exciting fighting style https://eliteyukon.com/ Wed May 26 Klondike kickboxing with LeeAnne Better Bodies 5:30 PM An intense class using a variety of Muay Thai and MMA style training techniques. This non contact class uses gloves, pads and bags for an awesome sweat and workout! Leeanne will make you work! https://www.betterbodieswhitehorse.ca/schedule Wed May 26 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 5:30 PM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques. Register online. https://www.mindbodyonline.com/ explore/locations/habit-health-and-wellness Thur May 27 Coast Mountain Sports Trail Run Athletics Yukon 6:15 PM Come join us and explore the trails around Whitehorse in a fun, safe, non-competitive environment. Venue changes from week to week so check in often to see where this weeks run is. No earbuds. Follow flags and stay on trails. Advised to carry cell phone with Race Organizer’s phone number (Usually Nancy: 333-0983) Carrying bear spray and whistle may be appropriate Thurs May 27 Youth classes self defense Jiu Jitsu Elite Martial Arts Academy 7:15 PM TUE/THU CLASSES: 4:30 - 5:30 PM, 4 - 7 years, 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 8+ years, 7:15 - 8:15 PM, open ages and Fridays at 5:30 for 5 - 12 years. A typical class starts with a warm up game, stretching, technique/ drilling, then ends with more fun games! Youth classes are focused on self defense Jiu Jitsu https://eliteyukon.com/ Thurs May 27 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Elite Martial Arts Academy 8:30 PM Often referred to as the game of human chess, BJJ is a grappling based art that utilizes takedowns, sweeps, joint locks and strangle holds to subdue your opponent or attacker. BJJ emphasizes a lot of drilling and live sparring also know as “rolling”. https://eliteyukon.com/ Thurs May 27 Spinning workout Better Bodies 5:00 PM This workout is slow, steady with an emphasis on hard resistance work. The work is hill specific with the goal of building power! Thurs May 27 Coast Mountain Sports Trail Run Athletics Yukon 6:15 PM Come join us and explore the trails around Whitehorse in a fun, safe, non-competitive environment. Venue changes from week to week so check in often to see where this weeks run is. No earbuds. Follow flags and stay on trails. Advised to carry cell phone with Race Organizer’s phone number (Usually Nancy: 333-0983) Carrying bear spray and whistle may be appropriate Fri May 28 Muay Thai Kickboxing Elite Martial Arts Academy 6:45 PM & 8:15 PM The art of 8 limbs, Muay Thai Kickboxing has proven itself to be the go to striking style of many martial arts champions. This is due to its use of all available weapons. Fists, elbows, knees and shins are all used to attack your opponent. Clinch work is also another defining element of this exciting fighting style https://eliteyukon.com/ Fri May 28 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 6:30 AM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques. Register online. https://www.mindbodyonline.com/ explore/locations/habit-health-and-wellness Sat May 29 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 8:30 AM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques. Register online. https://www.mindbodyonline.com/ explore/locations/habit-health-and-wellness Sat May 29 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 10:00 AM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques. Register online. https://www. mindbodyonline.com/explore/locations/habit-healthand-wellness Mon May 31 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 7:00 AM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques.

Register online. https://www.mindbodyonline.com/ explore/locations/habit-health-and-wellness Tues Jun 1 Youth classes self defense Jiu Jitsu Elite Martial Arts Academy 7:15 PM TUE/THU CLASSES: 4:30 - 5:30 PM, 4 - 7 years, 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 8+ years, 7:15 - 8:15 PM, open ages and Fridays at 5:30 for 5 12 years. A typical class starts with a warm up game, stretching, technique/ drilling, then ends with more fun games! Youth classes are focused on self defense Jiu Jitsu https://eliteyukon.com/ Tues Jun 1 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Elite Martial Arts Academy 8:30 PM Often referred to as the game of human chess, BJJ is a grappling based art that utilizes takedowns, sweeps, joint locks and strangle holds to subdue your opponent or attacker. BJJ emphasizes a lot of drilling and live sparring also know as “rolling”. https://eliteyukon.com/ Tues Jun 1 Sports Experts 5km Fun Run Walk FH Collins High School 6:15 PM Free for Athletics Yukon members; $5 non-members Run or walk a 2.5 or 5 Km course on the Millennium Trail. Meet at FH Collins Track. Tues Jun 1 Indoor Cycle Habit Health And Wellness 5:30 PM A fun, inclusive, 50 minute indoor cycling class that combines rhythm and classic cycling techniques. Register online. https://www.mindbodyonline.com/ explore/locations/habit-health-and-wellness Tues Jun 1 Sports Experts 5km Fun Run Walk FH Collins High School 6:15 PM Free for Athletics Yukon members; $5 non-members Run or walk a 2.5 or 5 Km course on the Millennium Trail. Meet at FH Collins Track.

WELLNESS LISTINGS Elder and Counsellor available Emotional and Spiritual support, free to Indigenous women, girls, 2 spirited in Yukon, Northern BC: Phone, video appointments or in person. Call Toll Free 866 667 6162 or visit www.yawc.ca for info. Tuesdays & Saturdays Counselling Drop-In and Short Term Counselling Service 11:00 AM Canadian Mental Health Association, Yukon Free Drop-In counselling is offered every Tuesday 11am - 4pm and Saturday from 11am - 3pm. Call 668-6429 for more info. Wed May 26 Live And Online Kundalini Yoga 8:00 AM Online Kriya, mudra, and mantra awaken your body and focus the mind. We will follow one sequence until you are and able to find yourself in the flow, before moving on. Unfold to your own nature: do what feels good, soak in the good vibes, and watch this beautiful practice transform you. Kundalini has a powerful effect on the endocrine system, improving lymph drainage, hormonal balance, and mood. Wed May 26 Yoga wake up flow with Sheila 7:20 AM Online These classes are intended to help you build a consistent and comfortable yoga practice and build a community around that practice! https://www. rootedtreemassage.com/book-online Wed May 26 Overeaters Anonymous Meeting 7:30 PM Overeaters Anonymous For more information contact oayukon@gmail.com for more information Wed May 26 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Wed May 26 Alcoholics Anonymous NO Puffin (CM, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall Are you finding you need help with your relationship to alcohol? Join our non smoking support group. Wed May 26 AA The Joy Of Living Group (OM, NS) 12:00 PM Captain Martin House – 305 Wood Street Join us at 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Thurs May 27 Live And Online Kundalini Yoga 8:00 AM Online Kriya, mudra, and mantra awaken your body and focus the mind. We will follow one sequence until you are and able to find yourself in the flow, before moving on. Unfold to your own nature: do what feels good, soak in the good vibes, and watch this beautiful practice transform you. Kundalini has a powerful effect on the endocrine system, improving lymph drainage, hormonal balance, and mood. Thurs May 27 Mantra and Relaxation 4:15 PM White Swan Sanctuary This class is about developing awareness of your inner Light through the practices of chanting mantra and deepening relaxation. Thurs May 27 Yin Yoga (Pre-registered Drop-in) 10:30 AM Elks Lodge 306 Join certified yoga instructor, Beverley Avano, in a pre-registered drop-in class of Yin Yoga held in downtown Whitehorse. Yin yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga which involves holding poses

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for longer periods of time. It’s appropriate for everyone, but is especially suited for older adults as it targets the fascia, ligaments, tendons, joints and even the bones in the body. These are great classes for every skill level (no experience necessary!), and they are appropriate for every body and every person. https:// cutt.ly/obFRWpp Thurs May 27 Sally and Sisters Hot Lunch 11:00 AM Whitehorse United Church Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children Thurs May 27 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Thurs May 27 AA Polar Group (O/M) 7:30 PM Hellaby Hall Join our support group at Hellaby Hall – 4th and Elliott St. Or for our zoom room address email aapolargroup@gmail.com Thurs May 27 AA The Joy Of Living Group (OM, NS) 12:00 PM Captain Martin House – 305 Wood Street Join us at 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Fri May 28 Mothering Your Baby 10:30 AM Partners for Children A gathering for mothers with their babies aged 0-1yr old, sharing, connection, information and fun! Register online. https://cutt.ly/HbFRneA Fri May 28 Yoga wake up flow with Sheila 7:20 AM Online These classes are intended to help you build a consistent and comfortable yoga practice and build a community around that practice! https://www. rootedtreemassage.com/book-online Fri May 28 AA Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall Looking for support with your relationship with alcohol? Join the AA Whitehorse Group. Fri May 28 AA Yukon Unity Group 1:30 PM Online For Zoom Room address Contact 334-7693 Fri May 28 AA The Joy Of Living Group (OM, NS) 12:00 PM Captain Martin House – 305 Wood Street Join us at 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Sat May 29 AA Hospital Meeting 1:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Street Sat May 29 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693 Sat May 29 AA Hospital Meeting 1:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Street Sat May 29 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693 Mon May 30 Yoga wake up flow with Sheila 7:20 AM Online These classes are intended to help you build a consistent and comfortable yoga practice and build a community around that practice! https://www. rootedtreemassage.com/book-online Mon May 30 Sally and Sisters Hot Lunch 11:00 AM Whitehorse United Church Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children Mon May 30 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Mon May 30 AA New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th; Elliott Street Mon May 30AA The Joy Of Living Group (OM, NS) 12:00 PM Captain Martin House – 305 Wood Street Join us at 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Tues Jun 1 Live And Online Kundalini Yoga 8:00 AM Online Kriya, mudra, and mantra awaken your body and focus the mind. We will follow one sequence until you are and able to find yourself in the flow, before moving on. Unfold to your own nature: do what feels good, soak in the good vibes, and watch this beautiful practice transform you. Kundalini has a powerful effect on the endocrine system, improving lymph drainage, hormonal balance, and mood. Tues Jun 1 Yin Yoga (Pre-registered Drop-in) 10:30 AM Elks Lodge 306 Join certified yoga instructor, Beverley Avano, in a pre-registered drop-in class of Yin Yoga held in downtown Whitehorse. Yin yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga which involves holding poses for longer periods of time. It’s appropriate for everyone, but is especially suited for older adults as it targets the fascia, ligaments, tendons, joints and even the bones in the body. These are great classes for every skill level (no experience necessary!), and they are appropriate for everybody and every person. https://www.eventbrite. com/e/yin-yoga-drop-in-tickets-149752673277 Tues Jun 1 AA Ugly Duckling Group (C/M, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall New members always welcome, this is a non smoking group. Tues Jun 1 AA The Joy Of Living Group (OM, NS) 12:00 PM Captain Martin House – 305 Wood Street Join us at 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance

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Becky Striegler

Becky Striegler is a freelance writer based in Whitehorse. She’s also a recent addition to the board of the Yukon Bird Club and coordinator of this year’s birdathon.

... OF THE ANNUAL SPRING BIRDATHON When Mary Whitley went bird-watching up the Fish Lake Road recently, she knew she’d likely see bald eagles. She didn’t expect to witness raptors in rapture.

“I

saw a bald eagle come flying in, quite low, and I watched it fly over to a tree that was mostly dead, on the hillside, where there was another eagle. And they proceeded to copulate! There’s a lot of wing flapping, I’ll tell you, when eagles copulate. Oh my word! I mean, that was a sight. I’d never seen that before. I mean how often do you get to see eagles mating?” It’s moments like these that make bird-watching a thrill, even for a veteran birder like Whitley, who’s been at it for decades both in the Yukon and in other parts of Canada and the world. Being out there constantly, in bird habitat, can bring surprises. She remembers a time hiking the Sheep Creek Trail in Kluane country and being amazed by two

thrushes, Townsend’s Solitaires, who were trying to impress a female. “The males would fly up and sing and sing and sing and fly around in circles and sing and sing. And it’s a beautiful, beautiful song, “ she recalls. “They’re ordinary-looking birds — until they fly — and they’ve got these translucent, pale yellow tail feathers that you can’t see until they’re flying. Beautiful birds.” These kinds of experiences could be in store for participants in the upcoming annual Helmut Grunberg Yukon Birdathon. Whitley has been named Feature Birder in the event, a 24-hour birding marathon that takes place every year on the last weekend in May. From 5 p.m. Friday, May 28 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 29, birders will head out to identify as many different species as they can. They’re encouraged to go by their own power - foot, bike or paddle. Participants can get sponsored per species or they can sponsor Whitley, as the Feature Birder. The event is the main fundraiser for the Yukon Bird Club, supporting educational and bird conservation activities such as birding field trips, the Christmas bird count and scholarships for students committed to environmental conservation. Whitley has taken part in almost every birdathon since the first one in 1986. “I think the value of the birdathon is that you might stretch yourself somehow. You’ll

do something or go somewhere or learn something you didn’t know before.” She remembers one birdathon when she and a friend had stopped to rest while walking the Takhini salt flats. “And a peregrine falcon flew in and landed on a dead tree like right in front of us. We looked at each other and went “That bird has huge feet!’ And they’re bright yellow! So that’s the last thing their prey would see — is these huge yellow feet coming at them!” she says. “It sat there for the longest time. Then it went off to kill something.” She believes one reason the bird lingered is that she and her friend were practicing good birding behaviours. It’s important to wear subdued, earthy colours (not whites or brights), to move slowly, speak softly and avoid sudden gestures, she says. Beginner birders, Whitley says, can increase their chances of identifying birds by learning in advance about a few species they’re most likely to see. The bird club lists the species of Whitehorse, Dawson City, Faro, Watson Lake, Herschel Island and the entire Yukon on checklists that can be found at yukonbirds.ca. It also reports on the 139 species observed in last year’s birdathon. You can pick a few and learn how to identify them using online resources such as allaboutbirds.org, with apps such as Merlin or Sibley, or with field guide books. These tools can also help tune

Mary Whitley and her late husband, Gerry, in 2019

PHOTO: courtesy of Mary Whitley your ears to birdsong. Whitley learned by listening to tapes and by repeatedly asking experienced birders. For many years, she volunteered on a breeding bird survey and quickly learned the importance of listening. “In some places it was complicated because there were three

thrushes over there and two sparrows over there and a warbler over there and blackbirds down there and you had to sort out how many, of what species, in three minutes. And they’re all singing at the same time.” cont’d on page 21 ...

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Email: events@whatsupyukon.com | Also, email us if there are any errors! ATLIN Fri May 29 Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sat May 29 Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sun May 30 St. Martins Anglican Church Sunday Service St. Martins Anglican Church 10:00 AM Everyone is welcome.

CARCROSS Sundays St. Saviours Church Services 2:00 pm St. Saviour Church 867-668-3129

CARMACKS Wed May 26 Carmacks Walking Group Carmacks Recreation Centre 5:00 PM Join us at the Rec Center for a fun community walking session! Sign-in and head off down the boardwalk with the group. Every week this walk will be lead by a Community Resource https://bit. ly/3nROF5R Tues Jun 1 Drop In Badminton Carmacks Recreation Centre 6:00 PM Free event. Sign-in is required upon arrival. Covid protocols in place. https://bit.ly/3b0hcRp

DAWSON CITY Tuesdays Music & Me: Baby & Toddler Parented Program 10:00 AM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture A parented singing and dance program for babies and toddlers. Registration must be done in advance, weekly, by emailing Jen. Suttis@cdcyukon.ca Sundays St. Paul’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Church 867-9935381 . Wed May 26 Intermediate Ballet with Jen Kehoe 7:30 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Students will build on their knowledge each week throughout the 8-week session, improving muscle memory, strength and musicality. https://kiac. ca/calendar-of-events/intermediateballet-w-jen-kehoe-2021-05-12/ Wed May 26 Beginner Ballet w/ Jen Kehoe 6:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) This Beginner class is open to anyone looking to learn the basics of Ballet! Students will build on their knowledge each week throughout the 8-week session, improving muscle memory, strength and musicality. Class will begin with a

warm-up, sequences at the barre and progress to center work to a mix of modern and classical music. Prayerhttps://kiac.ca/calendarof-events/beginner-ballet-w-jenkehoe-2021-05-12/ Sat May 29 Skateboard Clinic Dawson City Skate Park Registration opens Monday, May 17 at Noon! Beginner Youth, Intermediate Youth & Beginner Adult $10 To register: https://bit.ly/3uTgVaH https://bit. ly/3uTgVaH Tues Jun 1 Hand-Building Pottery Drop-In 6:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Space is limited to 6 participants, first come first served. Very little instruction is offered, however first-timers are welcome to come try it out. Any youth under 15 must be accompanied/ supervised by an adult. Drop-In fees are $10 for KIAC members and $12 for non members. https://kiac.ca/ calendar-of-events/drop-in-handbuilding-pottery-9-2021-05-18/

FARO Wed May 26 Faro youth lounge Faro Recreation Centre 5:00 PM Wed May 26 Bootcamp Faro Recreation Centre 5:00 PM Wed May 26 Kids Organized Gym Games Faro Recreation Centre 3:30 PM Wed May 26 Seniors Cards and Walks Faro Recreation Centre 1:00 PM Thurs May 27 Faro youth lounge Faro Recreation Centre 5:30 PM Thurs May 27 Latin Dance Classes Faro Recreation Centre 7:30 PM Thurs May 27 Adult Floor Hockey Faro Recreation Centre 7:00 PM Thurs May 27 Kids floor hockey Faro Recreation Centre 3:30 PM Thurs May 27 Faro Open Gym Faro Recreation Centre 4:30 PM Thurs May 27 Seniors Yoga Faro Recreation Centre 1:30 PM Thurs May 27 Parent and tot Faro Recreation Centre 10:00 AM Enjoy a fun hour together with community parents and tots. Fri May 28 Board games and crafts Faro Recreation Centre 4:30 PM Fri May 28 Adult Soccer Faro Recreation Centre 7:00 PM Fri May 28 Indoor Kids Soccer Drills Faro Recreation Centre 3:30 PM Fri May 28 Seniors Cards and Walks Faro Recreation Centre 1:00 PM Sat May 29 Basketball Drop in Faro Recreation Centre 3:00 PM

Sat May 29 Faro Open Gym Faro Recreation Centre 4:30 PM Sat May 29 Pickleball Faro Recreation Centre 8:00 AM Tues Jun 1 Kids volleyball training Faro Recreation Centre 3:30 PM Tues Jun 1 Spanish Lessons Faro Recreation Centre 5:30 PM Tues Jun 1 Scooter Hockey Faro Recreation Centre 5:00 PM For ages 6-10 years old Tues Jun 1 Seniors Yoga Faro Recreation Centre 1:30 PM Tues June 1 Parent and tot Faro Recreation Centre 10:00 AM Enjoy a fun hour together with community parents and tots.

HAINES JUNCTION Wed May 26 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Wed May 26 St Elias Tone and Stretch Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Please confirm classes will be taking place before attending as schedule is subject to change on a weekly basis Thur May 27 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Thur May 27 St Elias Restorative Yoga Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Please confirm Thur May 27 St. Elias Seniors Society Indoor Walks Bill Brewster Arena 10:30 AM Enjoy friends and stay healthy classes will be taking place before attending as schedule is subject to change on a weekly basis Mon May 31 St Elias Adult and Seniors Fitness Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Tues Jun 1 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Tues Jun 1 St. Elias Yoga Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Please confirm classes will be taking place before attending as schedule is subject to change on a weekly basis Tues Jun 1 St. Elias Seniors Society Bocce St. Elias Convention Centre 2:00 PM weather permitting; Free

MARSH LAKE Thurs May 27 Shuffleboard And Games Night Marsh Lake Community Centre 6:00 PM Jackalope Members & guests Thurs May 27 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 5:00 PM Fri May 28 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 5:00 PM

Fri May 28 Pickleball Tagish Community Centre 10:00 AM Sat May 29 Family playtime and open gym Marsh Lake Community Centre 3:00 PM Sat May 29 Knitting Circle Marsh Lake Community Centre 11:00 AM Everyone wielding a hook, needle or pin is welcome. Sat May 29 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 3:00 PM Sat May 29 Pickleball Outdoors Drop In Marsh Lake Community Centre 11:00 AM Everyone welcome. Please drop by the Community Centre at 80 Doehle Drive, Judas Creek to play! Tues, Jun 1 Yoga With Richard Marsh Lake Community Centre 5:00 PM This is a New Horizons/Lotteries Yukon/Marsh Lake Community Society sponsored program which is being offered, free of charge to participants. If you have a yoga mat, bring it. If not, no worries, we have some available Tues Jun 1 North of 60 Seniors Coffee and Chat Marsh Lake Community Centre 2:00 PM

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TESLIN Mondays Teslin Adult Fitness 5:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mondays DIY Life Hacks 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tuesdays Kids in the Kitchen 3:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tuesdays Yoga in the Mezzanine 5:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mats provided just bring your zen. Tuesdays Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tuesdays Teslin Dance Group Practice 7:00 PM Teslin Healing Centre, For more info contact Melaina at 867.390.2532 ext. 333 or Melaina. sheldon@ttc-teslin.com Wednesdays Teslin PickleBall 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center

Mondays Video Yoga Classes 5:15 PM Mayo Curling Arena Yoga Videos are used for leading each class. Bring your own Yoga mat or borrow ours. Drop-ins are welcome. For more info call 996-2043 8979962043 Mondays Dinner and Movie Night 5:00 PM Mayo Community Hall And Recreation Centre Sundays St. Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Sat May 29 Mayo Birding - A spring bird walk 5 Mile Lake campground 8:30 AM Join Mark O’Donoghue (3 hrs) https://yukonbirds.ca/calendar/

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Sundays St. Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St. Luke’s Church 867993-5381 Wednesdays Parent and Tots 4:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Call 966-3015 for more info.

TAGISH Wed May 26 Seniors Computer Tutoring with Yukon Learn Tagish Community Centre 1:00 PM Computers, tablets phones, internet, email, social media, zoom. We can answer any of your questions. For more information call 1-888-668-6280

Wednesdays & Mondays Adult Fitness 5:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Wednesdays Community Art Program 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center 390-2530 Thursdays Kids Club 3:30 PM Tesline Rec Centre Thursdays Boys Club 5:30 PM Tesline Rec Centre Fridays Teslin Youth Club 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center For grades 10-12, come hang out, games, activities and snacks!

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The joys and surprises of the annual birdathon ... cont’d from page 19 Wetland areas - like the ponds of McIntyre Creek in Takhini - are great places to see a variety of birds

PHOTO: Jenny Trapnell And where might you hear such singing? The best places to bird around Whitehorse include Schwatka Lake, the McIntyre Creek wetlands, Lewes Marsh, Haeckel Hill, Mary Lake, Wolf Creek, M’Clintock Bay, the Quartz Road wetlands, and the Millennium and Yukon River trails, according to the bird club’s publication, Birding in Whitehorse. Great birding spots in other parts of the Yukon include Nares Lake, Wye Lake, the Dezadeash River, Teslin Lake, the Dempster Highway, and the La Biche River. Whitley says, however, you don’t have to go far to find birds. She now has limited mobility, and plans to bird this year by doing a “big sit” in one or more places. She says the most important tool, for any birder, is binoculars. “Always carry your binoculars. You’re going shopping, bring your

binoculars,” she says, adding they should be out and not in your pack. That means you’re always ready for the surprises birds bring, no matter where you are. She and her late husband, Gerry, spotted “one of the nicest birds we ever saw,” a scarlet tanager, outside a Belize airport while waiting for a flight home. “When I lived in Hillcrest, we had a picture window in the front and one in the back of the house. I’d have my binoculars on my body, in the house, because there were sometimes birds in the front and birds in the back. So, carry your binoculars!” If you’d like to take part in this year’s birdathon, or would like to sponsor Whitley, go to the Yukon Bird Club’s website at yukonbirds. ca or email the club at yukonbirdclub@yukonbirds.ca.

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ESG – Earth Day 2021 Clean Up As the snow began its retreat in April, and in the spirit of Earth Day 2021 and Victoria Gold’s commitment to the environment, several members of the Eagle Gold Mine team, led by VP Operations and General Manager Dave Rouleau, collectively tidied up the outside area surrounding the camp’s administration offices. “Thank you to Dave Rouleau, and the site’s administrative team, for continually contributing to better practices at the Eagle Gold Mine,” says Victoria Gold President & CEO John McConnell. “Spring clean ups at site, and throughout the Yukon, are something we can all do to help preserve our valued environment.” Eagle Gold Mine staff teamed up to tidy the area surrounding the camp’s administration building in the spirit of Earth Day 2021.

Team members from various Eagle Gold Mine departments participated in the clean-up including: Natalie Henderson – Process Planner

ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance – is a foundation of corporate responsibility to build financial and social value. This core principle extends to operations at the Eagle Gold Mine as the mine’s owner and operator Victoria Gold balances responsibility to the planet, to people and to all affected Yukoners and Yukon communities.

Thomas McWhinnie – Process Administrator Tomas Kubalcik – Process Administrator Tayler Vallevand-Vance – Mine Operations Administrator Sarah Zander – Site Services Administrator David Crottey – Health and Safety Manager Dave Rouleau – VP Operations and General Manager

VICTORIA GOLD is the owner and operator of the Eagle Gold Mine northwest of the Village of Mayo, within the traditional territory of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun (FNNND). The company employs over 500 workers and contractors; half of which are Yukoners At Work and many are FNNND citizens. If you are a Yukoner with mining experience, Victoria Gold encourages you to become a Yukoner At Work. Visit the “Work For Us” page at vgcx.com/contact/work-for-us/ and send your resume to greatpeoplework@vgcx.com.


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