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WH TSUPYUKON TSUP All Northern. All Fun.

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Happy Birthday Yukon Wildlife Preserve

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It’s Elementary,

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Camp: 2 Music Pandemic Edition

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ukon Music Camp Society has opened registration for the second year of Yukon Summer Music Camp, pandemic edition. While last year’s camp was considerably smaller than usual, and limited by stricter COVID guidelines, this year’s will look more like it has in previous years, thanks to the incredible progress the Yukon has made in curbing the spread of the virus. “Although the camp normally

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includes a mix of local instructors and faculty from outside the territory, the 2020 camp was taught exclusively by our excellent roster of Yukon-based music educators,” said Elaine Schiman, president of Yukon Music Camp Society, adding that while this year won’t be quite the same as it normally is, she is hoping to bring on board some instructors from B.C. cont’d on page 3 ...

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On the Cover Watson the moose chills out at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve May 31, 2021. PHOTO: Archbould Photography

What’s Inside Music Camp .............................2 Arts in the Park ........................5 Seasonal Recipes ......................8 Sport Yukon ......................... 10 Composting with Worms ........... 11 The Bookshelf........................ 13 Park Renovations ................... 18

Events

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Whitehorse Listings ................ 6 Highlights .......................... 14 Community Listings .............. 15 Active Listings .................... 16

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Whether that is able to happen or not, Yukon Music Camp Society is still welcoming some new additions to the summer camp faculty team. Simone Kitchen, who was born and raised in Whitehorse be-

fore moving to Toronto to pursue post-secondary education in political science and journalism, will be taking on the role of producer. Kitchen is a former student of the music camp, and has since worked

in theatre, radio and TV. Another new faculty member this season is Angie Tremblay, who will be serving as administrative officer. Tremblay has worked for such organizations as Jazz

Aviation, the Canadian Air Transportation Security Authority and Indigenous Services Canada. She has also taken courses at Yukon

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University that are relevant to the work she is doing with Yukon Music Camp Society. “We are delighted to have Simone and Angie on board,” said Schiman. “They both bring the experience, energy, enthusiasm and commitment that has allowed this camp to thrive for almost 35 years.” Schiman also expressed gratitude to departing camp coordinator Katherine McCallum, saying McCallum grew the camp greatly during her years of service. “Working as the music camp producer for the past eight years has been an absolute treat,” said McCallum. “I plan to return every year as a student, as do my kids.” This year, the Yukon Summer Music Camp will be offering a variety of classes, such as vocal classes with Diyet van Lieshout, fiddle classes with Kieran Poile, music theory classes with Graeme Poile, guitar and ukulele classes with Steve Slade, piano classes with Andrea McColeman, jazz combo classes with David Restivo, rock band classes with Paris Pick and Selina Heyligers-Hare and many others, for an absolutely packed schedule. Something new this year that has never been offered before is a class in beatboxing with Marshal

Buyck, also known as John Stosh. “I’m really trying to plug the beatboxing class this year, because Marshal is unreal and it’s the first time we’re offering it,” said Kitchen. While the early registration period has passed, regular registration is open May 31 until July 15. Late registrations sent in af-

ter the deadline will be subject to an additional administration fee of 15 per cent. Classes without a sufficient number of registered students will be cancelled and cancellations will be announced on July 18. Classes are offered for children, youths and adults. For more information and to register, visit yukonmusic.ca n

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ARTS IN THE PARK IS BACK ON THE AIR For the second year in a row, Arts in the Park will be presenting an adapted season to fit with pandemic protocols Last year, the pandemic forced nearly every planned summer event in the world to be cancelled or adapted to be presented in a different format. Rather than postpone the Arts in the Park season, our team decided to present the annual local concert series as a live show on the radio, in partnership with CJUC 92.5 FM Whitehorse Community radio. After a successful, four-week run, it was clear that, this summer, the show would be able to look much the same, especially given that Arts in the Park’s usual stage is in Lepage Park, which is under construction this summer. Arts in the Park: On Air will be returning for the 2021 season, which cont’d on page 7 ...

Live at MacBride: Brigitte Jardin will be performing at MacBride Museum Friday June 11. Doors open at Noon. Show runs 12:15p.m to 12:45pm. No advance tickets, COVID seating guidelines

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WHITEHORSE EVENTS ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s ART SHOWS Thru June Drawn Together; embroidered portraits 2003-2021 by Meshell Melvin Yukon Arts Centre Thru June Intimate Pandemic Images by Alistair Maitland Yukon Arts Centre Jun 9 thru 11 Book Creation with Joyce Majiski YAAW Yukon Artists at Work 11:00 AM There will also be displays of her work for you to enjoy. Whether you feel comfortable inside or outside the gallery. Until Sat Jun 26 2020 Landscape Series: A Path Forward by Karen Thomas Arts Underground The calm regeneration of season in a Yukon landscape is offered as a sweet solace in these pieces, but with the materialization emerging of 2020’s panic, curiosity, global upheaval, advocacy, https:// bit.ly/3oPV9T0 Until Sat Jun 26 Superposition by Jesse Devost Arts Underground Embracing technology, seeking the assistance of others and more stringently questioning my approach or motivation.https://bit.ly/3ukmxK1

LIVE MUSIC Thur Jun 9 Dana Jennejohn and the Bennett Sun MacBride Museum 7:00 PM Tickets must be prebooked and prepaid for your entire group! No unpaid reservations will be taken and no walk-ins will be accepted at the door! https://bit.ly/34tAnzr Fri Jun 11 Brigitte Jardin Live MacBride Museum 12:00 PM COVID seating guidelines in place https://musicyukon.com/ artsinthepark/ Fri Jun 11 The Bennett Sun YAC Yukon Arts Centre 7:00 PM Rich with vocal harmonies and has a sound described as a cross between tumbleweed pop and city folk. Tickets online. https://bit.ly/2TuwiIZ

GENERAL EVENTS Wed Jun 9 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 Jun 9 Spanish Conversational Group Yukon Government Administration Building 12:00 PM Join us inside at Bridge Cafe Wed Jun 9 Seniors Choir Practice Golden Age Society 7:00 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Wed Jun 9 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-andelders.org/index.php/ga-home Wed Jun 9 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Wed Jun 9 Workshop Experimenting with Inks with Esther Bordet Arts Underground 6:00 PM An evening of experimenting with India ink and coloured acrylic inks! Thurs Jun 10 Introduction to Bicycle Maintenance 6:30 PM Icycle Sports 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.

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Thurs Jun 10 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 Jun 10 Latin Dancing Golden Age Society 6:30 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Thurs Jun 10 Seniors Bingo Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Thurs Jun 10 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-and-elders. org Thurs Jun 10 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 Jun 10 Lonnie Powells Drumming With Seniors Golden Age Society 7:30 PM https://bit.ly/2Szh0lK Thurs Jun 10 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/ fireweed-community-market https://www. facebook.com/events/164518705449515 Fri Jun 11 Seniors Crib Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3utKjnF Sat Jun 12 Yukon Amateur Radio Association Coffee Discussion Group A&W Restaurant 8:45 AM Hams from outside the Yukon and those who are interested are welcome to join us in this casual event. http:// www.yara.ca/index.html Sat Jun 12 Whitehorse United Church Yard And Trunk Sale Whitehorse United Church 9:00 AM find treasures, socialize, covid protocols in place. Email ljdelamere@ icloud.com for more info. Sat Jun 12 Klondike Cruisers - Cars and Coffee Territorial Auto Parts 11:00 AM Saturday morning coffee with other car people - bring your own coffee. https://cutt. ly/DbAZRiF Sun Jun 13 CPR level C with AED and naloxone use Tundra Medical Resources 12:00 PM Heartsaver CPR AED Level C is designed for people who want to learn how to help an adult, child or infant having a cardiac or choking emergency. This course includes a written exam in addition to skills testing and is ideal if your workplace or employer requires formal acknowledgement of the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired. Yukon WCB approved curriculum. No previous experience required. Register in person, online or by phone/email. https://bit. ly/3eV6MDR Sun Jun 13 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 Jun 14 Seniors Shuffleboard Golden Age Society 1:00 PM Join us for a social event that is just plain fun. https://bit. ly/3o6Kcwh

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Mon Jun 14 CPAWS Yukon AGM Online 5:30 PM We will highlight all the awesome work that took place over the past year, and go over our goals for the upcoming year. Register online. shorturl.at/dqBFQ Mon Jun 14 Explore summer birds Yukon Wildlife Preserve 9:45 AM Join Dave Mossop and friends.(2 hrs) #learntobird https:// yukonbirds.ca/calendar/ Mon Jun 14 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://yukonseniors-and-elders.org/index.php/ga-home Mon Jun 14 Seniors Tai Chi Golden Age Society 10:00 AM Peaceful movement for positive chi www.yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Mon Jun 14 Welding 101 Yukonstruct Makespace 5:00 PM join us for a four hour session and get started in the metal shop by learning stick welding. https://bit.ly/338fLMg Tues Jun 15 Woodshop Orientation Yukonstruct Makespace 6:30 PM Woodshop Orientation, 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/3o0nNjQ Tues Jun 15 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. Tues Jun 15 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 15Chess Club Titan Gaming and Collectibles 6:00 PM Love Chess? Want to learn? Looking for Competition? Join us! Tues Jun 15 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 15 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-andelders.org/index.php/ga-home Tues Jun 15 Seniors quilting needle work and crafts Golden Age Society 1:00 PM https://bit.ly/3f406De Tues Jun 15 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 Drop-in 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 Landbased 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. Fridays Standard Format - Magic: The Gathering 6:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe Legal sets = Ixalan, Rivals of Ixalan, Dominaria, Core Set 2019, Guilds of Ravnica, Ravnica Allegiance.Banned Cards = Rampaging Ferocidon Sat Jun 12 Whitehorse Kids’ Triathlon - Pre Register Event Canada Games Centre Yukon Swim, run and bike your way through this non competitive event. Ages 5-14, $30 entry fee Canada Games Centre. This is a pre-register event and has limited participation due to covid protocols. https:// bit.ly/3aWM0lX Mon Jun 14 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. Tue Jun 15 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.

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ONLINE EVENTS Thru June 2nd Annual Be Active 30 Day Challenge Online All you have to do is track your steps and raise a minimum of $100 for Special Olympics Yukon and you’ll be eligible for over 50 incredible prizes. Wed Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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 Thurs Jun 10 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. Fri Jun 11 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 Jun 11 AA Yukon Unity Group 1:30 PM Online For Zoom Room address Contact 334-7693 Sat Jun 12 Espresso Yourself on Zoom Online 10:00 AM A monthly online hangout to connect with other LGBTQIA2S+ folx from across the Yukon! Register online .https://bit. ly/3ySMynb Sat Jun 12 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693 Sun Jun 13 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693 Mon Jun 14 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 Tues Jun 15 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.

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Artist in the Window: Joyce Majiski is demonstrating bookmaking and artist book works (11a.m. to 2p.m. Wed June 9th to Friday 11th at Yukon Artists @ Work) runs from May 31 until July 9, and consists of a noon-hour performance broadcast live each weekday, with an additional youth-based performance each Wednesday evening from 7 until 8 p.m. The Thursday shows will be presented in partnership with Parks Canada and CFYT 106.9 FM: The Spirit of Dawson, and will feature artists from Dawson City, recorded at the Palace Grand Theatre. Among the several new features this year is a series of inperson concerts at MacBride Museum. Each Friday, Arts in the Park, in partnership with MacBride Museum, will present a free noonhour show, while a re-run of a previous broadcast will be played during the Arts in the Park radio slot. With pandemic restrictions easing, the opportunity to bring back an in-person component to Arts in the Park was an opportunity we had to take advantage of. Joining our team this year is well-known Whitehorse musician Keitha Clark, who has stepped into the role of producer for the 2021 Arts in the Park season. Clark moved to the Yukon 16 years ago. On her second day in Whitehorse, had already been asked to perform at that year’s Arts in the

Park. She has since played at Lepage Park during Arts in the Park’s usual season every year. “It made me realize I made the right choice about where I wanted to live” she says of the community she discovered through the concert series. Clark has brought her own children, a friend of hers who is in her 80s and visitors of all kinds to see shows at Arts in the Park, and considers it an important part of the Yukon’s artistic culture. “I’m so proud of what Arts in the Park brings to our community on so many different levels,” she says.

Because one of Clark’s favourite parts of Arts in the Park’s typical season is seeing the residents of care homes come out to the shows at lunch time, she is excited to bring yet another piece of in-person programming to this year’s edition, having select artists perform in the care homes for residents. “I’m excited about the different partnership opportunities this has created,” Clark says of the adapted season. To keep up with Arts in the Park, visit musicyukon.com/ artsinthepark n

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INGREDIENTS ❑ 4 cups mixed herbs (parsley, cilantro, sage, thyme, rosemary, mint, arugula, etc.) ❑ Juice of 1 lemon ❑ ¾ cup olive oil ❑ Salt and pepper to taste Mix of herbs

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For your safety and the safety of wildlife, don’t feed bears or attract them to your home. Common property attractants include: • Pet food • Garbage • Compost • Recyclables • Bird seed & bird feeders • Backyard chicken coops • Barbeques & smokers • Petroleum products

Secure your household attractants in bear proof-canisters, locked buildings or behind electric fencing. If you see a bear repeatedly in a residential area, or see situations where wildlife or people could be at risk, report it to the TIPP at 1-800-661-0525 or submit an online report at https://yukon.ca/en/turnpoachersand-polluters

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A SUMMER OF SPORTS

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Manus Hopkins

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

PHOTO: Courtesy of Sport Yukon

Some activities and events will look different this year, but Sport Yukon is still offering summer programming for 2021

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s the school year winds down, Sport Yukon is shifting its attention away from its academic year kids’ programming and onto its various summer activities and events. Sport Yukon, a member organization which includes sport governing bodies, clubs and associa-

Team Yukon athletes, volunteers and officials meet in 2020 to celebrate their hard work, despite the cancellation of the 2020 Arctic Winter Games tions that offer a variety of sport, recreation and other communitybased programs, has required its members to submit COVID returnto-play protocols in order to go through with summer programming during the pandemic. Last year was a tough season, as many events and programs had to be cancelled, including the 2020 Arctic Winter Games, a particularly harsh blow. Typically, the biggest annual summer event Sport Yukon is part of is the Klondike Road Relay, a bicycle race from Skagway to Whitehorse that has been happening every September since 1983. Last year’s edition had to be cancelled due to COVID and a virtual event was hosted to make up for the cancellation. While what this summer will look like is still unclear in many ways, Sport Yukon is determined to host a relay in

some form and is asking potential attendees to stay tuned for info on the 2021 “not-so-Klondike” Road Relay. According to Sport Yukon office coordinator and KRR administrator Julie Monaghan, several more sports are slated to start up once the snow is gone, including softball and soccer. Additionally, Flatwater Paddling, Yukon Canoe and Kayak Club, Yukon Orienteering Association and Athletics Yukon are expected to offer summer programming. Polarettes Gymnastics, Aboriginal Sport Circle, Wolfpack Basketball and Glacier Bears Swim Club have been operating indoors all year and should continue to operate during the summer. The City of Whitehorse offers camps for youth and will continue to do so this year, with some modified programming and safety measures.

The listed associations have all had to have their pandemic guidelines approved in order to move forward. The protocols are based on the advice of their national sport governing bodies. Many guidelines for Sport Yukon’s summer programs revolve around the usual steps to control the spreads of the pandemic: masks, distancing, sanitizing, gathering limits, etc. To participate in Polarettes Gymnastics’ summer programming, all athletes must wear masks and keep plastic bags to store their masks in the event that they are removed. Members must also wash their hands thoroughly before entering the facilities, declare their health and travel history and show up dressed to play, as changing rooms are closed. The facilities also have a one-way traffic flow to prevent crowding.

It can be complicated to ensure all these happen with certain team sports, so it is important for Sport Yukon’s members to have thorough plans for how their guidelines will look. Softball Yukon’s return-to-play protocols include the league being required to play in bubbles, each of no more than 60 people. Players are also required to wash their hands before entering the dugouts and discouraged from having team meetings. Community water jugs are not permitted, and players must have their own personal water bottles. Equipment is also not allowed to be shared amongst players. Necessary cleaning will take place between games. Luckily, during sports like softball, players are able to stand very far apart. To learn more about Sport Yukon’s summer programming, visit sportyukon.com n

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Gifts For the World’s Greatest Dads

Paul Rath is a freelance writer who lives on the Haines Highway where the mountains are many and the people are few.

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Red Wigglers turning kitchen waste into “Brown Gold”

Gold, the shiny yellow metal that is sought the world over, affects our lives.

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he word itself has an energy and power of its own, especially for Yukoners. We seek it, we wear it, we are in awe of those who have it. We want our own stash. We have the Gold Rush and the reminders of the excitement and heartbreak of that event all around us. “Brown Gold” is more readily available, however, and easily within your grasp for minimal effort. Brown gold is compost. We all know we should compost. It is the right thing to do, even in bear country. Composting is the

natural process of decay. Organic material is reduced over time by bacteria, fungi and worms to a nutrient-rich soil conditioner. Composting is giving back to the earth. It is recycling kitchen scraps and yard waste into food for your flowers and vegetables. Unlike gold mining, where something is taken from the earth, composting is the process of returning organic material back to the earth. It is the magic of taking things you would otherwise throw away, letting them break down or decompose, and using the resulting “soil” in your garden or flower beds. Compost promotes plant growth like gas and a spark promote fire. This year we planted potatoes in a raised bed of what was almost pure compost. We had many potatoes that were twice as big as any you would see in a store.

You can turn your kitchen scraps, including onion peels, apple cores and carrot tops, as well as your yard waste (think grass clippings and leaves) into a rich soil enhancer. It is the ultimate recycling process. If you get a gardener talking about composting, their eyes will likely glaze over when they gush about the benefits of compost—how it promotes plant growth and how worm castings (aka poop) are worth their weight in gold. The secret to compositing is the red wiggler. Red wigglers are the kings of composting worms. These little creatures, which twitch when uncovered and exposed to light (hence their name), can eat up to half of their weight in organic material each day. Imagine having an army of red wigcont’d on page 12 ...

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PHOTO: Paul Rath glers reducing your waste into something not only useful, but desired. Composting options range from elaborate indoor worm bins to casual outdoor piles in a corner of the garden. You can invest as much time and effort as you want. Expending very little effort can

reap huge rewards. Red wigglers will help every type of compost operation. They work tirelessly, munching away at your unwanted organic items, turning them into brown gold. Where do you get red wigglers? You can buy them, or you can seek out a composting friend who will

give you some. Here are some things to remember when composting, especially in bear country. Feel free to compost kitchen scraps consisting of fruit and vegetable matter, coffee grounds and tea bags. Egg shells are fine, but I rinse and crush mine before adding them to

the compost pile. Garden waste is also fair game, including dry grass, leaves, garden plants, even weeds. Avoid meat, bones and fish. Don’t add cooking oil, dairy products or wet grass. Always try to cover new materials with a bit of soil when adding them to the bin.

Composting is the ultimate recycling program. It encourages the natural process of decomposition and creates a usable, magical substance your garden will love. Red wigglers, the unsung heroes of composting, will work tirelessly for you. That is the secret to successful composting. n


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Dan Davidson

THE BOOKSHELF

After three decades in classrooms in Beaver Creek, Faro and Dawson, Dan Davidson retired to continue writing, as he had been all those years. Please send comments about his stories to dawson@whatsupyukon.com.

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y the time you’re reading this column, the paperback version of Eva Holland’s fascinating study of fear will be out from Penguin Canada for about $10 less than my copy. The hardcover is the one I read though, so it’s the one I’ve listed at the head of this column. By the way, I think the paperback cover is much more evocative of Holland’s actual major issue. Yes, it knocked her down when her mother died, and the huge spider on the cover of the original is something that most of us will react to, but the triggering event that made her decide to dig into this issue so deeply is her fear reaction to heights. The paperback illustration captures that perfectly. I empathize with the height issue. It was one I didn’t really have until my mid-40s, when I moved to using graduated lenses in my glasses. Realizing that the problem stems from the optical distortion caused by looking down through the reading portion of the lens allows me to understand what’s happening to my sense of balance, but it doesn’t make the problem go away.

I don’t like ladders anymore and I take my glasses off when I have to change a light bulb. Thinking back to when I used to run all over the rock formations at Peggys Cove (they dropped the apostrophe a few years ago) and leap from one boulder to another, I know I wouldn’t dare now. I actually identified more with the issues that came after Holland’s several vehicle accidents. I’ve never had a rollover, but I’ve left the road a few times, and the scare I got inching my way down the glare ice on the Dome Road one early winter while touring

with one of our Berton House writers remains with me more than half a dozen years later. Holland fills us in on all the incidents that left her with a kind of PTSD, but then she goes on to examine the science behind the feeling, accepts the reality that a certain amount of fear is hardwired into us, and investigates what things one might do to ameliorate what can become a debilitating problem. Sometimes repetition helps. Once upon a time I was probably afraid of needles, but I had scores

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HIGHLIGHTS Klondike Institute of Art and Culture Dawson City, YT

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Celebrating 25 Years May 31 - July 9, 2021 June 11 – 18 YAAW: Artist in the Window Wed-Fri 11am-11pm FREE June 17-18: Joyce Majiski Maya Rosenberg

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Fridays 12:15pm-12:45pm FREE June 11: Brigitte Jardin June 18: Gordie Tentrees

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Week June 14-18 Monday: Ryan McNally Tuesday: Lorène & Malorie Wednesday (Noon): Remy Rodden Wednesday (7p.m.): Squirrel Hunters

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November 12 – December 16 Ursula Handleigh & Anna Heywood-Jones Gathering | Tethering

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June 15 THE YUKON STORY: HELPING YOU PERSUADE PEOPLE TO CHOOSE MADE IN THE YUKON 2 - 5pm ……………………….. Weekly WELCOME WEDNESDAY NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 11am ……………………….. Open Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Please see Yukonstruct.com for more info!

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Workshops Jun 28 - 29

Copper Pendants with Glenn Piwowar

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Exhibitions Karen Thomas 2020 Landscape Series: A Path Forward

August – September Sangmin Lee - How to Fix a Broken Home Programming in conjunction with Yukon Riverside Arts Festival September 23 – October 28 Kimberly Edgar | New Work

Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm to 5pm

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Until July Dan Starling Programming in conjunction with Print & Publishing Festival

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

Thursday: Simon Crelli (Dawson City)

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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

Tuesday: Steve Slade Wednesday (Noon): Annie Avery and Manfred Jansen Wednesday (7p.m.): Soda Pony Thursday June 2: Sophie Noel (Dawson City) W: musicyukon.com/artsinthepark/ P: (867) 456-8742 E: artsinthepark@musicyukon.com

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AllStars After School Program:

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

The Best Things in Life are… Rescued!

- Meet Pasha! Pasha is a 3 year old, male Pyrenean Mountain Dog, which is a large breed guardiantype of dog, so he will need adequate space both indoors and out – preferably an acreage or farm. Because of his guarding instincts he is wary of strangers and has quite a big bark, and will need some time to warm up to new people, but once he does he loves pets and to play for short bursts. He is currently undergoing treatment for an ear infection, which is common for this breed and others who have big, floppy ears. He would do best with older children and while he’s adjusted to having other dogs around in our outdoor kennels, he might do better as an only dog. He may also be able to make friends with cats, as guardian breeds are quite gentle with those they view as part of their family. If you are interested in adopting Pasha, please fill out an online application at https://humanesocietyyukon.ca/adoptions/dog/pasha If you already have a pre-approved application with us within the last year, call 633-6019 to put your application towards him.

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Email: events@whatsupyukon.com | Also, email us if there are any errors! ATLIN Fri Jun 11 Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sat Jun 12 Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sun Jun 13 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 Tues Jun 15 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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. Prayer https://kiac.ca/calendarof-events/beginner-ballet-w-jenkehoe-2021-05-12/ Thu Jun 10 Women’s Slo-Pitch 7:30 PM Minto Park hosted by the Snatchers, drop in 16+ Join us for this free event.

Sun Jun 13 Cricket 4:30 PM Minto Park Tues Jun 15 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/ https://kiac.ca/calendar-ofevents/beginner-ballet-w-jenkehoe/2021-06-09/ Mon Jun 14 Coed Drop In Volleyball 8:00 AM Victory Gardens Free event next to the Dawson City Museum Mon Jun 14 Alphabet Soup Drop-in Youth Group 6:00 PM True North Company A chance for youth to drop by, chat about queer topics, learn together, ask questions, and create connections. For more info contact Kiki Barua (they/them) – Kiran. Barua@gov.yk.ca or 993.4300 and Crickett Wilder (she/her) by email shelterevents@northwestel.net. https://bit.ly/2Rp4u8j

FARO Wed Jun 9 Seniors Cards and Walks Faro Recreation Centre 1:00 PM Thurs Jun 10 Faro youth lounge Faro Recreation Centre 5:30 PM Thurs Jun 10Latin Dance Classes Faro Recreation Centre 7:30 PM Thurs Jun 10 Adult Floor Hockey Faro Recreation Centre 7:00 PM Thurs Jun 10 Kids floor hockey Faro Recreation Centre 3:30 PM Thurs Jun 10 Faro Open Gym Faro Recreation Centre 4:30 PM Thurs Jun 10 Seniors Yoga Faro Recreation Centre 1:30 PM Thurs Jun 10 Parent and tot Faro Recreation Centre 10:00 AM Enjoy a fun hour together with community parents and tots. Fri Jun 11 Adult Soccer Faro Recreation Centre 7:00 PM Fri Jun 11 Seniors Cards and Walks Faro Recreation Centre 1:00 PM Sat Jun 12 Basketball Drop in Faro Recreation Centre 3:00 PM Sat Jun 12 Faro Open Gym Faro Recreation Centre 4:30 PM Sat Jun 12 Pickleball Faro Recreation Centre 8:00 AM Tues Jun 15 Seniors Yoga Faro Recreation Centre 1:30 PM

Tues Jun 15 Parent and tot Faro Recreation Centre 10:00 AM Enjoy a fun hour together with community parents and tots.

HAINES JUNCTION Wed Jun 9 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Wed Jun 9 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 Thurs Jun 10 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Thurs Jun 10 St Elias Restorative Yoga Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Please confirm Thurs Jun 10 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 Thurs Jun 10 Zumba 6:30 PM Bill Brewster Arena Fun Fitness for everyone, donations welcome. Fri Jun 11 2021 Summer Music Series: The Hibernation 6:30 PM Village Bakery and Deli An eclectic mix of Whitehorse multiinstrumentalists: foot-stomping Celtic jigs, modern-folk, rock, and melodic ballads. Call 634-2867 for reservations. Sat June 12 2021 Summer Series: Gordie Tentrees 6:30 PM Village Bakery and Deli The best Live Yukon music on the patio, rain or shine: bluegrass, rock, jazz, classical, call 634-2867 for reservations. Mon Jun 14 St Elias Adult and Seniors Fitness Bill Brewster Arena 12:00 PM Tues Jun 15 Get Fit With Nick Bill Brewster Arena 6:15 PM By donation Tues Jun 15 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 15 St. Elias Seniors Society Bocce St. Elias Convention Centre 2:00 PM weather permitting; Free

Fri Jun 11 Pickleball Tagish Community Centre 10:00 AM Sat Jun 12 Family playtime and open gym Marsh Lake Community Centre 3:00 PM Sat Jun 12 Knitting Circle Marsh Lake Community Centre 11:00 AM Everyone wielding a hook, needle or pin is welcome. Sat Jun 13 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 3:00 PM Sat Jun 13 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 15 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 15 North of 60 Seniors Coffee and Chat Marsh Lake Community Centre 2:00 PM

MAYO 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

OLD CROW 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. Mon Jun 14 Bonfire On Front Street 5:00 PM Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre

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Thurs Jun 10 Shuffleboard And Games Night Marsh Lake Community Centre 6:00 PM Jackalope Members & guests Thurs Jun 10 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 5:00 PM Fri Jun 11 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks Marsh Lake Community Centre 5:00 PM

Wed Jun 9 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 Wed Jun 9 After School Program Tagish Community Centre 4:00 PM

Wed Jun 9Coffee And Chat Tagish Community Centre 2:00 PM Thur Jun 10 Carpet Bowling Tagish Community Centre 10:00 AM Thur Jun 10 Tagish Local Advisory Council Meeting 7:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Fri Jun 11Pickleball 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Sat Jun 12 Youth Night Tagish Community Centre 5:30

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 Wednesdays Seniors Social 1:00 PM Teslin Rec Center 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! Saturdays Movie Night 7:00 pm Teslin Rec Center

WATSON LAKE Wednesdays Sewing 1:00 PM Watson Lake Family Centre Thursdays Parent-Child Mother Goose 10:30 AM Watson Lake Family Centre You and your little one will learn new songs and rhymes, revisit old favourites. Ages newborn 1 year are welcome and a light snack is provided! Sundays St. John’s Church Service 10:00 AM St. John’s Church Service (867) 536-2932

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ACTIVE AND WELLNESS COMMUNITY EVENTS EVENTS ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s ACTIVE LISTINGS Wed Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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-healthand-wellness Thur Jun 10 Coast Mountain Sports Trail Run Athletics Yukon 6:15 PM Come join us and explore the trails around Whitehorse in a fun, safe, noncompetitive 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: 3330983) Carrying bear spray and whistle may be appropriate Thur Jun 10 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/ Thur Jun 10 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/ Thur Jun 11 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!

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Thur Jun 11 Coast Mountain Sports Trail Run Athletics Yukon 6:15 PM Come join us and explore the trails around Whitehorse in a fun, safe, noncompetitive 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 Jun 12 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 Jun 12 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-healthand-wellness Fri Jun 12 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-healthand-wellness Fri Jun 12 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-health-and-wellness Mon Jun 14 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-healthand-wellness Mon Jun 14 Regatta Ready Schwatka Lake Day Use Area 9:00 AM Learn more paddling skills and learn to compete in sprint canoe and kayak. Register online. http://www.flatwaternorth.ca/regatta-ready.html Tues Jun 15 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 15 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 15 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 15 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-healthand-wellness Tues Jun 15 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 9 Overeaters Anonymous Meeting 7:30 PM Overeaters Anonymous For more information contact oayukon@gmail.com for more information Wed Jun 9 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Wed Jun 9 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 Jun 9 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 Jun 10 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 Jun 10 KDCC Walking with Our Sisters Sewing Group Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre 5:00 PM Thurs Jun 10 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 Jun 10 Yin Yoga (Pre-registered Dropin) 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 every body and every person. https://cutt.ly/ obFRWpp Thurs Jun 10 Sally and Sisters Hot Lunch 11:00 AM Whitehorse United Church Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children Thurs Jun 10 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Thurs Jun 10 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 Jun 10 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 Jun 11 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 Jun 11 AA Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall Looking for support with your relationship with alcohol? Join the AA Whitehorse Group. Fri Jun 11 AA Yukon Unity Group 1:30 PM Online For Zoom Room address Contact 334-7693 Fri Jun 11 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 Jun 12 AA Hospital Meeting 1:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Street Sat Jun 12 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693

Sat Jun 12 AA Hospital Meeting 1:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th & Elliott Street Sat Jun 12 AA Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM Online For Zoom Room address call 334-7693 Sat Jun 12 Espresso Yourself on Zoom Online 10:00 AM A monthly online hangout to connect with other LGBTQIA2S+ folx from across the Yukon! Register online .https://bit.ly/3ySMynb Mon Jun 14 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 Jun 14 Sally and Sisters Hot Lunch 11:00 AM Whitehorse United Church Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children Mon Jun 14 Seniors Tai Chi 10:00 AM Golden Age Society Peaceful movement for positive chi www. yukon-seniors-and-elders.org Mon Jun 14 AA New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall Join us at Hellaby Hall – 4th; Elliott Street Mon Jun 14 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 Tues Jun 15 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 15 Yin Yoga (Pre-registered Dropin) 10:30 AM Elks Lodge 306 Join certified yoga instructor, Beverley Avano, in a pre-registered dropin 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 15 AA Ugly Duckling Group (C/M, NS) 8:00 PM Hellaby Hall New members always welcome, this is a non smoking group. Tues Jun 15 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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Learning how to cope with fear in overdrive ... cont’d from page 13

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Yukon Arts Centre Corporation

Deadline: July 9, 2021 Contact: Sophie Tremblay-Morissette (867) 334-8834 ■

Yukon Recreation Advisory Committee

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Electrical Safety Standards Board

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Author Eva Holland of them over a two-year period in my early teens to deal with allergy issues, and they’ve never bothered me since.

Holland tried repetition, medication and counselling (with one of my daughter’s high school friends), but I think it was most important that she immersed herself in the topic, learning so much about it that she could produce this fascinating book, and could experience rational fear, which she concludes is absolutely essential, without going into panicked hyperdrive.

This was necessary for her to be able to pursue some of the adventurous subjects she has taken on as a writer. Near the end she talks about not having to make her world smaller in order to be able to live in it. Overcoming our limitations is a worthwhile goal and this book underlines that point very well. n

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Dispute Resolution Board

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Education Appeal Tribunal

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June 11 - 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Whitehorse Public Library June 24 - 3 to 7 p.m. Fireweed Market

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Apprentice Advisory Board

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Carmacks Renewable Resources Council Mayo Renewable Resources Council North Yukon Renewable Resources Council Dan Keyi Renewable Resources Council

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Yukon Utilities Board

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Yukon Housing Corporation Board of Directors

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Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues

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Yukon Lottery Commission

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Yukon Liquor Board

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A HIDDEN GEM

with

Kate Alexander

Kate Alexander, Visitor Experience Product Development Officer at Kluane National Park and Reserve, managed the Thechàl Dhâl’ exhibit renewal project. This is Kate’s first and last Parks Canada article for WUY as she has just retired in order to explore the Yukon, full time.

The beautifully renovated Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre in Kluane National Park and Reserve opens for the 2021 season Everything at the south end of Lhù�ààn Mân (Kluane Lake) is massive: the mountains, the lake, the dazzling wildflower meadows and the megafauna, including Dall’s sheep, moose and grizzly bears. Everything, that is, except Kluane National Park and Reserve’s diminutive Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre. But this hidden gem, usually dwarfed by its namesake mountain, now shines bright after a major renovation and exhibit renewal. Open for the 2021 season as of May 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre is a 45-minute drive north of Haines Junction on the Alaska Highway. The new exhibits are big, bold and beautiful, like the surrounding landscape. Parks Canada and Kluane First Nation collaborated on the exhibits, with valuable input from Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, to tell stories that reflect the presence of Dań (Southern Tutchone people) on this lovely but challenging land. The panels on the deck intro-

PHOTOS: Parks Canada/P. Gowdie

Kwiyaajàl’ – Welcome – to Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre! duce Dań and their culture, as well as showcase the area’s unique ecology. Scientists from the Yukon and beyond have studied the bears, bees and birds of the valley; the rare plants that thrive here; and the extraordinary effects of nearby glaciers.

The indoor exhibits present Dań Key� (the people’s land) through maps, activities, stories and song. Learn about hunting and using all parts of Mäy (Dall’s sheep). Discover how to respect Big Grandfather (grizzly bear) and what might happen to you if you

displease him. Hear Diyet’s song of yearning for land lost, then regained. Admire superb beadwork by women of Kluane First Nation who are using the patterns of their grandmothers and creating their own. A new, heated sunroom is per-

fect for relaxing and enjoying the view on cool, windy days. Look out for activities hosted by Parks Canada and Kluane First Nation taking place here throughout the summer. cont’d on page 19 ...

ANTICIPATORY CALL FOR PROPOSALS Reaching Home, a program funded by the federal government to prevent and reduce homelessness across Canada, is expecting $1.4 million will be added to Yukon’s base funding this year. Deadline for applications for capital and service delivery projects is June 18th, 2021. All projects must be completed by March 31, 2022. Eligible applicants are as follows: • Not-for-profit organizations • Indigenous organizations and governments • Public health and educational institutions • For-profit organizations (please contact us for information) • Municipalities Territorial governments and their entities Find the applications on www.yapc.ca For information or support with the application contact Chantal: Tel: 867-689-5456 Eml: rhpo.chantal@yapc.ca

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A hidden gem ... cont’d

The Sharing Place – ’Alhaashajàl Kų Yiw

Scanning for sheep

Activity station: learn how to distinguish between useful plants – for food, for medicine or to make things

PHOTO: CAFN/J. Hendersen

Parks Canada staff will help you plan safe hiking adventures

Staff at Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre will answer your questions and prepare you for a safe visit, long or short, in Kluane National Park and Reserve. Look for Dall’s

sheep, which are often visible low on the mountain in the spring and early summer. You might even see lambs with the help of the centre’s spotting scopes.

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Friday, May 21, 2021 marks the opening of all Kluane National Park and Reserve’s facilities, including the Kathleen Lake Campground and the award-winning

Parks Canada Visitor Centre in Haines Junction’s Da Kų Centre (the glamourous big sister of the Thechàl Dhâl’ Visitor Centre). Please remember to bring your

face mask and practice the Safe Six. Visit the park web site: www.parkscanada.gc.ca/kluane to learn more. n

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2021 Exploration Season Update The Victoria Gold team is pleased to announce the exploration season at Dublin Gulch is now underway, with timelines ramped up earlier than planned due to favourable operating conditions, which will result in a longer, more intensive season for 2021. The 2021 exploration program in the Dublin Gulch Raven Zone will allow for a minimum of 15,000 metres of diamond drilling and related exploration initiatives targeting the definition of a maiden gold resource on this rapidly emerging, high-grade, near surface gold deposit. “Victoria Gold is excited to begin the 2021 exploration program at Raven,” says John McConnell, President & CEO of Victoria Gold Corp. “Last season’s work at Raven proved consistent gold mineralization across the zone, which extends well beyond the areas drill tested to date. This season, we will build on that success with the aim of defining a meaningful maiden resource at Raven.” Currently, there are four diamond drill rigs on site. In conjunction with this season’s extensive drilling program at Raven, a regional Dublin Gulch Gold Camp exploration program will include surface trenching, expanded soil geochemistry, detailed structural/geological mapping and prospecting.

View of Victoria Gold’s Raven Camp, Fall 2020

Raven was first identified in 2018 with late season surface trench discoveries. Follow-up drilling repeatedly returned high-grade gold intersections accompanied by prolific visible gold occurrences along a major and consistently mineralized corridor, which has grown from a single trench to 750 metres of defined mineralized with significant expansion potential.

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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