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This story was provided by Kwanlin Dün First Nation as part of its series featuring Citizen success stories. If you’re looking to find out more about Kwanlin Dün they invite you to read their awardwinning book Kwanlin Dün Dǎ kwǎndur ghày ghakwadîndur Our Stories in Our Words. It’s available through the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse.

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atricia (Pat) Joe is a KDFN citizen from the Tagish Nation and the Dak’laweide Clan (Killer Whale and Wolf Crest). This summer, she won a Canadian Teachers’ Federation award for leadership in Indigenous education and excellence in teaching that reflects Indigenous culture. The award was presented on July 15, 2021. “I owe this honour to my grandparents, Julia and Johnnie Joe,” she said. “I was born on the trapline and raised by my grandparents. During long winter evenings at the family homestead, grandmother would pull out the Na-

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Patricia Joe tional Geographic magazine and teach us about the world, and its people, by the light of the old oil lantern. “Grandfather could read the land and he survived like our ancestors before him. He told the creation and oral stories to me that had been passed down to him for generations.” Pat is a teacher, mother, grandmother and knowledge keeper. She specializes in oral stories and oral histories. As a former Deputy Chief and Chief Land Claims and Self-Government negotiator, she also has many years of experience in politics and business. “Yukon First Nation people are

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HERITAGE CONVERSATIONS

Leighann Chalykoff

TELLING THE YUKON’S UNTOLD STORIES

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hen Paul Gowdie first learned about the hundreds of Black soldiers who worked on constructing the Alaska Highway in the 1940s, he was surprised. “I’m in a mostly white town, in a mostly white territory, and I attend this presentation and find out that 30 percent of the soldiers who built the highway were Black,” he said. “I thought, OK, I am not the first … there were others before me, and that was encouraging.” He felt connected to the place he chose to call home, and that felt good. But it also made him wonder why he hadn’t heard about that part of the Yukon’s history before. Gowdie wanted to find out more and that brought him to the Hidden Histories Society Yukon group in 2009. Hidden Histories had formed almost a decade earlier, in 2000, to fill a gap to find and share the untold stories of Black history in the Yukon.

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Charlotte Hrenchuk is one of the group’s founding members. She has three adopted children from Sierra Leone and she started Hidden Histories when she saw what they were learning in school and knew they didn’t see themselves reflected in the history being taught at the time. “I wanted them to be proud, and I wanted them to have figures they could look up to,” she said. “We hear the horrible stories about slavery, but we don’t hear enough about all the amazing contributions that Black people have made to society. “Those positive stories need to be woven into the historical tapestry as well.” So, Hrenchuk and the group set out to help create that tapestry themselves, each story a thread. And once they started following those threads, they became wrapped up in the work. “The more we did, the more we wanted to do.” With new members joining, the group broadened its focus to include the untold stories of Asian people in the Yukon. They brought attention to stories that colonial accounts of history tend to skip over—people doing everyday things, living good lives and enduring. “When you say the word history, people kind of glaze over, but the personal stories touch peoples’ hearts,” said Hrenchuk. “These stories are part of the mainstream history; they’ve just been

PHOTO: : submitted overlooked, but they should be integrated and available.” To bring those stories forward, the group used the resources they had available and sometimes simple grassroots tactics. “At the beginning, we would go into the library and pull books off of the shelves and ask the librarians to display them for Black and Asian history months,” said Hrenchuk. “After a while, the librarians started doing it themselves, and that’s when we feel like our work is bearing fruit … when someone else picks up the story and starts telling it.” Since they began this work, the volunteer group has been supported by a secret weapon: archival researcher Peggy D’Orsay. “She has the most brilliant ideas and she’s on all the time— always sending us the most obscure and interesting things,” said Hrenchuk. Often, the hunt for those lost stories begins with a single photograph. Then the group

works together to dig deeper and find more connections through documents such as birth records and newspaper articles. They bring these pieces together to form a picture of the person’s life. Over the years, the group has become a repository for those overlooked stories. “There were many marginalized ethno-cultural individuals who tried to make a go of it, as well, that you just don’t hear about because they don’t fit the key points in the historical narrative,” said Gowdie. “They didn’t strike it rich or they weren’t outrageous enough.” Lucille Hunter is a prime example. Pregnant at just 19 years old, Hunter travelled the Stikine Route to the Klondike in 1897. Over her long life in the Yukon, she owned gold and silver claims in Dawson and Mayo, and she ran her own laundry business in Whitehorse. The Hunter family’s story, and many other stories like it, had been stored in the archives until it was uncovered by the Hidden Histories Society. Ensuring stories like that are remembered is important to Hrenchuk and Gowdie. It’s what makes them continue their volunteer work. “As I get older, I am more curious about my cultural and racial identity,” said Gowdie. “I am fully into it now that I have a daughter. I want her to have better experiences than I did.” Find out more at hhsy.org. n

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What’s Inside KDFN Citizen Profile Pat Joe......... 2 Heritage Conversations................ 3 Eye on the Outdoors................... 4 Thaw di Gras Preview.................. 5 Tattooing in the Yukon................. 6 Seasonal Recipes...................... 11 Through The Lens Showcase........ 12 New Media Funding................... 15 Being Irish.............................. 19 YAC Shows Guide...................... 21

Events Whitehorse Listings................. 8 Highlights........................... 17 Active Listings..................... 19 Community Listings............... 20

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n 1941, the new Alaska Highway rolled in across the Yukon, and hunters, fishermen and campers followed. During the war years, wildlife received a serious crush in the harvesting of game animals. It was not until 1945, when the Yukon Fish and Game Association, with its 207 members, started to put pressure on the territorial and federal governments to institute strong hunting and fishing regulations. Since the early days following the

Second World War, the Yukon Fish and Game Association and the Yukon Outfitters Association have played a major role in developing game laws, not only for fishing and hunting regulations but also for the future protection of wildlife habitats. The word outfitter (prior to 1947) meant little more than the store or company that supplied hunting and fishing material. In 1947, the government of that day passed a game ordinance that labelled an outfitter as a person who engaged in the actual guided hunting of game animals or birds in the Yukon. The outfitters’ business became big business for some. In 1956, outfitters would guide about 70 hunters a year. By 1976, those numbers climbed to over 400, of which 10 percent were from European countries. Prior to COVID-19 settling into the Yukon,

5,219 hunting licenses were sold, of which close to 300 were nonresident licenses. Fishing licenses were by no means a minor revenue for the Yukon government. From 2018– 2019, these sales brought in 19,446 dollars, alone, for paper licenses. Camping license fees brought in an additional $3,227, which actually climbed to $4,515 in 2021. In the NWT, an outfitter’s business brings in close to 30-million dollars a year for a guiding business. In the Yukon, a single bear hunt with a professional outfitter would cost a hunter $18,000. That includes accommodations and food and guiding service. Should the hunter want to take a tour of the Yukon, that is all extra for the tourist industry—and that means more jobs and revenue for Yukon residents. n

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e have all heard the term winter blues. I suspect, somewhere along the line, that is why winter festivals were created—something to liven up the cold, dull stretch of winter. In Canada, we have many winter festivals that take place every year. Vancouver hosts the Aurora Winter Festival, Niagara hosts the Winter Festival of Lights, Toronto has Holiday Fair in the Square, Fredericton has FROSTival, Nova Scotia hosts the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl Festival, Ottawa hosts Winterlude,

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in the small northern town of Dawson City, there is Thaw di Gras Spring Carnival. This year, Thaw di Gras will be held from March 18–20. You may be wondering about the name. Yes, it is a word play on the Mardi Gras festival that is held every year in New Orleans, before Ash

Wednesday. “Mardi” was changed to “Thaw Di” because the end of March is when the Yukon starts to transition into the spring season. Unlike Mardi Gras, which is known for participants who parade through the streets with colourful costumes and in marching bands, Thaw di Gras centers around

creative and slightly quirky winter activities. Usually there are about 25 different events that take place. Sometimes the events can change between the years. Past events have included adult tricycle racing, tea-boiling competitions, axe-throwing, searching for loonies in a haystack, snowshoe baseball, and human curling (where the rock is replaced with a human being who is slid across the ice), as well as a chili cookoff, dog show, cat show and the One-Dog Pull (where dogs try to haul their weight in dog kibble!). There is also lots of live music, kids activities and a spectacular fireworks show over the Yukon River. While Dawson City may be one of the smaller towns to host a winter carnival, it is by no means lacking in the fun and excitement department. And the best part is that most events are free! This year’s events have not been announced as of yet. For Thaw di Gras updates, visit www. Dawsoncity.ca. n

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If you’ve ever thought of getting a tattoo, but are sitting on the fence, it’s worth spending a bit of time in local tattoo shops and chatting with the artists.

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hey’re probably some of the most kind and communityminded folks you’ll find. And if you’re like me, you might walk out wondering why the heck you don’t have any ink.

MOLOTOV AND BRICKS TATTOO — The Dynamic Trio —

Not having spent a lot of time in tattoo shops, I’m feeling a bit intimidated when I arrive at Molotov and Bricks Tattoo. But when I walk through the door, I’m warmly welcomed by one of the resident tattoo artists, Kirsty Wells, who is busy with a client. Not long after, Dan Bushnell appears and immediately makes me feel at home. Wells’ sweet dog, Daisy, also totters up to say hello. Bushnell and his wife, Sarah Gallagher, opened Molotov and Bricks in the same Wood Street location in 2012. Wells joined the shop permanently about five years ago. Together, the trio runs the shop. All three have equal voice in decision making, and they stand

Kirsty Wells creates her latest piece at Molotov and Bricks Tattoo

behind the others when they have an idea. For example, Wells recently designed and sold T-shirts to support a COVID-19 fund for Canadian nurses. “Any time you work with somebody and you get to lift them, is really great, really beautiful,” Bushnell said. “I have a lot of gratitude that we’ve been able to support so many people, because I’m fascinated to see what people do.” While he’s pretty wellestablished now, Bushnell’s beginnings as a tattoo artist were a bit rocky. He was working in a youth arts and activism centre in Vancouver, which assisted young people in getting training. One way to do this was through mentorships. When a young woman wanted to learn to tattoo, Bushnell set her up with a shop run by women. But there was a catch—he had to learn, too. Up until then, Bushnell had worked on large art installations for cities. He was pretty proficient at it. But tattooing was a different story. “I got a little full of myself in that whatever medium I studied, I picked up,” he said. “But then, when it came to tattooing, I didn’t have it. I wasn’t good at it. I had to learn to draw differently. I kind of sucked, at first, which made me have to do it.” Bushnell’s background in community art projects (which involved a lot of collaborating with the locals) lent itself well to tattooing, which is a similar process on a smaller scale. “You get really, really engaged with the community, in a really visceral way, where we see people in [the] super-dynamic moments of their lives. We see them when they’re celebrating, and we see them when they’ve had a loss. And we’re asked to step in and be a part of that, with strangers, and it’s very powerful.” cont’d on page 7 ...

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Yukon Ink ... continued from page 6 Wells also emphasizes their relationships with clients. “You get to connect with people in a really safe and controlled setting. That can be as frivolous or as intentional or as emotional or as goofy as you want it to be. Sometimes it’s really fun and sometimes it’s really meaningful, and that changes daily. “Regardless of why someone’s there, it’s a moment I get to be a part of.” Wells’ journey to being a tattoo artist was more linear than Bushnell’s. The first time she saw a heavily tattooed person, she was a little kid. “I ran to my mom, yanked on her dress and said, ‘Oh my god, Mom! Look at that person! That’s what people have to look like.’ But I don’t remember that; I was too young.” By the time she was 18, Wells was seriously pursuing becoming a tattoo artist. She worked in Germany for several years, and when she returned to Whitehorse to visit, she’d often be a guest artist at Molotov and Bricks, where she and Bushnell “got along like a house on fire.” When it came time for Bushnell to find another artist to work permanently in the busy shop, Gallagher asked him who he’d like that person to be, if he

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could choose anyone. He said that person would be Wells. Coincidentally, Bushnell ran into Wells’ mom the very next day. She said that Wells was returning from Germany permanently and would be reaching out to him to work in the shop. “It was kismet,” Bushnell said. “That was a lovely moment.” “Be careful what you wish for!” Wells piped in from the next room. For Bushnell, Wells makes him want to come to work each day. “Kirsty and I really support one another,” said Bushnell. “We really lift each other up, and I know that if I’m feeling really bad and I really don’t want to drag myself in … I know that if I do, Kirsty will do something to take the edge off for me or to make it easier.” Wells echoed that sentiment. “I think I heard Dan mention that you can come into the shop in whatever mood you’re in—be it good or bad—regardless of how you come in, you leave a little different, more often than not on a more-positive note. That’s been a huge anchor in tattooing for me. “I leave the shop, every day, a little bit better than when I came in.” Those good vibes rub off on others, and that’s where the sense

Safe, Smart & Effective Health Care of community comes in. Molotov and Bricks is known as a place to meet, gather and sometimes to organize. And it’s always done in a spirit of joy, Bushnell said. “Kirsty and I do a lot of things that are ridiculous, that make people pause, but we do it so joyously that you just can’t help but get involved.” “A lot of people really find a stride with engaging in creativity when they come in here,” Wells said. “And that creates a huge sense of community. “You come for the tattoos, you stay for the community.”

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Thu Mar 10 Sew A Tote Bag – Beginner Sewing 6:00 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Learn the anatomy of the domestic sewing machine including how to thread your machine and basic stitches. Register online https://bit.ly/35rJ94O Thu Mar 10 In My Body by Bboyizm/ Crazy Smooth 7:00 PM YAC Yukon Arts Centre An intergenerational group of dancers and an international creative team for an intensely athletic investigation of the evolution of self and the effects of aging on street dancers. Tickets online. Thu Mar 17 YEU Local Y017 AGM 6:00 PM All members of Local Y017, Yukon Health & Human Services are encouraged to attend this important meeting. RSVP in advance to join in person or by ZOOM. Thu Mar 17 Sew Dog Booties – Beginner Sewing 6:00 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Sew a set of 4 fleece dog booties in this 3 hour beginner sewing workshop. Register online https://bit.ly/3C9wrUj Fri Mar 11 & 18 Seniors Crib 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Fri Mar 11 In My Body by Bboyizm/Crazy Smooth 1:30 PM YAC Yukon Arts Centre An intergenerational group of dancers and an international creative team for an intensely athletic investigation of the evolution of self and the effects of aging on street dancers. Tickets online. Fri Mar 18-20 2022 Bead, Hide & Fur Symposium Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre A selection of hands-on workshops being offered throughout the weekend, craft sale, show and share displays. Call 6677698 ext. 206, email projects@yfnct.ca, or register online. Sat Mar 12 & 19 Yukon Amateur Radio Association Coffee Discussion Group 8:45 AM A&W Restaurant Hams from outside the Yukon and those are interested are welcome to join us in this casual event. Sat Mar 12 Men’s Drum Making with Joe Migwans 10:00 AM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre 3-day intensive workshop that will guide you through the creation of your own 18 inch drum. All supplies and lunch will be provided. Register Online Sat Mar 12 & 19 Cribbage - Members and Signed in Guests 2:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 Masks are mandatory. Members must have a valid 2021 membership and they may sign in 2 guests MAX Sun Mar 13 & 20 Whitehorse United Church Worship Service 10:30 AM Whitehorse United Church Interested in Online service? You must sign up in advance by phone or email to the church office. The office is open Monday – Friday, 9 am to 2 pm. Phone 667-2989: email wuc@klondiker.com Sun Mar 13 & 20 Seniors Bingo 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Sun Mar 13 & 20 Secondhand Clothing Bizarre 2:00 PM Whitehorse SeventhDay Adventist Church Clean clothes needed and donations accepted if in good condition. Please call before dropping clothes off and for more info 633-3463.

Mon Mar 14 Parka Making Workshop with Dorathy Wright 9:30 AM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre Learn how to make an adult parka from start to finish. All materials will be included, from the embellishments to the fox fur trim. Register online. Mon Mar 14 & 21 Clothing Room 10:00 AM Whitehorse Church of the Nazarene Free of charge to anyone and everyone. Mon Mar 14 Belfast 5:00 PM YAC Yukon Arts Centre A poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Tickets online Mon Mar 14 Make A Stool – Beginner Welding 5:00 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Learn about different metals and how to weld mild steel. Register online https://bit. ly/36UNjTo Mon Mar 14 Engrave A Dog Tag – Laser Engraving Basics 5:30 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Create your own custom dog tag. Bring your ideas and imagination and join us for this fun and informative class. Register online https://bit.ly/3pt1s0g Mon Mar 21 Plasma Table Basics – Create A Clock 6:00 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace All supplies to make one clock will be provided. Register online https://bit.ly/3pu7vBO Mon Mar 14 & 21 Euchre - For Members and Signed in Guests 6:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 Euchre a trick-taking card game for four players, two on each team, As a member you can sign in 2 guests MAX Tue Mar 15 & 22 New Member Orientation 5:00 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Informative & Mandatory New Member Orientations. This Is A Free But Essential Session For All New Members. Register online as a member and for the Orientation Tue Mar 15 & 22 Chess Club 6:00 PM Titan Gaming and Collectibles Love Chess? Want to learn? Looking for Competition? Join us! Tue Mar 15 & 22 Weekly Shuffleboard Tournament 6:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 For members and signed in guests. A double knockout style competition and games are limited to 6 ends or 15 minutes. Covid precautions are in effect. Tue Mar 22 Make Engraved Coasters – Beginner Woodworking 6:30 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Make four beautiful multi wood coasters in this beginner woodworking class. Register online https://bit.ly/3tqKu49 Tue Mar 15 & 22 Seniors Bridge 6:30 PM Golden Age Society Yukon Bridge players come join us for competition or fun or both Tue Mar 15 & 22 WoodShop Orientation 6:30 PM Yukonstruct Makerspace Explore wood shop and explain each piece of woodworking equipment. Participants will each get hands-on practice with some of the machines. Register online.

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shop. Their chief executive officer, Jordi Mikeli-Jones, first opened Triple J’s as a music shop on Fourth Avenue in Whitehorse. Mikeli-Jones said she was drawn to tattoos in her “formative years” when they were still taboo. She got her first tattoo, at age 15, by an apprentice artist. Growing up in Whitehorse, she realized early on that there were no reputable, high-calibre artists in town. So, soon after she opened her music business, she brought up the first guest tattoo artist, in 2005. “I never took a commission and really just wanted to spread the gospel of tattoo in the Yukon,” Mikeli-Jones said. Since then, Triple J’s has expanded into other ventures, such as cannabis and skin care, and has also moved a few times. The tattoo shop continues to feature guest artists who MikeliJones said are curated much like the “artists” in an art show. “We look at what is currently being offered in Whitehorse, and finding specialty artists whose genres are not currently represented,” she explained. “They must have a large portfolio and many years in the industry. Most importantly, they must have a good attitude, be friendly and passionate about visiting the Great White North.” That’s where Jamie Law comes in. Triple J’s initially brought him to Whitehorse from Edmonton, as a guest artist who specialized in script work. He’s now the sole resident artist. “He very organically manifested into our next resident artist because he was here so often and was versatile in many

different styles,” Mikeli-Jones said. “He also loves people. When he made the decision to pursue a relationship with the Yukon, we made the decision to bring him on full-time. He has a very colourful personality, which jived well with our team.” And it’s true. When I met Law, I was struck by the funny, friendly person behind the mask. He sums up in a few words his love affair with the Yukon and why he has made it his home. “You fall in love with the place, fall in love with a girl,” Law said, referring to his wife, Kenedi Thompson, who is currently studying laser tattoo removal. He describes himself as being like “the cat who came back”—he just kept returning to Triple J’s until Mikeli-Jones brought him on permanently. But being a tattoo artist in the Yukon was not originally in his plans. After high school, he took the blue-collar path, working in a plywood factory for eight years. It was around 2004 or 2005 that his best friend, who was dating a tattoo artist, suggested that Law consider apprenticing. That’s how he got his start, almost by accident. “I’d always been artistic but never thought of art as a viable career,” Law said. “It’s always being made fun of in sitcoms, you know … but the creature I am always seemed compelled to create.” Along with his creative abilities, Law brings a lot of people skills to his work. He said he has a good “bedside manner” with his clients. “It’s a very unique skill set. I don’t recommend it for most people because a lot of people

think Oh, it’s just drawing. It’s not just drawing. You have to be compassionate, you have to be mindful, you have to be empathetic—it’s a very intimate procedure, so you have to be able to deal with people.” Law is best known for his script work, but he is proficient in many styles. For things he’s not so good at, like “portraits of mom,” he’s happy to refer clients to Kirsty Wells at Molotov and Bricks. “When you start out as a tattoo artist, you’re full of ego and bluster and your id is on fullout Oh, I’m awesome … this is great, even though in your first five years, you’re producing your worst work. As you mature, you start to realize that other tattoo artists are not your competition; they’re your colleagues, they’re your friends, and they do different things than you. And that’s okay.” Ultimately, Law hopes to open a family shop, with his wife and his sons, and to name it Vixen’s Den Tattoo and Removal. He also dreams of having a seasonal shop, in Dawson, called Outlaw’s Haven. He would like to visit smaller communities, such as Old Crow, rather than clients in those places always having to travel to Whitehorse. Law is proud of the impact he has in people’s lives, and proud when his sons see people cross the street to greet him and to thank him. “The love that I put in, I get back. “You’re a positive part of the community, and people look forward to seeing you. That’s a cool job.”

shop in Vancouver. He’s always liked to draw and saw tattooing as a way to make a living using his artistic skills. He said that the more he learned about the art of tattoo, the more he appreciated it. He calls it “the top of art.” “It’s so hard,” he said. “It’s so hard to do. It’s so ancient, too. It’s so old.” Athron decided to become a cosmetic tattoo artist when the shop Gehmair was working in was looking for someone with that skill set. “I blew my money and I took the schooling, and he started out as the junior artist down there,” she said. The couple moved back to Whitehorse once COVID-19 hit. Athron worked out of a home studio, at first, and they both worked for Highways and Public Works for a period of time. Now that Serotonin is open, they’re still in the process of setting up shop while juggling parental duties. Athron’s work involves the intimidating process of tattooing a client’s face. She uses semipermanent and vegan inks to create freckles, powdering and lip colour. She shows me freckles she’s tattooed on her face—they are subtle and look natural. In defining Gehmair’s style, Athron said that he does lots of “dark” tattoos, as well as Japanese-inspired designs and said that, between Gehmair and the other tattoo artists in town, people have a variety of options to choose from. She added that they would like to expand one day

and have even more tattoo artists in town. “Offering more styles is just better for what you want to do for your body art-wise,” Athron said. “Instead of getting the same style over and over, you can switch it up and get a bunch of different styles.” The shop name, Serotonin Tattoos, stems from a desire to create “a happy environment to go to, to get away from what’s happening everywhere else,” Athron explained. She added that getting a tattoo is a positive experience, addictive even though it’s painful, and both Athron and Gehmair recommend that everyone give it a shot. “People come in and get a tattoo and feel like themselves,” Athron said. “It’s something they’ve thought about [for] a long time. “They’re creating a self-image for themselves.” While Athron acknowledges that Gehmair’s body tattooing may require more artistic ability and complicated machines, she said that their motivations are similar, and so is the impact on their clients. “It’s a passion. It’s something we love doing. It changes lives. For me, people come to me and they’re very selfconscious about something and I get to literally change their lives. “I’ve had people cry happy tears … They are just so grateful. Those are the days I’m the happiest.” “I enjoy it, it’s a passion,” Gehmair confirmed. “I learn something new every day, I get better and better every day.”

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Steve Wilson — “Crossbill Courtship” The image is titled “Crossbill Courtship” and was captured from our deck in Golden Horn on February 23, 2021. I initially thought that this was an adult Red Crossbill feeding a young bird, but I was informed that this was a courtship ritual between two adults.

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Grant Abbott — “Damselfly at Hidden Lakes” “This image was inspired by a field trip, last August, led by Syd Cannings, to view dragonflies at Hidden Lakes next to the Chadburn Lake Road. The picture was taken during a quiet moment, the next day, in the grassy margins of a small pond, the preferred habitat of damselflies. Syd identified it as a Lestes disjunctus (Northern Spreadwing).”

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Yukon Recreation Advisory Committee

Deadline: until filled Contact: Marie Cairns (867) 667-5254 ■

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Building Standards Board

Deadline: until filled Contact: Hector Lang (867) 456-6596 ■

Dir. Guillermo del Toro, 2021, USA/MEX/CAN, 140 min., Recommended ages 16+ Nightmare Alley is a 2021 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Guillermo del Toro from a screenplay by del Toro and Kim Morgan, based on the 1946 novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham.

Employment Standards Board

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Lorène Charmetant Band Sat. March 26, 7:30 PM Tickets at kiac.eventbrite.ca

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Lucas Morneau Queer Newfoundland Hockey League ODD Gallery Mentorship Project Deadline for proposals: March 12, 2022. Contact gallery@kiac.ca

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Student Financial Assistance Committee Apprentice Advisory Committee

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Deadline: until filled Contact: Suzan Davy (867) 667-5129 ■ ■

Yukon Child Care Board Education Appeal Tribunal

Deadline: until filled Contact: Richard Provan (867) 332-7337 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Alsek Renewable Resources Council Carmacks Renewable Resources Council Dän Keyi Renewable Resources Council Mayo District Renewable Resources Council North Yukon Renewable Resources Council

Deadline: March 18, 2022 Contact: Barbara Bowen (867) 667-5336 ■

Laberge Renewable Resources Council

Deadline: March 30, 2022 Contact: Barbara Bowen (867) 667-5336 ■

National Safety Code Review Board

Deadline: March 24, 2022 Contact: Ryan Parry (867) 667-5833 ■

Community Advisory Board (in anticipation of April 2022 vacancy)

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Crime Prevention and Victim Services Trust Board of Trustees Hearing Adjudicators under Corrections Act

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Yukon Lottery Commission

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Aragorn is a big ol’ sweetheart. He is friendly, affectionate and playful. He is fairly large, and has a thick coat. He has a lot of energy and would make a perfect adventure buddy in an active home! He knows the basics and would benefit from further training and socialization, as well as activities to exercise his mind. He would do well in a home with older children, and with proper introduction, female dogs, no males. No cats. If you are interested in adopting Aragorn, please fill out an online application below. 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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Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues

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Yukon Energy Corporation

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O YE WILD IRISH An Ode to Irishness for St. Patrick’s Day

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ith St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, and with mandates being eased for public spaces, it is likely that those of us deprived of access to communal celebration will certainly find a venue in which to toast a Guinness while belting out a traditional tune like “Drunken Sailor” or the softer “Galway Bay.” Yet, to consider any participation in St. Paddy’s Day festivities, one might check out the Irish section at your local Great Canadian Dollar Store and become overly concerned that any attachment to an Irish-streamed sentimentalism might relegate one to the realm of “Plastic Paddy” among more die-hard Irish loyalists. I am certainly a Canadian, as my birth certificate states. However, as we wade through globalized mosaics of societies, we learn of the power and threat of seeking out deeper connections to identity, and just how complex and political that concept has become in our modern world, as any historian on Ireland might well know. As I grew up in Canada—in a small working-class community in the southern provinces—I came to understand my shallow ancestral connections to the “Old Country” through a variety of means: The Irish Rovers was the only music

my father would play, and The Dubliners seemed to be the only music my maternal uncle would weep over. I got the sense, early on, that I was “Black Irish,” and had the meme: “I’m Black and I’m proud” from the novel and film by Roddy Doyle, The Commitments—a source of humour among my junior-high basketball team that consisted of a lot of self-identified Black, Brown and first-generation Irish descendants (needless to say I spent a lot of time benched, trying to prove my worth). And while I tried to tough it out on the court, at home, in my room, hung a poster entitled “Joyce’s Dublin” —a visual walking tour of prominent places from Ulysses.

“Is fearr Gaeilge bhriste ná Béarla cliste.” “Broken Irish is better than clever English.” My mum would make potato bread for Christmas Day brunch. It is called farls or fadge, depending on which side of the divide your “Irish” is sourced (from both in our family, of course!). A tradition my sister has carried on with her

own children. She will bake and send up slices to me, here in the North, as part of her Christmas package. A charming way to keep a connection alive, but, after two weeks in the mail, they arrive with quite a number of mould spores that aid both nostalgia and nausea. My cousin was named Padraig (yup, an Irish Patrick). As he explained over a glass of whisky (the last drink I ever had) at his father’s (my uncle’s) wake: “My dad named me by a name he could never quite pronounce himself.” My uncle, who took a “Finnegan’s Wake,” was an oh-soIrish-Canadian (of third or fourth descent) stereotype, literate (for our family), drunk, who, unlike Finnegan, never quite woke up and who was passionately attached to the Irish cause. It was only after his death that a conflictual family tree emerged, one that challenged preconceived notions of our family’s “true” Irishness. My late uncle: a much-loved character I have learned to equate to Margaret Laurence’s Uncle Dan (from A Bird in the House). As I grew and learned aspects of Canadian and, by extension, the broader history of those who counted themselves among the Irish Diaspora, I came to view that history with both wonder and disdain. As the late Marxist activist and historian Noel Ignatiev states in How the Irish became White: “I wanted to understand why the Irish, coming from conditions about as bad as could be imagined and thrown into low positions when they arrived, came to side

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with the oppressor, rather than with the oppressed [in some cases].” As I grew, I also came to question why people would celebrate a day (and saint) that commemorated the mission of driving the pagan “snakes” out of Ireland. And with such drunken revelry? Now, this Saint Patrick’s Day you will not find this writer dressed up in shamrocks, a leprechaun hat, with a drink or in any green attired outfit. During my younger years, you would certainly find me at the best Irish pub in town, with the darkest beer in hand, listening to the trance beats of the bodhrán— the Irish drum. I think Ireland and the Irish people have created a rich cultural legacy. I find the history, music and storytelling traditions to be wildly fascinating, funny and worthwhile. And throughout that history, the Irish have accepted a plethora of characters as among

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Wed Mar 9 & 16 Gentle Strength Yoga Grace Space 9:00 AM A slow-paced vinyasa flow harmonizing body, mind & spirit to help you feel grounded, safe and whole. Wonderful for beginners, and those who prefer a more gentle pace. Register online. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Winter Yoga Northern Strength Academy 12:00 PM Rest - Restore - Relax with Winter Yoga. Email: events@whatsupyukon.com | Also, email us if there are any errors! Register online. Please visit whatsupyukon.com for up to date event details. Some events may be postponed or cancelled after we print. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yin Yoga 5:30 PM Golden Age Society Yin yoga, a gentle practice for optimal relaxation. To register email percheronaudrey@gmail.com. ACTIVE LISTINGS Thu Mar 10 & 17 Adult Drop in Bouldering Nights 6:30 martial arts champions. This is due to its use of all available Wed Mar 9 & 16 Samurai Brotherhood Men’s Circle: PM Porter Creek Secondary School Covid protocols in place weapons. Fists, elbows, knees and shins are all used to Wed Mar 9 & 16 Gym Buds 7:30 AM Northern Strength Porcupine Squad 7:00 PM Location TBA After Preplease sign up ahead of your drop in on our facebook or Academy a fun, positive, accepting environment where attack your opponent. Clinch work is also another defining Registration A weekly, action-focused circle of fire + website, as we have limited space for participation everyone can feel inspired to achieve their goals. element of this exciting fighting style fellowship for those who identify as male aged 21+. A Wed Mar 9 & 16 Multisport Strength and Agility 11:00 AM Fri Mar 11 & 18 Skate Ski for Beginners 12:00 PM Mount Mon Mar 14 & 21 No-Gi Jiu Jitsu 7:30 PM Eight Days safe + brave space for men to share their wins and McIntyre Recreation Centre Northern Strength Academy Improve your agility, balance, Martial Arts This class is very similar to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, challenges, dig deeper into what’s really holding you back, running economy, coordination and strength Fri Mar 11 & 18 Gym Buds 7:30 AM Northern Strength only the students typically practice in shorts and a rash set goals and be held accountable. More info: call/text Academy a fun, positive, accepting environment where Wed Mar 9 & 16 Noon Strength and Conditioning with guard t-shirt. There is also typically a little more wrestling Michael at 867-332-4722 or email mjvernon@gmail.com. everyone can feel inspired to achieve their goals. Ben McPherson 12:00 PM Northern Strength Academy and leg locks due to the rules in tournaments being less Wed Mar 9 & 16 Overeaters Anonymous Meeting 7:30 This class consists of dynamic, functional, but progressive Fri Mar 11 & 18 Kids BJJ 5:30 PM Eight Days Martial Arts restrictive. PM Overeaters Anonymous For more information contact movements that will improve your strength, balance and Children’s classes are focused on self defense Jiu Jitsu. Mon Mar 14 & 21 Spin with Maria 7:00 PM Habit Health oayukon@gmail.com for more information mobility for whatever you do. A typical class starts with a warm up game, stretching, and Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@gmail. Wed Mar 9 & 16 No Puffin Group (CM) 8:00 PM Christ technique/ drilling, then ends with more fun games! Wed Mar 9 & 16 Lunchtime Yoga 12:00 PM Northern com for more info Church Cathedral Appropriate for kids approximately 4 - 12 years old. Strength Academy Tue Mar 15 & 22 Classic Ski and Skate for Intermediate Thu Mar 10 & 17 Sally & Sisters/Soeurs 11:00 AM Days Sun Mar 13 & 20 Spin with Adrienne 10:00 AM Habit Wed Mar 9 & 16 Women’s Strength Class 5:30 PM and Advanced 5:00 PM Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre Inn by Wyndham A safe place for women and children to Northern Strength Academy learn and train with foundational Health and Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@ Former Varsity Nordic Skier, Ian Weir will be your coach access a meal. gmail.com for more info functional movements, working to gain strength, power, Tue Mar 15 & 22 Kids BJJ 4:45 & 6:00 PM Eight Days Thu Mar 10 & 17 Hatha Noon Yoga Class 12:00 PM improve mobility, movement and coordination. Mon Mar 14 & 21 Gym Buds 7:30 AM Northern Strength Martial Arts Children’s classes are focused on self Grace Space Fall Noon 1 hour Yoga class and 1 hour Wed Mar 9 & 16 Running Class 5:30 PM Northern Strength Academy a fun, positive, accepting environment where defense Jiu Jitsu. A typical class starts with a warm up everyone can feel inspired to achieve their goals. individual psychosomatic session. Register online. Academy Join coach Ian Weir as he helps to improve game, stretching, technique/ drilling, then ends with technique, pacing, cadence, breath, power and more in Mon Mar 14 & 21 Multisport Strength and Agility 11:00 Thu Mar 10 & 17 Mantra and Relaxation 4:15 PM more fun games! These classes are appropriate for kids these evening run sessions! All Levels Welcome AM Northern Strength Academy Improve your agility, White Swan Sanctuary This class is about developing approximately 4 - 12 years old. balance, running economy, coordination and strength Wed Mar 9 & 16 Adult Drop in Bouldering Nights 6:30 awareness of your inner Light through the practices of Tue Mar 15 & 22 Spin with Amy 5:30 PM Habit Health and PM Porter Creek Secondary School Covid protocols in place Mon Mar 14 & 21 Noon Strength and Conditioning with chanting mantra and deepening relaxation Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@gmail.com please sign up ahead of your drop in on our facebook or Ben McPherson 12:00 PM Northern Strength Academy Thu Mar 10 & 17 KDCC Walking with Our Sisters for more info website, as we have limited space for participation This class consists of dynamic, functional, but progressive Sewing Group 5:00 PM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre. Tue Mar 15 & 22 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu 6:00, 12:05 & 7:30 movements that will improve your strength, balance and Thu Mar 10 & 17 Kids BJJ 4:45 & 6:00 PM Eight Days Thu Mar 10 & 17 Family & Friends Support Group PM Eight Days Martial Arts Often referred to as the game mobility for whatever you do. Martial Arts Children’s classes are focused on self 7:00 PM Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) of human chess, BJJ is a grappling based art that utilizes defense Jiu Jitsu. A typical class starts with a warm up Mon Mar 14 & 21 Kids Muay Thai 4:45 PM Eight Days A drop-in support group for family members, caregivers takedowns, sweeps, joint locks and strangle holds to subdue game, stretching, technique/ drilling, then ends with Martial Arts Muay Thai teaches combat skills that are good and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. your opponent or attacker. BJJ emphasizes a lot of drilling more fun games! These classes are appropriate for kids for self-defense along with positive holistic effects like Call 668-6429 or email programs@yukon.cmha.ca for and live sparring also known as “rolling”. approximately 4 - 12 years old. respect, discipline, focus, and confidence. Open to ages more info. Tue Mar 15 & 22 Adult Drop in Bouldering Nights 6:30 8 - 12. Thu Mar 10 & 17 Spin + HITT Adrienne 7:00 PM Habit Thu Mar 10 & 17 AA Polar Group - O/M 7:30 PM Christ PM Porter Creek Secondary School Covid protocols in place Health and Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@ Mon Mar 14 & 21 Cross Country Ski Classes For Church Cathedral Join our support group in person or for please sign up ahead of your drop in on our facebook or gmail.com for more info Beginners 5:00 PM Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre our zoom room address email aapolargroup@gmail.com website, as we have limited space for participation Former Varsity Nordic Skier, Ian Weir will be your coach Thu Mar 10 & 17 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu 7:30 PM Eight Days Fri Mar 11 & 18 Yoga wake up flow with Sheila 7:20 WELLNESS LISTINGS Martial Arts Often referred to as the game of human chess, Mon Mar 14 & 21 Running Class 5:30 PM Northern AM Online These classes are intended to help you Elder and Counsellor available Emotional and Spiritual BJJ is a grappling based art that utilizes takedowns, Strength Academy Join coach Ian Weir as he helps to build a consistent and comfortable yoga practice and support, free to Indigenous women, girls, 2 spirited in sweeps, joint locks and strangle holds to subdue your improve technique, pacing, cadence, breath, power and build a community around that practice! https://www. opponent or attacker. more in these evening run sessions! All Levels Welcome Yukon, Northern BC: Phone, video appointments or in rootedtreemassage.com/book-online person. Call Toll Free 866 667 6162 or visit www.yawc. Thu Mar 10 & 17 Spin with Amy 6:30 AM Habit Health and Mon Mar 14 & 21 Women’s Muay Thai Kickboxing 6:00 Fri Mar 11 & 18 Morning Yoga Stretch 9:00 AM 7th Ray ca for info. Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@gmail.com PM Eight Days Martial Arts The art of 8 limbs, Muay Thai Studio Easing into the day with gentling warming up and for more info Kickboxing has proven itself to be the go to striking style of Tuesdays & Saturdays Counselling Drop-In and Short stretching. All levels are welcome Register online. Thu Mar 10 & 17 30 min Insanity Live Friday Lunch Hour many martial arts champions. Term Counselling Service 11:00 AM Canadian Mental Fri Mar 11 & 18 Sally & Sisters/Soeurs 11:00 AM Days Classes 12:00 PM Avalanche Athletics Whether you’re an Mon Mar 14 & 21 Muay Thai Kickboxing 6:00 PM Eight Health Association, Yukon Free Drop-In counselling is extreme athlete or a beginner, you can go at your own pace Days Martial Arts The art of 8 limbs, Muay Thai Kickboxing offered every Tuesday 11am - 4pm and Saturday from 11am Inn by Wyndham A safe place for women and children to access a meal. and successfully complete this workout! Register online has proven itself to be the go to striking style of many - 3pm. Call 668-6429 for more info.

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their “own.” I count myself among the diaspora but recognize that identity is forever evolving, gaining depth or breadth, with changing times and knowledge. And I (as the now international movement “I Am Irish” seeks to do) recognize and promote awareness of that diversity among Irish and those among the Irish global diaspora (iamirish.org) that claim Irish as a part of their identity. So, Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! And as the Irish blessing that once graced the wall in my family home states: “May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back....” And while I have never read Joyce, nor travelled across the sea to Ireland, I end with a graffiti quote, as seen in the video Spuds Tale by contemporary Irish rapper Big Don 028: “Broken Irish is better than clever English.” n

Fri Mar 11 & 18 Pilates Roots Beginner Intensive 7:00 PM Root and Reach Pilates Work on your body awareness and understanding necessary Pilates skills, and take you through some mild to moderately challenging exercises. Register online Fri Mar 11 & 18 AA Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral Looking for support with your relationship with alcohol? Join the AA Whitehorse Group.. Sat Mar 19 DBT Skills for Men 1:00 pm Grace Space Learn about mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation and interpersonal skills. Email info@gracespaceyukon.com for more info, or register online. Sat Mar 12 Men’s Support Group for Indigenous men 18 and over CYFN Council Of Yukon First Nations Family Preservation Services is hosting a Snaring & Trapping Workshop as part of its ongoing Support Group for Yukon First Nations and Indigenous men. Register now as space is limited! Sat Mar 12 & 19 AA Hospital Meeting 7:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral Sun Mar 13 & 20 AA Hospital Meeting 7:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral Sun Mar 13 & 20 Yoga with Amber 7:15 PM Habit Health and Wellness book online or email habitcommunity@gmail. com for more info Mon Mar 14 & 21 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 Mar 14 & 21 Sally and Sisters Hot Lunch 11:00 AM Whitehorse United Church Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children Mon Mar 14 & 21 Smart Recovery Addictions Support 6:45 PM Sarah Steele Building Mon Mar 14 & 21 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 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. Mon Mar 14 & 21 AA New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral Tue Mar 15 & 22 Spring Yuga 10:00 AM Golden Age Society For more information call 335-1996 Tue Mar 15 & 22Sally & Sisters/Soeurs 11:00 AM Days Inn by Wyndham A safe place for women and children to access a meal. Tue Mar 15 & 22Yoga by Amber 7:00 PM 7th Ray Studio A yoga class that is for all levels and abilities, register online. Tue Mar 15 & 22 AA UglyDuckling Group (C/M, NS) 8:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral New members always welcome, this is a non smoking group.


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Please visit whatsupyukon.com for up to date event details. Some events may be postponed or cancelled after we print. ATLIN Fridays Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sundays St. Martins Anglican Church Sunday Service 10:00 AM St. Martins Anglican Church 10:00 AM Everyone is welcome. Tuesdays Craft Dinner 5:00 PM Atlin Mountain Inn Craft and eat with good company, special meal discounts for crafters. Finish an old craft or start something new! Tuesdays 5 Mile Group (OM) 7:30 PM Tutan Hit building Next to Centre for Culture Call 1-250651-7900 Ext. 315 Mar 18-20 Outdoor Bonspiel on Atlin Lake Atlin Mixed teams, 6 end games, triple knockout, draws go all night, cash prizes. Call 250-651-2488 to register (by March 14)

BURWASH LANDING Wednesdays Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake.

CARCROSS Wednesdays Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. First Sunday of Every Month St. Saviours Church Services 2:00 pm St. Saviour Church 867-668-3129 Mondays Light Walkers Group (OM) 5:00 PM Fire Hall meeting room 1137 Austin St.

DAWSON CITY Tue thru Thur St Paul’s Anglican Church Evening Prayer 4:00 PM St Paul’s Anglican Church Join us in person at the church, or online (Facebook Live) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm Yukon Time for Evening Prayer. Tue thruThu Saint Mary’s Weekday Mass 5:00 PM Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Join Father Emanuel for weekday mass Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Until Apr 8 Queer Nfld Hockey League QNHL Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Uses these pejoratives to reclaim the words often used against queer. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. Wed Mar 9 & 16 55+ Virtual Fitness Class 2:00 PM Art & Margaret Fry Rec Centre A 6-week strength class for Dawsonites over Zoom Call 993-7400 ext 299 for Zoom link.. Thur Mar 10 & 17 Zumba with Katie Pearse 6:00 PM Minto Park Drop-In Thur Mar 10 & 17 Advanced Muay Thai 7:00 PM Minto Park Drop-In Thur Mar 10 & 17 Adult Soccer 7:15 PM Robert Service School Register Fri Mar 11 & 18 Cards & Conversation 12:30 PM Royal Canadian Legion Branch 1 Dawson City Free! Drop-In! No registration necessary. Proof of double vaccination required for anyone ages 12+. For more info email recreation@cityofdawson.ca or call 993-7400 ext 299.

Fri Mar 11 & 18 Adult Pickleball 5:15 PM Robert Service School Register 16+ Sat Mar 12 & 19 Drop-In Groove Dance w/ Natasha Henderson 10:00 AM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Groove is for everyone. We all dance simple moves or rhythms... and you add your own creativity to them. Sat Mar 12 & 19 Under 5 Gym Drop-In 10:00 AM Robert Service School Sat Mar 12 & 19 Drop-In Gaaaymes and Crafts Night 6:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Bring your own or check out our board games, card games, table top RPGs, puzzles and crafts! No pre-registration necessary, just show up! Sat Mar 12 & 19 AA North Star Group Dawson City 7:00 PM Royal Canadian Legion In person or Videoconference option available Call 867-9935095 or 867-993-3734 for more information Sun Mar 13 & 20 Under 5 Gym Drop-In 10:00 AM Robert Service School Sun Mar 13 & 20 Saint Mary’s Sunday Service 10:30 AM Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Join Father Emanuel each Sunday for service. Everyone is always welcome. Sun Mar 13 & 20 St Paul’s Anglican Church Sunday Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Anglican Church Join us in person at the church, or online (Facebook Live) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm Yukon Time for Evening Prayer. Sun Mar 13 & 20 Adult Cricket 5:00 PM Robert Service School Register Sun Mar 13 & 20 Screen Printing Drop-in with Dan Brown 6:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC) Includes: use of screens*, emulsion, and ink! There is a refundable deposit of $20 per screen though participants are welcome to bring their own. Sun Mar 13 & 20 Adult Co-Ed Volleyball 7:15 PM Robert Service School Register Mar 14 – 18 Youth Art Enrichment 2022 Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC) More info at KIAC Mon Mar 14 & 21 Open Gym 3:30 PM Robert Service School Supervised free play in the RSS gymnasium for 4 weeks. Register online, or call 993-7400 ext 299 Mon Mar 14 & 21Adventures in Art & Stories 4:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC) A fun program for kids 0-5, circle time, stories, art explorations, movement activities and more to help support your child’s development of creativity, speech language, social-emotional and motor skills. Mon Mar 14 & 21 Household Badminton 6:00 & 7:00 PM Robert Service School Pre-register with the Rec Dept to book your time slot for your household. Call us at 993-7400 ext 299 to register. Mon Mar 14 & 21 Beginner Muay Thai 7:00 PM Minto Park Drop-In Mon Mar 14 & 21 Adult Basketball 7:30 PM Robert Service School Register online Mon Mar 14 & 21 Young Peoples Talking Circle 7:00 PM Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre Tue Mar 15 & 22 Romp & Run 10:30 AM YOOP Hall Email Jen.Suttis@cdcyukon.ca for more info. Tue Mar 15 & 22 Hand Building Pottery Drop-In 6:00 PM KIAC Space is limited to 6 participants, first come first served.

FARO Monday thru Friday Open Gym 1:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Unstructured activity time where the gymnasium is available to students, families, and/or community members to play pickup sports. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@ faroyukon.ca for more info.

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Tuesdays & Thursdays Parent & Tots 10:00 AM Faro Recreation Centre Spend quality time with your child while you both have fun and learn and socialize. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@ faroyukon.ca for more information. Tuesdays & Thursdays Senior Yoga 1:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Carve out some time on the mat for this relaxing and gentle Yoga practice. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info. Tuesdays & Thursdays Kids Club 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre For ages 6 to 13 - Registration required, stop in or call 994-2375 Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. Wednesdays Faro Seniors - Games and Walks 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Wednesdays Basketball (Open Court) 4:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Shoot some hoops, practice your skills on the open court. Call 9942375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info. Wednesdays Kids Indoor Soccer 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Individual soccer skills and drills that emphasize, trapping, passing, footwork, shooting, headers, throw-ins, trap/pull backs and goal tending. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@ faroyukon.ca Wednesdays Archery 4:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Wednesdays Female Hockey 7:00 PM Bill Brewster Arena Thursdays Archery 7:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Fridays Family Crafts and Boardgames 4:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Saturdays Open Gym 4:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Unstructured activity time where the gymnasium is available to students, families, and/ or community members to play pick-up sports. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info Tuesdays Faro Cross Country Skiing 4:00 PM Del Van Gorder School No registration or experience required, snacks provided, enjoy the ski trails! For more info email gnstaveley@gmail. com.

HAINES JUNCTION Daily Public Skate Bill Brewster Arena Mon 7:309:15, Tue, Thu & Fri 3:15-4:30 and 8:45-9:45, Wed 8:45-9:45 Sat 1:00-3:00 & 5:00-7:00, Sun 12:00-7:00 Tuesdays & Fridays Drop-in Hockey 7:30 Bill Brewster Arena Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Village Council meetings 7:00 PM St. Elias Convention Centre Village Council meetings are also held the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. [Remote attendance only] Thu Mar 10 & 17 Vintage Hockey 7:30 PM Bill Brewster Arena Fri Mar 11 & 18 HJL Story Time 10:00AM Haines Junction Library Registration is required but the program is still run as a drop in. There is no commitment to come each week. https://bit. ly/3KmBdBC. Fri Mar 11 & 18 REC Hockey 7:30 PM Bill Brewster Arena Sun Mar 13 & 20 Curling 1:00 PM Bill Brewster Arena Mon Mar 14 & 21 Smart Recovery Meetings 8:00 PM Munku Hall Everyone welcome, call 3345688 for more info. Tue Mar 15 & 22 REC Hockey 7:30 PM Bill Brewster Arena

Mar 9-12 Mini Rendezvous Teslin Participate in arctic sports, snow snake, mad trapper and hand games events. Register at the Rec Center Wed Mar 9 & 16 Pickleball 12:00 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Community Art Program 6:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Meet in the Mezzanine Wed Mar 9 & 16 Afterschool Winter Sport 3:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre A mix of outdoor games and activities, for ages 6+ Wed Mar 9 & 16 Pickleball 7:00 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Thu Mar 10 & 17 Cross Country Ski Club 3:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Meet at Rec Plex, for ages 5+ Thu Mar 10 & 17 S.T.E.M Club 6:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Ages 6-12 Fri Mar 11 & 18 Public Skating 3:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Fri Mar 11 & 18 Drop In Basketball 7:00 PM Khàtìnas.àxh Community School Sat Mar 12 Mini-Rendezvous Local Handgames Tournament Teslin All ages, no registration fee. Register your team by March 10 Call 336-8522 for more info. Sat Mar 12 & 19 Drum Fit with Patti 10:00 AM Teslin Recreation Centre Do you have 50+ lbs to lose – this class is for you! Sat Mar 12 & 19 Parent & Tot Play 1:00 PM Teslin Recreation Centre For ages 5 and under with a parent Mon Mar 14 & 21 Adult Fitness 5:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Mar 15-19 Spring Break Camp 2022 Teslin Learn all about setting up and maintaining a camp, survival skills, cooking ect. Call 390-2530 for more info. Tue Mar 15 & 22 Kids Archery & Arctic Sport with YASC 3:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre Tue Mar 15 & 22 Adult Archery & Arctic Sport with YASC 5:30 PM Teslin Recreation Centre

MAYO Weekdays Lunchtime Lengths 12:00 PM Mayo Recreation Centre Weekdays Mayo Mornings Parent and Tot Time 10:00 AM Mayo Recreation Centre 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 Tuesdays Drop-in Art Night 7:00 PM Mayo Curling Lounge If you can bring a photo that you would like to work from that would be great. No experience necessary. Sundays St. Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake.

OLD CROW Sundays St. Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St. Luke’s Church 867-993-5381 Wednesdays Parent and Tots 4:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Call 966-3015 for more info. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake.

SKAGWAY Wednesdays Women’s Morning Worship 7:00 AM First Presbyterian Church of Skagway All are welcome. Part of the Alaska Presbytery and the PC U.S.A. Wednesdays Windy Valley Babies 10:30 AM Skagway Public Library Stories, Songs, and Fun with Ms. Anna! Designed for ages 0-3. Fridays Skagway Teen Night 6:30 PM Skagway Public Library Sundays Sunday School 4:00 PM First Presbyterian Church of Skagway Sundays Sunday Worship 10:00 AM First Presbyterian Church of Skagway

WATSON LAKE Mon & Thur Drop-in Pickleball & Badminton 7:00 PM Watson Lake Secondary School Come try out pickleball and badminton, ideal for ages 13+, more info at the rec centre. Sundays St. John’s Church Service 10:00 AM St. John’s Church Service (867) 536-2932 Wed Mar 9 & 16 Yukon Unity (OM) 3:00 PM Online Yukon Health Centers, Live Video Meeting Beaver Creek, Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo, Old Crow, Pelly Crossing, Ross River, Teslin, Watson Lake. Wed Mar 9 & 16 Foam Archery 1:00 PM Wye Lake Park For ages 8+ Thu Mar 10 & 17 Ski Lessons 11:00 AM Mt Maichen for kids and adults.Fri Feb 24 & Fri Mar 11 Mt Maichen Mini-Olympics Mt Maichen Fri Mar 11 & 18 Watson Lake Bowling League 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre 4 players per team, teams must be pre-registered. To sign up, call Karalee at 335-7979. Sat Mar 12 & 19 Baptiste Power Yoga 7:00 PM Fees apply. A muscle-shaping and mind-sculpting workout, work at your own level and ability, set to electronic music. Sun Mar 13 & 20 Sunday Nite Volleyball 11:00 AM Watson Lake Secondary School Mon Mar 14 Kids Activities 1:00 PM Wye Lake Park Tue Mar 15 Ski Lessons 11:00 AM Mt Maichen Tue Mar 15 & 22 Curling 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Open to everyone, pay at the front desk and register.

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hose shows, all taking place in March and April, will mark the first time YAC has been open for performances since pandemic measures forced a closure on Dec. 21. After the three-month hiatus, there’s a palpable buzz around the announcement, says Michele Emslie, director of programming at YAC. “Among everyone,” Emslie says over the phone. “From all of us who work here, to our volunteers, to our patrons.

run by long-time Canadian dancer and choreographer, Crazy Smooth, who has been working since 1997. The show is a co-production between the CanDance Network Creation Fund, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Edmonton’s Brian Webb Dance Company, YAC, dance Immersion and Canadian Stage, and is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. Emslie says the show will have a local component to it, as Crazy Smooth is working with Yukon dancers through a partnership with Leaping Feats in Riverdale. Other shows, including the one featuring local musician McNally and Biali’s, are postponements from previous months. Spidey the Mentalist, whose mindreading act has been featured on The Today Show and TMZ, was originally scheduled to perform in 2020, right before the pandemic caused widespread closures of performance venues.

Emslie says YAC is planning more outdoor shows for the summer, just in case, but she’s cautiously optimistic about the spring. YAC can accommodate 50 per cent capacity. She says if people can book in bubbles, it will help with fitting the maximum allowed, as YAC seats groups with distancing measures in mind. Emslie says experiencing something together, safely, in a space that offers the sound and sightlines of the Arts Centre will be a poignant experience after so much isolation this winter. “It’s not the same as sitting in your living room in front of your laptop, clapping together and crying together and experiencing the same emotions, or experiencing different emotions?” she says. “There’s nothing that can replace that.”

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“We’re just so excited, really over the moon, that we’re open again for our shows, but also for other presenters like Whitehorse Concerts, that we can all bring live performing arts back again. It feels like a new day.” The March and April lineup includes Juno winner Alex Cuba, a dance production called In My Body, concerts from Ron Sexsmith, Laila Biali with Jodi Proznick, Whitehorse’s Kim Beggs, Ryan McNally & Blue Moon Marquee, Jim Byrnes and a surreal performance from entertainer, Spidey the Mentalist. Emslie says choosing one show she’s most looking forward to is like picking her favourite child, but she’s excited about Cuba and In My Body, partly because YAC is proud to have been one of five organizations across Canada that commissioned In My Body. The performance features street dance company, Bboyizm,

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MARCH 10 & 11 - IN MY BODY BYBBOYIZM/

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Bboyizm is the premier street dance company in Canada, run by dancer-choreographer, Crazy Smooth. For In My Body, Crazy Smooth brings together an intergenerational group of dancers and an international creative team for an intensely athletic investigation of the evolution of self and the effects of aging on street dancers. March 10 will be for an older audience while March 11 will focus on youth in Grade 8 and higher.

MARCH 17 - RON SEXSMITH

A gifted singer and songwriter whose songs are by turns earnest and playful, Ron Sexsmith has won acclaim not only from critics but from fellow performers like Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and John Hiatt. He has a talent for catchy but graceful melodies that’s matched by his skills as a lyricist, drawing compact sketches of love and the trials of everyday life that are heartfelt and compassionate even when he’s being witty, and warm without becoming overly sentimental.

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Laila Biali is a multi award-winning Canadian singersongwriter, pianist and CBC Music national radio host. Her live show is eclectic and energetic, a true representation of her on and off stage. Melodies take thrilling left turns and pre-choruses give way to instrumental interludes. One minute Biali is soaring over a bluesy storm of handclaps and

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hard-charging keyboard riffs, the next she is pouring out her soul on an impassioned ballad.

APRIL 2 - KIM BEGGS

Originally slated for Feb. 16, this concert has been moved to April 12 instead. In partnership with Music from the Edges Canada, Yukon’s McNally will perform with swinging blues band Blue Moon Marquee. Artists such as Lonnie Johnson, Louis Armstrong, Charley Patton, Howlin’ Wolf, Tom Waits, Memphis Minnie, and Django Reinhardt are deeply infused in the soul of Blue Moon’s music. Ryan McNally puts most of his energy into his passion for studying acoustic traditional blues, jazz, and old-time music. This led him to spend a winter in New Orleans where he wrote the majority of the material featured on Steppin’ Down South.

Popular Yukon singer-songwriter Kim Beggs will be joined by a quartet to perform music from her new, upcoming album. Beggs delivers a heartfelt darkness in a beautiful backwoods beat driven performance. Sincere, vulnerable, clear eyed and tough, Beggs has garnered seven Western Canadian Music Award nominations and three Canadian Folk Music Award nominations plus a nomination for Independent Music Award in the USA. Kim is currently working on her 6th album recording. She has toured with Buffy Saint-Marie, Chris Jagger and more.

Legendary blues icon and actor, Jim Byrnes has released numerous outstanding albums including producing many with Steve Dawson, one of North America’s most critically acclaimed roots music producers. Byrnes has been performing the blues for nearly 50 years, earning multiple awards and had the great good fortune to appear with a virtual who’s who of the blues: from Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker to Taj Mahal and Robert Cray. Tickets will be made available at yukontickets.com. To ensure safe, social distancing the Yukon Arts Centre will be only filled to 50 per cent capacity. Masks and proof of vaccination will be mandatory.

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On February 2, Victoria Gold President & CEO John McConnell accepted the Association for Mineral Exploration’s 2021 E.A. Scholz Award for Excellence in Mine Development in BC or the Yukon on behalf of the Victoria Gold team.

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TEAM WORK Victoria Gold’s AME Award for Excellence in Mine Development On February 2, Victoria Gold President & CEO John McConnell was honoured with the Association for Mineral Exploration’s 2021 E.A. Scholz Award for Excellence in Mine Development in BC or the Yukon. Presented in a ballroom filled with McConnell’s colleagues and peers at the AME Awards Gala at Roundup in Vancouver, McConnell accepted this prestigious award on behalf of the entire Victoria Gold team recognizing how he and the team persevered to explore, define, develop, construct and advance the company’s Eagle Gold Mine to commercial production. Accolades for McConnell and his work continue to come in from around the country; including from the territory’s leadership in a Government of Yukon statement issued on the day of the awards ceremony.

Victoria Gold President & CEO John McConnell receiving the AME 2021 E.A. Scholz Award for Excellence in Mine Development in BC or the Yukon on behalf of the Victoria Gold team on February 2 at Roundup in Vancouver.

John McConnell receiving congratulations from wife Tara Christie, who is also the President of the Victoria Gold Yukon Student Encouragement Society’s Every Student, Every Day initiative, and daughter Katherine.

“I remember when Victoria Gold poured their first bar of gold in the fall of 2019,” stated Yukon Premier Sandy Silver. “It is great to see their successful Eagle Gold Mine be recognized by the Association of Mineral Exploration’s 2021 E.A. Scholz Award for excellence in mine development in British Columbia or Yukon. When it comes to community, John McConnell and the Victoria Gold team have done much more than mining. In particular, I would like to thank them for their significant contribution to our schools through their Every Student, Every Day initiative, promoting student engagement.” “Throughout COVID-19, the Eagle Gold Mine has worked proactively to keep the community safe,” stated Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Minister John Streicker. “The mine has provided many jobs and benefits to Yukoners, particularly to the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun citizens and the Village of Mayo. I look forward to seeing the mine and nearby communities continue to thrive and support Yukoners for years to come.”

The Eagle Gold Mine is situated within Victoria Gold’s 100 per cent-owned Dublin Gulch Property located approximately 375 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 85 kilometres north, northeast 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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