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The wednesday, JuLY 13, 2016 • Vol. 27, No. 6 $1.50

Raven says, Get ready for the KLONDIKE Music Festival! SUN Celebrating 149 Years of Canada

Mikin Belina, riding proud on Canada Day. Photo by Palma Berger

in this Klondike Constituency Issue Party Yukon River Quest p. 3 Gold Panning Championships p. 8 Junior Rangers Hone Skills in WH p. 9 The Sun remembers Evelyn More than 275 Junior Canadian In 2013 the Dubois, a founding member of Annual non-motorized event Robitaille clinches the Open the paper, faithful goes off without a hitch thanks to category victory in this family Rangers from across the North volunteer, and bookkeeper for sponsors and volunteers friendly, mining event gathered in WH for seven days of Community many years. dynamic training Hospital and See and Do 2 Land Titles Act 5 Inspired Living 10 20 years Ago 17 Canada Day Celebration 2 Arctic Climate Change Book Review 6 About that Fire Marshall's Report 10 DCMF 18 Health Services Uffish Thoughts: Internet Scammers 4 History Hunter: William Oglivie 7 CFYT Radiothon this Thursday 11 Classifieds 19 Letter to Editor: Boardwalk Injury 5 Writer in Residence Reflections 9 TV Guide 12-16 City of Dawson Notices 20 Facility Opened. P2 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

Diversity was a Canada Day Theme What to new report about indignities and atrocities and violence, and it’s hard not to be affected by SEE and DO the pain suffered by so many people around the world. This year, especially, I‘m feeling in dawson now: incredibly fortunate to be living where I do, and I know others here feel the same. So This free public service helps our readers find their way through let’s let this Canada Day be the many activities all over town. Any small happening may need a reminder that the world preparation and planning, so let us know in good time! To join this needs more of what makes listing contact the office at [email protected]. Meetings us Canadians and recommit IODE DAWSON CITY: Story and Photos ourselves to sharing the best of By Dan Davidson us with others.” for the singing of “O Canada” Meet first Wednesday of each month at , the Klondike’s (still with the old words for Rhomeoya lof CJaniceanadian Cliff at Le 7:30gion p.m. B rancFor infoh call#1: Janice Cliff, 993-2908. Member of the Legislative this year), and lots of photo Recess for summer July-October. Assembly and Leader of the snapping . Meet first Thursday Canada Day in Dawson was territorial Liberal Party, spoke Speeches were made at a the each month at Legion Hall (3rd and King St.) at 7:30 p.m. Contact blessed with sunshine, in spite last. Pioneer Women of the Yukon: entrance to the Museum. Myrna Butterworth, 993-5353. of an early morning rain that “On July first every year, TH Councillor Darren Meet third Thursday each left the streets muddy, and Canadians from coast to Bullen welcomed the crowd month at 7:30 p.m. at Legion Hall. Contact Myrna Butterworth, a halo of circling clouds that coast to coast come together on behalf of the First Nation, 993-5353.Dawson RecessCity Community for summer June, Library July and Aug. brought a series of intermittent to celebrate Canada Day, and reminding them that accepting sun showers at various times to commemorate Canada’s REGULAR hours newcomers to the area is part during the day. history, and to acknowledge PUBLIC READING Early risers enjoyed a of TH tradition. : Monday to Friday, noon - 6:30 p.m. the cultural diversity of the pancake breakfast put on by St. “It’s something we’re : Yvonne Blomer. This poetry reading takes people that live in these unique Paul’s Anglican Church (though pleased to see right across place on Wednesday 13 July at 7 p.m. and extraordinary places. On Chamber of Commerce the country. As Canadians, we held at St. Mary’s Catholic Canada Day, in particular, we should be proud of our cultural Chamber Meetings: Church), starting at 8:30, and want to join with all Yukoners diversity and take strength ending just before the parade in welcoming many individuals Regular meetings on the second from our open minded-ness Town Council elements began to assemble at who have become citizens Wednesday of each month at the Downtown Hotel. and our tolerance. These the Recreation Centre at 10:30. today, and also those citizens Council Meetings: practices make Canada great The parade, led by the RCMP, who have decided to use the and make this day special and There is no longer a fixed routine schedule was ready to head west on King Yukon as their home. We are important.” of Council and Committee of the Whole (COW) meetings. Check the Street shortly after 11 a.m. The so pleased to share in this “Canada Day is always Post Office or the City of Dawson website for long range planning. were lots of decorated bicycles, beautiful territory with you as special to me,” said Mayor Next Council Meetings are July 26 and August 16. marchers from the Tr’ondëk neighbours and as friends. Wayne Potoroka, “and an Next COW meetings are July 19 and August 9. Hwëch’in (TH), Parks Canada “I believe that a constituency annual reminder of how much and the Dawson City Museum, that is comprised of people our small, northern community as well as two musical floats from a variety of backgrounds has influenced the face of our and several more complex enriches the lives of every country. Canada was barely entities, including one from the single person who calls this out of its childhood and into Klondike Visitors Association. place home.” its teens when the Gold Rush There were also a number of At the Museum site, the day occurred and splashed this decorated four wheelers, and continued with a free BBQ, live place upon the front page of the usual fire trucks and EMS muses and kids games. every newspaper on the planet. vehicles. Lots of candy was Around town there were "I’m really proud to say tossed at the crowds along the tours of the S.S. Keno, that I live in a town that has streets for the kids to scramble swimming at the pool next played such a prominent after. to the Museum, another free role in our nation’s story and The route took the parade cake later on at the Visitor still finds a way to lead the along Front Street to Princess Information Centre on Front nation. But mostly of all, I’m and east to Fifth Avenue Street, free bannock and a proud to live in a country that where it proceeded to Victory Shadow Puppet Show at the values diversity, tolerance Gardens and the Old Territorial Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, and personal freedoms and Administration Building live music at the Front Street I’m honoured to be a member (Dawson City Museum). gazebo, and a fund raising BBQ of a community where those From there it was a matter for this summer’s Moosehide primary Canadian principles of a few minutes to assemble Gathering, also held at the are daily on display." the line-up of Mounties and Waterfront Park on Front “Each day seems to bring a Gertie’s Girls at the cenotaph Street.

Clockwise from top left: (1) Sandy Silver and Jasmine Stange make the first cut on the big birthday cake. (2) Bike decorating is always popular. (3) Gertie and Girls ride the fire department’s antique engine, driven by Fire Chief Jim Regimbal. THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 P3 Diversity was a Canada Day Theme To finish is to win the Yukon River Quest

checklist form, signed by the racer, that all his/her safety gear is still with the boat and that they are all-in. It gives a chance for the volunteer to check the mental and physical state of the racer at both the beginning and end of the race, a most important step. The racers I saw were healthy and happy, full of negative ions that keep your spirits up on water. In Dawson, the crew of volunteers were motivated and recruited by Kathy Webster, in her 19th year of service. Leslie emony on Sunday, July 3rd. The Piercy is in the photo with John applause was deafening, with Evans of Springfield, Oregon, screams of encouragement and hamming it up over “the divorce appreciation. I witnessed sev- papers.” Piercy carefully ran eral tasks handled by the 250+ through the whole list, item estimated volunteers to pull off by item, looking directly at such an event. The number of her charge in the eyes several times. She was paying attention Clockwise from top left: (1) The 6 of Hearts team comes in strong and happy. Team members and [age]: Katy race volunteers was estimated to the physical and mental con- Stein-Sather [64], Ingrid Wilcox [67], Alix Ahmid [65], Lee McGovern [99?], Mackenzie MacDonald [15], Glenda to match the number of racers dition of the victorious, finish- Hannah [58] in a time of 59:13:37. (2) Leslie Peircy carefully checks in John Evans at his final take-out. (3) Left by the organizers. ing paddler in a K-1 river ship. A to right, Val Ross, Peter Coates and Laurie Munro at the finish tent overlook the results of their hard work over Timers take precedence all along the course. This demands very nice craft, all Kevlar, lots of Story and photos the years. storage space. The helpers were by Josée Bonhomme undivided attention. Errors in surprised at how light it was to accomplished in a sleek, serious timing, as in ski or horse races to the midnight sun – the Yukon haul out of the water. 6-person canoe. All were very for example, can cause losses River Quest.” To run an event like this strong paddlers functioning as for a team, and many com- The stand-up takes year-round work, a mara- The 2016 edition of the a coordinated machine with a plaints. There were no protests paddleboarders (SUP) did well thon in itself. Val Ross, Secre- Yukon River Quest, involving big heart. And they had lots of filed in this race at all. Every- in their experimental trials, tary-Treasurer for the YRMPA over 500 people was pulled off training behind them. thing ran smoothly as a result with astonishing finishing and Pete Coates, the “I.T. guy,” without a hitch for the 17th, In the days of the Hudson of dedicated and experienced times. The fastest “walker on agreed simultaneously: “Spon- actually 18th, time in a row. The Bay Co. traders, the Voyageurs volunteers. water,” Bart de Zwart of Haiku, sorship is hard to get and hard non-motorized river craft event paddled 90 strokes per minute Peter Coates, officially the Hawaii, glided into a win- work. We do this all year long, has grown so much in popu- going upstream. If that’s pos- SPOT coordinator this year ning time for that category of planning, organizing, getting larity that 93 floating appara- sible, that’s what the Kissienew (good title I would say, smash- 54:41:14. These SUP riders are the sponsorships, it’s huge….” tuses from kayaks to canoes crew would have been doing, ing!), but really the electronic elite athletes establishing a new Indeed, when one scans to paddleboards were used to but going downstream. Prob- brain behind the whole timing sport that keeps your entire the sponsorship list, the major get from the new capital to the ably an unfair advantage. I say system, managed to hook up body very strong, with an sponsors, the bib sponsors, former capital this year. we reverse the race and sepa- tracker technology, internet enhanced sense of balance. Only and others which may not be In 1998, the race started rate the tough from the timid mapping, and instant results two paddleboarders did not known, as personal supporters with about 50 entries, in two- in a few years, or offer a return plus legible labeling both at the finish; they withdrew at Little of some teams, it is staggering. person canoes, and they started trip for no entry fees. It would checkpoints AND all over the Salmon. So the organizers are doing from Dyea, . let the volunteers extend their internet. Peter paddled the race To watch the finishing pad- a great job there, along with Then in 1999, when the race jobs, why not? Their employers with his son in 2001 finishing in dlers is always inspiring. They all the sponsors, big or small. adopted the current format (hidden sponsors) do seem okay 8th place, is the past-President don’t have much trouble getting Thank you all. from to Dawson, 16 with all the vacation time they for 2005, and served as Race out of their boats, their minds And now, to leave room for two-person canoe teams start- need to take. Marshall in 2007. Pete now are clear, their sense of humour photos, I must say “Look for ed the race. The record time This annual international works for Make IT, a program- ready to meet the ravenous Part Two of this story in the July for the course was established paddling celebration is hosted ming and IT firm in Whitehorse. crowd. My reporting of the race Talent well used. 27 edition of the Klondike Sun." in 2008 by the Kissienew team by the Yukon River Marathon this year, at the end of the 715 made up of Martin Bernardin, Paddlers Association (YRMPA). Shore crews attend to km course along Canada’s fifth everything from helping rac- Tony Bond, David Dahl, Denis They certainly accomplished largest river (flow rate), focuses Fosseneuve, Tim Hodgson and their mission this year: “To ers disembark, undress, and on the synergy between orga- haul out boats, to re-hydration Paul Pageau. The 39:32:43 challenge paddlers in a world nizers and racers. (HH:MM:SS) record still stands, class wilderness event – a race and emergency nutrition (the The shore crew got a stand- reward). At the terminus of the ing ovation at the final banquet race, each racer is scrutinized and awards presentation cer- on a departure and arrival

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Belinda’s is closed from 2pm - 5pm (800) 544-0970 | westmarkhotels.com P4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN OPINION Uffish Thoughts: Taking out some frustration on an internet scammer By Dan Davidson again for several hours just two weeks later, in time to make us stores in town had no access to there was a problem with my This+++++++ was written in frustration nervous laying out this one. At their credit/debit card machines, Windows computer and that he after forced delays putting our least this time it was the entire Internet service to Dawson reminding me once again that was looking at it right now and last issue together. Wouldn't you Yukon. City was out for a good portion the banks ought to be supplying could help me fix it. just know that it would happen of Friday, June 24. I’m not just those old manual devices along When I answered the phone, sure when it died, but the last with a supply of credit card there had been the usual several email I received that morning slips as a back-up system in second delay which always tells Roache's Corner by Mike Roache was time stamped 8:51 and areas where service disruptions you that a computer has auto- there were no more until the happen from time to time. dialed your number and that it middle of the afternoon. I was told that the bank was has taken a few seconds for the I was busy doing things that frantically trying to cope with human attached to it to realize did not involve being connected all the people who suddenly that they’ve got a hit. and so did not notice the loss needed cash and, of course, the Remember that the town was of service until my wife cried ATMs around town weren’t still blacked out at that point in plaintively from her study on working either. the day, causing me to wonder the other side of the house. Since I had been going to trek over if this fellow knew that and was that’s where the modem and to Yukon Energy and pay my piggy-backing on the service router are located I went and power bill, but that would have disruption, but then the claim did the usual reboot things that to wait for later. In the meantime that he could see my computer sometimes have to be done when I was able to check by newly was a non-starter. NorthwesTel kicks us out of the arrived VISA bill against my Besides, my working machine system. spreadsheet entries and get is a MacBook Pro, a legacy of She had already tried those, ready to make a payment once I my years working in the school but I needed to see it for myself. could get online again. system where Apple products The non-response sent me to the My larger problem was the were the standard fare (except next step in the process, which Klondike Sun. I check the online in the admin offices, which often is to phone the help-line number mail in the mornings, selecting led to problems around report and see if there’s a known and editing anything that I think card time, but don’t get me problem. we might want to use in the started on the operating system Connecting with this service paper, formatting it, and sending prejudices of Yukon Education’s often means that I have to the altered documents to the IT people). @KlondikeSun short-circuit the helpful voice paper via e-mail. Sometimes I play cat and on the other end by explaining This wouldn’t be a major issue mouse with these people and that I have already done all the except that last weekend was pretend to take them seriously. applicable things on pages 34 a layout weekend for our bi- The transcriptions of these /KlondikeSun though 38 of the phone book. weekly local paper, and typically recorded conversations have In this case, however, a some advertisements and a made a number of good columns recorded message informed number of the items that have in this space over the years. me that service to Dawson had been written and photographed On Friday however, I was been disrupted and it was being by other people will arrive on simply annoyed. The phone worked on. No explanation as this deadline day, ready for company had already made to why, so I was little frustrated us to begin placing as the day my day more complicated than at the Post Office a bit later progresses. it needed to be and someone when people asked me (‘cause I had a few of my own items needed to pay for that. reporters are ‘sposed to know to deliver, but I could always “Oh, give it up,” I snapped stuff) if I’d heard what the put them on a memory stick and at my caller. “You’re a fraud. problem was, and whether it deliver them by sneaker-net, so You know it and I know it. You might have something to do that wasn’t a huge problem. don’t even know that I don’t use with the installation of the fibre- Shortly after noon I got one Windows, and you don’t know optic cable that travellers have of those annoying “this is about that the service is down in the reported seeing under way along your computer” calls, in which whole town. Do not call back.” the highway. a heavily accented East Indian And I hung up. It didn’t solve a WI ealso want learned to that hear all the fromvoice you tried! to persuade me that thing, but it felt good.

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I went down very hard when If this had happened to me me, instead happened to this I will probably never return 1505 Union Church Road I could not get my feet under in the U.S., I would have had a gentleman? Would he have left to the Yukon. So I will not know McConnellsburg, PA 17233 me. I landed on my left elbow dozen lawyers outside waiting the hospital the same night? if you have put the safety of USA which caused my left shoulder to for me. They would have How many broken bones your guests at the top of your dislocate. One of the local tour smelled blood because your would he have suffered? What list. Whether you do or not will Monday, June 27, 2016 guides was kind enough to call an city was definitely negligent. would be the time frame for his be on your conscience and that ambulance and continued to stay But this is not my nature. I recuperation? of Edyour Note: council. We've corresponded Mr. Mayor, with us. When the ambulance was told of the numerous So I have a few additional with Jim. The rotator cuff injury crew arrived they had difficulty complaints and letters to questions for you - what are you was confirmed when he got On Wednesday, June 15, getting a BP reading because the editor expressing the going to do about this danger? home. along with some other 2016, my wife, sister-in-law my pressure was bottoming out. dangers when walking on the What will it take for you to injuries to tendons and his and brother-in-law and myself They bound my arm and took me boardwalk. It is unfathomable finally accept responsibility bicep muscle. He had surgery were returning from a riverboat to the local hospital. Dr. Glazier how a city government that for the care and protection to correct these problems last ride and walking along the and his staff were wonderful. exists and depends on tourist of your guests? Will it take a week and will be wearing a sling boardwalk right before the After X-rays, I was sedated and monies could ignore these law suit that could drain your for the rest of July and part of Downtown Hotel. I was walking the shoulder was put back in dangers. coffers? Will it take a death to August. In spite of all this he on the extreme outside of place. Since I am from the United While in Dawson City and make you do the right thing? reports that he enjoyed his trip the walkway when a woman, States, I had to pay the $2000 prior to my fall, we met a Please don’t wait for either (the pun was his, not mine), is walking on the extreme inside bill. Upon returning home, my wonderful older couple from of those to happen. With the fascinated by the Yukon's land of the boardwalk stepped on a medical problems continue. San Diego. The gentleman had amount of tourists that flow and history and has no plans to totally loose plank. The plank Orthopedic doctor appointment, been to Dawson City 17 times through your city each day, sue anyone, though he would under her foot went down xrays, an MRI for possible rotator in his life. He was well into his you can surely afford to hire like to assault the posterior of Join the conversation! seventies and we observed some contractors to repair whoever was responsible for not Write a letter to the Sun! him and his wife, later in the the boardwalk and make it nailing down that board. Attn: Editor day walking hand in hand safe for everyone. I realize Box 6040, Dawson City, YT, Y0B 1G0 in the park. Now I will be 67 the historical people want the years old next month. I am 6’ boardwalk to represent the Or e-mail us at [email protected] tall and weigh 233 pounds. I late 1800s. But given a choice try to walk 10,000 steps each between authenticity and Berton House Project heads to Stratford Newday and Land consider Titles myself to Act regulationssafety, I’m betting are a majority first of of their kind in Canada Dear Friends in Dawson City: Press Release

a startling encounter with mechanism for registering said. “Kwanlin Dün is pleased the Franklin Expedition, to a WHITEHORSE (July 5, 2016) Settlement Land while to have reached this landmark I trust this finds all of you profoundly moving conclusion: —The Government of Yukon safeguarding Aboriginal rights regulation with Yukon and well and enjoying Canada Day a meeting with a 21st century has proclaimed the Land and title. This will create new to have paved the way for all and the summer. cruise ship navigating the Titles Act, 2015 and enacted residential and commercial Yukon First Nations with self- When I was at the Berton Northwest Passage in a world its accompanying regulations, development opportunities.” government agreements to House in 2013, I read you the now ravaged by climate change. an unprecedented milestone Four new regulations apply to register lands or leases outline of a story about a polar “This is one of the most for the territory and the under the act establish: rules with the Land Titles Office, if bear. It was going to be an ambitious and unique pieces of country. for registering First Nation they wish to do so.” opera, but it is now a huge play, writing I have seen in years,” “The Yukon government Settlement Land in the Land New provisions enable the and the Stratford Festival is says Mr. Anthony Cimolino, the is pleased to be leading Titles Office; requirements for Land Titles Office to keep giving it a world premiere in festival’s Artistic Director. the country with these plans of survey and other plans; pace with the volume and their 2017 season. “Each of the three acts groundbreaking legislative general administration and complexity of modern land From the Stratford Festival breathtakingly captures a changes,” Premier Darrell operations provisions; and also dealings in Yukon and provide press release: snapshot of this country’s Pasloski said. “We are set transaction fees. more accessible land titles “First Nation governments information. “The FestivalThe Breathing has Hole development. We are delivering on our promise commissioned Colleen Murphy very fortunate to have an to establish a framework to have long contemplated the “We’ve maintained the high to write , an extraordinarily gifted leader for protect the integrity of the need for some form of land standards of Yukon’s land titles epic allegory to mark Canada’s this project, director Reneltta land titles system, secure registry to unlock the potential system while establishing Sesquicentennial, to be Arluk.” interests of property owners, of its settlement lands for the new processes that align with directed by Reneltta Arluk. and provide new economic benefit of citizens and economic the demands of today’s land development. Our citizens have transactions,” Minister of “This 500- year saga follows ColleenAll the best, Murphy development options. With a polar bear from its birth the instrumental support of been clear, never is KDFN to Justice said. “This in an Inuit community at the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, give up Aboriginal rights and is the result of years of work led time of First Contact, through we have introduced a new title to our Settlement Land,” by the Department of Justice Kwanlin Dün Chief Doris Bill and valuable involvement by Open daily for Breakfast and Lunch key stakeholders.” Improving Yukon’s land Continental Breakfast Buffet titles system is the objective 7.00 am – 10.00 am of the multi-phase Land Dinner 5.00pm – 10.00 pm Titles Modernization Project. Current project priorities (867) 993-6860 include preparing the Land Titles Office to transition to [email protected] an electronic registration and records system and developing regulations to accompany the new Condominium Act, 2015. P6 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

Bookends: Examining an Arctic Under the Threat of Extreme Climate Change By Dan Davidson

of the world began on June 2, These changes are, he enlarge on the effect of inhabitants of the region. 1950, when a small wildfire maintains, circumpolar in scope changing conditions in Chapter nine comes back to ignited in the boreal forest and accelerating faster than the Arctic Ocean, sharply the problem of Arctic oil and in northern British Columbia earlier projections held to be increasing storm seasons, mineral exploration, focusing near the Yukon Border and the the case. warmer water, changes in the on the history of industrial Chinchaga River.” Chapter 1: “Eight-foot long species of fish and mammals accidents and oil spills that As it grew, the smoke became beavers, scimitar cats, and that can thrive in these altered industry really hasn’t been so dense and so widespread woolly mammoths: What conditions. Of special interest able to deal with very well that people across the northern the Past tells Us About the are the sections on the polar and outlining how totally hemisphere, still jittery Future Arctic” is a reminder bear/grizzly bear hybrids that unprepared we would be if about warnings of atomic that change is a constant, and are being found in increasing something like the Gulf oil spill Armageddon, believed that the that the world has not always numbers, and the arrival of were to occur in the Arctic end had come and that bombs been the way that humanity Pacific species of fish in areas Ocean. With the resources fairly had been dropped. has experienced it for the last where they had not been seen readily available in the Gulf, the In the end, the fire burned multiple millennia. traditionally. clean up remains problematic. for 222 days and destroyed 3.5 “If the past tells us anything Chapter six zeroes in on the There is nothing like those million acres of forest. At the about the future Arctic, it’s polar bear, the stresses the resources to deal with a similar Future Arctic: time it was an anomaly, but that climate change happens changing landscaper is forcing problem made worse by sub- Field Notes from a World on the since then there have been sire often, and when it does, it on them, and how it brings them zero temperatures Edge seasons in Alaska, the Yukon happens relatively quickly and into increasing conflict with Chapter ten outlines the case and NWT to rival it in 2004, sometimes catastrophically for humans. There is some space for the nations to come up with 2007 and 2014. mammals that lived there. spent on how the community an Arctic treaty to anticipate By Edward Struzik Struzik’s book is about “With the climate warming of Churchill has tried to find some of these problems and Island Press climate change; about seawater up the polar world faster that solutions that do not involve try to prevent them before 199 pages intrusions from storms that any other place on Earth, the simply killing the bears, how they become real. The chapter $27.00 have flooded arctic freshwater Arctic is, in some ways, both an they have tried to turn a concludes with a chilling river deltas and have changed accident waiting to happen and liability into an asset. scenario in which a accident In a year where Fort the local ecologies; about an opportunity to be seized.” Chapter seven moves to the occurs and everything goes McMurray has been largely diminishing ice floes that If chapter one was an caribou and also spends some wrong, as a result of which, “the burned to the ground and threaten the existence of the overview of the book’s message, time on the reintroduction of Exxon Valdez is no longer the temperature records are polar bear; about fires that the remaining 10 chapters wood bison into areas where worst oil spill for have occurred dropping like flies around the release tones of carbon dioxide focus sharply on specific issues they once roamed in numbers. in the Arctic. world, taking a closer look at into the air, along its deadlier outlined at the start. “Oil and Some of this is because efforts The final chapter concludes this book seems appropriate, cousin, carbon monoxide; Ice” makes no bones about have been made to save that there needs to be another especially with the way it about lakes that are no longer the effects of oil exploration, caribou populations in some effort along the lines of the opens. being replenished by annual pipelines, spills and ancillary areas and the two projects International Polar Year “The beginning of what many precipitation or by rapidly issues. are comparable. Protection project of 2007-2009 that people thought was the end retreatingEvelyn glaciers. DuBois The next three chapters of calving grounds has been would bring together the October 7, 1930 to an essential part of caribou thinking of scientists from protection projects. variety of nations to chew on June 20, 2016 Chapter eight is called these problems. At that time Paradise Lost and it relates 62 nations devoted “hundreds to the vast numbers of birds of millions of dollars to send was a happy place. Everyone of many species, which have thousands of scientists to the was busy, but we were all to- traditionally found the Arctic polar regions to examine a wide gether. a perfect place to bring range of physical, biological and Then in 1977, without any their young into the world. social research topics.” warning, Dad passed away. Increasing rain, all by itself, One would hope that, now The family pulled together. We seems to be endangering the that Canadian scientists all did our best to keep things lives of the hatchlings of several are once again allowed to going as we sold off our inter- species, However, the decline in participate in such events ests in Dawson. Mom moved to Vancouver with Marvin and the numbers of harp seals, the without being under the Carmen. She lived there for a basic food of the polar bears, watchful eye of government number of years until the birth has these predators going after appointed communications Mom was born and raised in of her first grandchildren, Nick If we were learning, if we were birds’ eggs. Then there are the specialists (a practice which . As a young woman, she and Amy, in 1985 and 1987. At pressing ahead with whatever mosquitoes, which are hatching smacked far too much of the took teacher training. In the that point Mom decided to move we were doing, Mom was happy. earlier than they used to due to political commissars that early 1950s, the call went out back to Dawson. And when the time came, she warmer temperatures, and are used to trail behind all Soviet showed the same keen interest that teachers were needed in a It wasn’t like Mom to be idle. putting a serious stress on the officials) progress might be in the lives of her grandchil- certain "far-away" place called In no time she had her own birds, not to mention the other made once again. Dawson City. Mom's grandfa- bookkeeping business going, dren. ther had read her some of Rob- and she soon began laying plans In addition to her husband Hank, Mom was predeceased by “It ain’t gold but it’s close!” ert Service’s poems when she to build her house on Eighth To find out how you can contribute to your community's paper, just was a child. She was northward her parents Steve and Mildred Avenue. e-mail: [email protected] bound. Mom lived in a world of good Nichol, her brother Marvin In Dawson, Mom met and books and good music. It was Nichol (Carmen), and her sisters married Dad, Hank DuBois. always this way, even when we Peggy Eccleston (Don) and Marvin and Karen soon entered were small children and the Joan Bilton (John). She will be the picture. Dad drove truck family library consisted of a greatly missed by her children and worked on the cat trains. pile of books and five or six LPs. Marvin (Ike), Karen (Eldo) and Mom was home with us. In 1959 She had her own ideas about Carmen (Irwin), and her grand- we bought the Downtown Hotel, things and went her own way. children Nick, Amy, Rachelle, which thrust us into a very She and Dad built their own David, Ethan and Emily. different way of life. In 1963 world, and that's where she We would like to thank Dr. Enjoy food by Little Thai Bell at Bombay Peggy’s Pub Carmen arrived. And in 1969 lived. And that's where we grew Parsons and Dr. Sherrard for we purchased the N.C. store. their exceptional care of Mom From 5pm everyday except Friday up. The family was always of Aloha Tacos on Fridays at Happy Hour Our home was a busy place, paramount importance to Mom. during her brief illness. And our from morning to night. There She liked us to be home—home heartfelt thanks to the nurses (867) 993-6969 were always new ideas and new and busy. She encouraged us to Erika, Jill, Janice and Sol, to Mi- www.BombayPeggys.com projects; people were constant- be open to reason, to think for chael Perry and the ambulance ly coming and going. Our home ourselves, to be independent. crew, and to the staff of the Dawson Hospital. THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 P7

History Hunter: William Ogilvie chronicled the time before the gold rush By Michael Gates, Yukon News, Friday June 24, 2016 Used with the Author’s Jim Mason, and George W. relating their improvised taking it for himself, he gave were there. He organized the Permission Carmack. system of justice, in the form his chainman, Dick Lowe, the services essential to the proper Travelling down the Yukon of the miners’ committee. opportunity. This small parcel administration of the territory River, he encountered many He recounted some of the of land made Lowe one of the and of Dawson City: the police prospectors along the bars outrageous stories they richest men in town. But the system, a fire department, a In 1887, three small groups and banks. These men were fabricated, while passing the incorruptible Ogilvie, despite board of health, proper streets, of men set out for the Yukon. not thrilled to see government long winter hours in their log many opportunities, never schools and a drainage system The first representatives sent officials arrive at this frontier. cabins. tried to feather his own nest. It for the marshy ground back by the Canadian government, Ogilvie, however, established Ogilvie remained in the speaks well of his integrity that of the shore. He established they helped define what the excellent rapport with these Yukon in 1896 and was the miners turned to him to the provisions for the care of Yukon was to become. highly independent individuals fortunate to witness the events resolve the confusion and that the indigent sick, and working One of these groups, led and eventually won their surrounding the discovery of they respected his decisions with his council, passed laws by William Ogilvie, DLS, a respect. gold in the Klondike. Where regarding the placing of the appropriate to the territory. government surveyor, travelled By the beginning of he had previously reported claims. Ogilvie understood the down the Yukon River to the September, Ogilvie arrived at the potential of the region, Ogilvie left the Yukon in the nature of the gold rush town, vicinity of the 141st meridian the newly born community he could now state: “I am fall of 1897 and during the and supported the wide- to define Canada’s western of Forty Mile, where Jack pleased to inform you that winter of 1898 he published open conditions. He shared boundary with Alaska. Ogilvie McQuesten and Arthur Harper a most important discovery “The Klondike Official in common with a later helped establish the Yukon’s had established their trading of gold has been made on a Guide.” It became one of commissioner, George Black, place in Confederation. post. A few days later, he creek called Bonanza … The the few accurate sources of a personal experience in and The Yukon that Ogilvie reached the area believed indications are that it is very information available to those knowledge of the Yukon that was sent to consisted of an to be the point where the rich, indeed the richest yet stampeding to the Klondike made him well suited for the indigenous population of a international boundary found …”. in the early days of the event. job. few thousand people in a crossed the Yukon River. Ogilvie was also able to His book, “Early Days on the On Discovery Day, Aug. 16, land twice the size of Great Ogilvie’s party established interview the trio of men who Yukon,” published in 1913, is 1975, a plaque commissioned Britain. There were also a a camp where they would staked the first claims on what one of the most colourful and by the Historic Sites and couple of hundred prospectors spend the winter, while he became known as Bonanza detailed accounts of life in the Monuments Board of Canada and traders who were mostly sought out the ideal site for the Creek and rendered the most Yukon before and during the was unveiled in the park beside American. instrument readings he would accurate account of the details early days of the Klondike gold the Commissioner’s Residence Because of this growing require to firmly establish the surrounding the discovery. rush. in Dawson City, declaring his population of newcomers, line that defined two nations. Ogilvie kept busy, first A year later, he returned to work in the Yukon to be of the Canadian government During his stay in the Yukon, surveying the town site at the the Yukon, this time as the Michaelnational Gates significance. is a Yukon felt obliged to stake out its he came in contact with the confluence of the Klondike and second commissioner of the historian and sometimes turf, defined on its western miners who, though viewing Yukon Rivers, then clearing up newly established territory. adventurer based in Whitehorse. perimeter by an imaginary this government interloper the awful mess and confusion He replaced James Walsh, He is currently writing a book line that Britain and Russia with suspicion, asked him of the claims hurriedly staked whose indifference to his job on the Yukon in World War I. He had agreed to in 1825. It was many questions about the laws by the first prospectors on led to much corruption and was one of the founders of this Ogilvie’s job to find that line pertaining to mining. Ogilvie Bonanza Creek. controversy. newspaper. You can contact him and mark it on the landscape. took what he learned about He discovered a tiny fraction Ogilvie was the right man at [email protected]. Like all the gold seekers mining with him on the long of open ground on Bonanza for the job. He was in the slowly trickling into the Yukon trip back to Ottawa. There, Creek between two claims Yukon before the stampede, in 1887, Ogilvie also trekked he was able to influence the that had been over-staked and understood the mood over the Chilkoot Pass, but development of the mining Vanby the Bibber owners. Insteadpraised of as theand Yukon’s sentiments latest of those Orderwho of Canada member with a crew of six men and six regulations that applied when tons of supplies to carry them the Klondike was discovered. Press Release through the year ahead. Ogilvie returned to the He hired Chilkoot Tlingit Yukon in 1895 to extend his Canada, one of our country’s “Born and raised in packers to handle the survey line south of the Yukon WHITEHORSE (June 30, 2016) highest civilian honours. I Dawson, Geraldine served physically demanding job of River and confirm the location — Premier couldn’t think of anyone who is as Commissioner of Yukon hauling the freight over the of newly discovered gold issued the following statement more deserving. from 2005 to 2010 and was craggy coastal mountains to creeks in the Sixtymile area today: “Geraldine is being instrumental in founding the the headwaters of the Yukon, as being in Canada. He also “On behalf of all Yukoners, recognized for her Yukon First Nation Culture & while he extended his survey surveyed the site of the mining I would like to congratulate commitment to Yukon as its Tourism Association. step by step over his route. camp of Forty Mile. Geraldine Van Bibber on 15th commissioner, and for her “She is also the current Among the packers he hired He chronicled the her appointment today as role in the development of the chancellor of Yukon College, is were two who were later to eccentricities of the miners a member of the Order of territory’s tourism industry. Dame of the Order of St. John, feature prominently in the who occupied this remote Attention: Volunteers and has served as a director of : Skookum land before the gold rush, many important organizations Needed for the here in Yukon. “This year’s recipients will be invited by the Governor General to accept their insignia at a ceremony later this year at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.”

2016 For more Information Contact: Amanda Moffatt William Ogilvie and his survey crew passed the winter of 1887/1888 locating the boundary line between the Yukon and Alaska. Despite the remote Email: [email protected] Van Bibber at the Commissioner's conditions, they lived comfortably in their log cabin on the banks of the Phone Number: 867-993-7100 ext. 146 Ceilidh & BBQ last month. Yukon River. Photo from Michael Gates' Collection Photo by Dan Davidson P8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Robitaille regains crown in Yukon Gold Panning Championships

Clockwise from top left: (1) Gertie and girls open with “O Canada”. (2) Yukon Open winners: Justin Miller, Paul Robitaille and Willie Olson. (3) Parents assist the kids in their contest. (4) Youth Winners: Noah Robbins, Marika Ford and Alex Hutchinson.

Market just north of the panning George found 9 8 minutes and 27 up for the Under 11 group and venue. seconds, taking first place and only three for the Youth 12-15 For some added excitement, winning a $50 gift certificate category, so there were enough there were at least two from Eldorado Hotel. Dianne tubs to run both groups at once. paragliders who floated to easy Schroeder found 7 in 11:04 and Both groups had to find 11 landings after floating over the Art Sailer found 7 in 12:48. flakes. heads of the spectators. The Cheechako Open was In the younger group Harley The rules for panning are not open to newcomers from Zapone found 11 in 7:20; Shai complicated. All the dirt pails anywhere. There were ten Wykes found 11 in 7:48; Carter Story and Photos for a particular heat have been flakes, Forty people tried their Zapone found 9 in 12:55. By Dan Davidson salted with the same number of skill, so there had to be two In the older group, Marika BBQ, which raised finds for the gold flakes, and the trick is to heats. Amanda Diakiw found Ford located 10 in 14:49; Noah Little Blue Daycare. find them all in a fixed time, with 9 in 16:18. Walter Enthammer Robbins found 7 in 16:22; and For those who had never a three minute penalty for each found 9 in 17:21 Marion Hewitt Alex Hutchinson found 6 in The Yukon Gold Panning panned and might want to one you miss. found 7 in 19:32. The top here 27:11. Championships event is a classic try the Cheechako or youth The method, as demonstrated were presented with ribbons The major contest of the day example of how volunteers make categories there were practice by the Klondike Visitors and gold pans. was the Yukon Open, the winner things work in Dawson. Several panning tubs. Association’s Paul Robitaille, There are many types of of which received $2000 and dozen people came together to For those who wondered how who would go on to win the competition pans used on the the right to attend the World set up the venue for the contest it us to be done, there was a Yukon Open contest later on, world circuit, but the Klondike Championships, to be held this time the events, judge the rocker-box demonstration by the is simple: fill the pan from you Classic contest the use of classic year in Eldorado, California. The results and make the afternoon Dawson City Museum. bucket of dirt, shake the gold to Gold Rush era pans. Eleven six contestants were searching of July 2 a success. They have For those caught up by the the bottom, rinse, wash, repeat contestants searched for 8 for 7 flakes, but no one found managed this rain or shine, and thought of gold, there was as needed until you see some flakes. Justin Miller. 7 found in them all. Paul Robitaille, who the light shower in the middle Technic Inc.’s gold pouring colours, and then get those 6:48 and won a portable sluice has won this contest twice of the afternoon was merely exhibition, which took place in flakes into a small glass vial box for his prize. Art Sailer before, found 6 flakes in 5:18, a relief from the sunshine three stages during the run of and raise your pan in the air to found 7 found in 11:14 and Taking into account the 3 minute beating down through the cloud the afternoon. signify that you are done. Henry Reinink found 7 found in penalty, that means he actually encircled hole that seemed to be For those who needed a break The Sourdough Open was for 13:53. took just 2:18 to pan his entire favoring downtown Dawson. from sitting in the stands or those over 60. Eight participants There were two Youth bucket. Justin Miller found 4 in For those looking for lunch lining the fences, there were the vied to find nine flakes. Morris categories. Twenty-four signed 11:30, while Willie Olson found 5 thereFor wasShauntay General Refining Grant, Co.’s natureFarmers’ stimulates Market and the Artists’the creative process in 12:54.

feel when I throw them out loud nearly shrouded from the upper superstitions, all the stories and was the mountains,” she said on before I put them on the page. So in many places this year. things that come out in the area.” the day she was leaving. “I think the river walk was like a blank “I feel like I’m in the forest It is still in the early stages: what we call mountains in Nova canvas and it was just a great when really the street is just a some narratives, some outlines, Scotia are really just hills. place to lose myself for a while, few steps away.” some snatches of poetry. She “It’s very green here. I love especially in those early stages Berton House seems to have said it was a bit like a jig saw nature, and growing up in Nova when I was just beginning a a common effect on most of its puzzle and all the pieces would Scotia, the natural environment piece or a section of the work resident writers. Grant found have to be fitted together. She’s is very important to me as a that I was developing.” her time productive, but full of satisfied that she made progress person, but also as a writer. It The river walk in question is surprises. with it. was very nice to not be plopped the pedestrian walk along the “I set out with the intention One of the children’s books into the middle of a bustling city dyke beside the waterfront. of finishing a project – and that she read at a municipal council to write. It was very peaceful Story and Photo There are two walks, actually, didn’t happen – but I definitely meeting was about visiting around the house. There wasn’t By Dan Davidson and she liked them both. got my feet we with the project her grandmother’s farm, some a lot of noise at all.” “I love that there’s the upper that I wanted to do. But there distance from Halifax. It was a She returned to Halifax where walk, but also the lower path, were other things I didn’t expect poem that became a book sort she is a teacher at Dalhousie ‘cause sometimes, especially to write. of by accident, but this project is University. Last year was her “I think of the river,” Shauntay now, with all the tourists coming “That was kind of nice, too, more deliberate. first full year at that and she Grant said, when asked to reflect in, the upper walk can get a bit to come with a game plan, but “My writing process always taught poetry. This year it on her stay at Berton House, loud and boisterous, so it was then be open to whatever stories starts in nature, she told the will be creative writing and which ended the last week of nice to have the option to take settled in your lap.” audience at her reading back coordinating a writing program. June. the lower road.” The project in mind is a middle in late May, so this is a perfect Coming to Dawson for nearly “I walked the river a lot. It was The scrub willows along the grade poetry/novel told in the place for me to write. It starts as three months was a great treat a really good creative space. For lower path were almost wiped voice of a ten-year-old boy, and a meditative process, just sitting to have at the end of an academic me writing happens … it starts out by a high water freshet back rooted the North Preston area looking at the sky. As soon as I year. with walking and talking. I sort around 2006, but they have she knows so well. drove in, I felt that. of like to hear how the words rebounded and the lower path is “He’s exploring the “The first thing I noticed here THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 P9 Chief Isaac Group and Horizon Helicopters Announce New Partnership Press Release Management, Chief Isaac north and is 100% owned and Mechanical, Kluane Freight operated in Whitehorse, Yukon. generated by our community, continuing to explore new Lines, Han Construction, HH employees are committed Chief Isaac Group of stay in our community.” ventures that support northern Mackenzie Petroleum, Tr’ondëk to providing safe and efficient Companies and Horizon “With nearly a decade’s economic development,” Heavy Equipment and Tr’ondëk helicopter transportation Helicopters are pleased to experience as a Yukon-based concluded Ms. Hutton. Limited Partnership. The group and maintenance services to announce the establishment company, we understand and Chief Isaac Group of of companies respectfully the industry. Offering a fleet of an exciting new partnership believe in the value of strategic Companies was established carries the name of this historic of modern aircraft ensures to work collaboratively in partnerships that support in 1984 to own and operate Chief who led the Tr’ondëk they meet and exceed Yukon’s the traditional territory our communities and create the business interests of the Hwëch’in at the time of the industry needs. They are a fast of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. opportunities in the north,” Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, which is Klondike Gold Rush during the growing helicopter company The partnership highlights says Horizon Helicopter’s a self-governing Yukon First late 1800s. offering innovative and cost the benefits of buying and Operations Manager & Chief Nation serving the Han people Horizon Helicopters (HH) is effective solutions to support supporting local companies Pilot Cole Hodinski. “During located in Dawson City. The a leading provider of helicopter the logistical requirements of and aims to create long-term the 2016 exploration season, mandate of the Chief Isaac transportation services in the the Yukon. wellness and prosperity for we are providing aviation Group of Companies is to Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in shareholders services to Kaminak Gold Corp operate a for-profit corporation and citizens, the community and for the Coffee Gold Project, and to create sustainable wealth for the Yukon Territory. our partnership with Chief the First Nation. The Chief Isaac “The Board of Chief Isaac Isaac Group ensures that local Group of Companies operates Group of companies, and its companies and communities contemporary enterprises shareholders, the Tr’ondëk benefit from economic while remaining rooted in the Hwëch’in Trust, are excited opportunities in the region.” strong, ethical traditions of our to partner with Horizon With a commitment to ancestors. Current companies Helicopters. This partnership community based economic Juniorinclude Chief Canadian Isaac Property Rangers hone skills in Whitehorse will help support Tr’ondëk prosperity and wellness, the Hwëch’in citizens and our Chief Isaac Group and Horizon community through aviation Helicopters partnership will and wellness grants, scholarship enhance opportunities to meet programs, increased access to client’s needs, explore new job opportunities, and economic ventures and ensure safe, timely stimulus in our region,” states and efficient business solutions Chief Isaac President and CEO for the resource sector today Lynn Hutton. “By developing our and into the future. “Together, local resources and expanding we have the opportunity to the range of service we can expand into multiple sectors offer, we ensure that benefits and we look forward to

PhotosJuly 7, 2016 courtesy – Yellowknife, of Steve NT water rafting, repelling, rock Watton climbing, air rifle shooting, biathlon trapping, woodsman- practical youth program that ship, canoeing, swift water embraces culture and tradi- More than 275 Junior Cana- rescue, traditional activities tion, promotes healthy living, dian Rangers (JCRs) from 35 and more. positive self-image, and reflects communities across the three The emphasis of the ETS the proud military legacy of the territories and Atlin, B.C. gath- was to provide JCRs with the Canadian Rangers. ered for seven days of dynamic chance to interact and experi- Captain James Longaphie, training and challenging activi- ence cultural differences while Officer in Charge, JCR ETS, ties at the Enhanced Training building self-esteem and self- summed up the central objec- Session (ETS) – Advance and confidence through practical tive. Basic courses offered by the performance of skill activities “The main goal was to de- First Canadian Ranger Patrol in a safe and fun environ- velop friendships, have fun and Group (1 CRPG) in Whitehorse, ment. All JCRs were exposed make the JCRs believe they can YT from June 16 - 23, 2016. to opportunities that are not do anything if they put their The youth came for special- normally accessible in isolated minds to it.” We challenged ized training concentrated on or remote communities. them with first-hand exciting the JCRs three circles of learn- The vision of the Junior skills to show that there are ing which are traditional, life Canadian Ranger program no limitations and anything is and Ranger skills. All activities is to strengthen remote and achievable because they're such focused on outdoor on-the-land isolated Canadian communi- fantastic youth." training that included white ties through a responsible and

Clockwise from top left: (1) Junior Canadian Rangers Caden Lancaster,14, and Mick Sadlier, 14, from Dawson City learn about canoeing during training at Chadburn Lake, YT on June 19. (2) Junior Ranger Sandy Dubois supported by a safety rope hangs upside down of the side of a cliff during rock climbing training on June 19 at ETS in Whitehorse. (3) Fourteen year old Isaak Dube, a member of the Junior Rangers in Dawson City takes part in a familiarization training and live fire practice on the 303 Lee Enfield Rifle at Grey Mountain Range on June 17. (4) JCR Mick Sadlier, 14, participated in 303 Lee Enfield Rifle familiarization training at Grey Mountain Range on June 17. P10 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Inspired Living Reaction to Fire Marshall's Criticisms of DCFD Month of July News Council Disturbed by Apparent Attack on Dawson Fire Department the FMO and only planning this event is that someone in Cold climate gardening - car- to use the equipment during a position of trust leaked the rots, spinach, broccoli, leeks, kale, parsnips, lettuce, cab- interior operations after the FMO’s letter to the media and bage, turnips and Swiss Chard The City of Dawson Council incident commander has made before the City of Dawson - adapted from Mother of a is releasing this statement in a “calculated risk analysis” of had the chance to digest the Hubbard. response to the leaked Dawson the situation. Thankfully, that information and respond. This "The ultimate goal of farming City Fire and Life Safety has not been necessary to date. leak did nothing to improve is not the growing of crops, but Inspection report authored by (We understand that four of the the safety of our residents and the cultivation and perfection of the Yukon Fire Marshall’s Office “failed” packs recently passed may have been used to cast the human beings...and our commu- (FMO) and subsequent media testing by an independent, DCFD in a negative light. nities."Mo's M~ essage:Masanobu Time Fukuoka to fo- attention. qualified third party— The DCFD has been safely cus/eliminate interruptions The City of Dawson is something that raises questions operating for over one hundred addressing the issues raised in about testing protocol applied years, and we believe that, the June 17, 2016 report from in this situation.) contrary to the implications Would you describe yourself the FMO. Regarding the FMO’s of the FMO report, (they) are as a multi-tasker who can't Most importantly, new suggestion that record keeping competent professionals who resist the lure of cellphone Self-Contained Breathing improve, we agree and had operate with the utmost regard messages, Twitter feeds or Apparatus (SCBA) was ordered already made it a priority in the for safety. They are community Facebook posts? several weeks ago, a purchase DCFD strategic plan approved leaders and the people our TheHi Klondike, teacher continues to already anticipated in the Fire last December. It should be children look up to. We are Clifford Nass, a Stanford learn. Department’s ten-year capital noted, however, that the FMO proud of each and every one sociologist who conducted some plan. Until the new equipment’s official might have had more of them; they are owed a debt of the first tests on multitask- arrival, the firefighters, success in locating reports of thanks for protecting our ing has published evidence that who always understood the if the Fire Chief or a senior town. This leak of information we’re not just suckers for that Reflecting on my own coaching new text message, or addicted limitations of their packs, member of the fire department might have sought to discredit message, Time to Focus has to it; it’s actually robbing us of were following the advice of had been present during the the DCFD, but it has only served opened my eyes. Very wide. brain power, too. walkthrough. to remind us of how thankful New award will What is distressing about and fortunate we are for their The good news? It is pos- recognize Yukoners’ Firefighters Association Protestsservice. Validity of sible to train yourself to avoid Inspection Report Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in and Yukon achievements Yukon News College have partnered in distractions. an ingenious Teaching and On June 24, 2016 the released a story with the When you find your focus Working Farm Project program Press Release heading, “Dawson City Firefighters Lives Put at Risk: Fire drifting, keep in mind these Marshall’s Office. for food sustainability in the simple tips to help you feel The Dawson City Firefighters Association questions the validity north. sharper, more productive and WHITEHORSE—The Govern- of the review conducted by the Fireself-contained Marshall’s Office breathing (FMO) and more1 efficient: ment of Yukon is establish- doesapparatus not believe that our safety or the community’s is at risk. This program is more than ing a new award to recognize Of the approximately 12 SCBA ( turning the soil and growing . One thing at a time! You Yukoners’ achievements. The ) units tested by the FMO, they all failed. We have since food, this embraces traditions miss important details when Order of Yukon will be pre- then sent four of these units to be tested by a qualified and certified you2. try to process multiple sented annually by the Com- and cultures and research testing facility and they were found to be in total operating things at the same time. missioner of Yukon to honour and sustainability. Dirty condition. We now have two reports that differ. We are currently Organize. Focus on sim- Yukon residents’ significant hands have never been more sending other SCBA’s for more testing. plicity. Actionable items - ask accomplishments, dedication to appreciated! We have communicated to Mayor and Council our concerns over yourself3. if it is a YES or a NO the community and remarkable how a review (audit) could be conducted without the participation and then do, delegate or delete. service. I am not a farmer. Involved of the Fire Chief or senior DCFD members. We believe there are Create a calendar system. “Having an Order of Yukon obvious gaps and inaccuracies in the FMO’s report. We will be in teaching the employment/ Appointments,4. "today" items gives us a new way to publicly seeking out answers to our questions as to the way this review life skills component for this and reminders. Review daily. commend Yukoners who make (audit) was done. program, I'm learning what Make lists. Keep them an exceptional contribution to We feel that this audit was poorly done and that answers relative farming is - and why it is handy.5. Prioritize action items. the wellbeing of society,” Pre- to inspections and record keeping could have been easily answered important to the body and the Review weekly. mier Darrell Pasloski said. if the audit were done with the Chief or senior members present. Clearing clutter works The Order of Yukon will be in Whenspirit. I take time to focus We also would like to add that we act in a safe and professional wonders on your cerebral place in time for Canada’s 150th manner in the jobs we do. This audit does not reflect the true chaos. Pay attention to "stuff" anniversary celebrations next I operations of our Fire Department as it states in the report. see crops of potatoes, carrots, cluttering desks, drawers, year and up to three awards cabinets, files, floors, walls and beets, onions, lettuce and edible 6. will be presented each year. shelves. “Formally establishing an flowers. When I take time to listen Enjoy the balance. Order of Yukon will create an award that is equal to the high- I MToo Your Caley-Verdonk Brilliant Success, est honour in each of the other hear, "Nän käk nizhì’ tr’ënohshe territories and provinces,” gha ëtr’ëhoh'ay - On the land we Pasloski added. “We think this Whenlearn to I takegrow time our food.” to to reflect Your Inspired Living Coach is something that Yukoners mcaleyverdonk@northwestel. deserve.” , net I can say I am a planter. I plant seeds. Learning seeds that help Whengrow farmers. I take time to smell the dirt, I smile. Smells like Thispossibilities. Month's Cool Resource: 10 vegetables more cold hardy than kale THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 P11 “Spirit of Dawson” Hoping for Some Dawson Spirit Press Release more radio drama. throughout the year for CFYT 106.9 FM, “The Spirit financial support. The annual Air is also issuing a challenge RadioThon will not only go of Dawson,” is a non-profit RadioThon is the flagship event. Dawson City’s community to the businesses of Dawson to towards the station’s operation, community organization run For more information, radio station is holding its contribute $100 towards the but also will help the station by the Dawson City Community contact: CFYT 106.9 FM Box annual RadioThon fundraiser fundraiser, and will be reaching modernize and continue new Radio Society, a volunteer 689, Dawson City, YT, Y0B 1G0 on Thursday, July 14, from 11 out to them directly during the initiatives in the works this board of seven members, Phone:ca 867-993-5152; Email: a.m. to 11 p.m. The fifth edition RadioThon. summer. A studio renovation, 30 plus volunteer DJs, and [email protected]; Web: cfyt. of this yearly event will take “One of the great things about including new furniture and an countless other volunteers place at the CFYT studio on the event is that it allows us to upgraded broadcast console, and supporters. Although Queen Street, and will feature open our doors and meet our was completed, and a summer they receive funding from the music, food, and merchandise, listening public face to face. Radio School is training Yukon Territorial Government, plus a draw for a sightseeing Of course, we’re looking for volunteers for podcasting and Yukon Lotteries, the City of flight for 3 people, donated by support, especially for all the remote broadcasting. Dawson, and the Klondike station sponsor Great River Air. great new things we’re doing, CFYT was also very excited Visitors Association to help Local residents and tourists but it’s also a lot of fun,” says to broadcast and record a local maintain their equipment are invited to drop by the studio Peter Menzies, treasurer of the production called Klondike and operations, the radio to offer financial support – or CFYT Board. Cabin Companion on June 24 station relies on fundraising just encouragement. Great River Funds raised during the and 25, and is striving to deliver Two vehicle Accident near Bonanza Road intersection THE KLONDIKE SUN by Cpl. Jeff Myke, Operations NCO Subscription & Renewal Form Dawson City RCMP A four door 1998 Pontiac ,which belongs to Sihdu Truck- Name: Bonneville collided with the ing, did not sustain any injuries. Address: rear of a dump truck as both Damage to the dump truck City: Province/ State: vehicles were travelling west was minimal with the motor On June 26th, 2016 at bound towards Dawson City. vehicle sustaining significant Postal/ Zip Code: Country: 10:40hrs, Dawson City RCMP The lone occupant and driver damage. Email: members along with EMS of the Pontiac was transported Driver inattentiveness is responded to a two vehicle col- to Dawson City Community believed to have been a factor. lision at kilometre 715 of the Annual (25 Issue) Subscription Costs: Hospital for treatment of some Charges pursuant to the Yukon Canada $44.00 Klondike Hwy near Bonanza minor injuries. Motor Vehicle Act are pending. Road. U.S.A $75.00 The driver of the dump truck Overseas $125.00 (Airmail) Contact Information: Mail: The Klondike Sun, Bag 6040, Dawson YT, Y0B 1G0 Phone: (867)-993-6318 / Fax: (867)-993-6625 Email: [email protected]

GST #: 12531 0581 RT / Societies Registration #: 34600-20 Print by THE YUKON NEWS, Whitehorse YT

Josée Bonhomme was thrilled to be on the spot to capture the RCMP and Dawson Firefighters working in harmony to clean up a mess on the highway. P12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

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The Sun obtained funding in late 2009 from the City of Dawson, YTG’s Heritage Branch and the Community Development Fund to conserve and archive early issues and make them available once again in the public domain. This is a great resource for students, writers and historians, and also for prospective tourists with an interest in Dawson City’s life. Each month, we are re-printing our front pages from 20 years ago as a souvenir of our lively history. If you want to see page 2 and beyond, check out our website. Past issues are available there for download. Go to http://klondikesun.com. More will be added periodically when we have time! In 1996, we became a bi-weekly. Should 20 Years Ago be a feature of every issue of the Sun from now on? Let us know. P18 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Things you've all wanted to know about the Amelia Lupine

The Amelia Lupine was hauled out on July 1, ahead of the Quest paddlers arriving in Dawson's waters. The work was accomplished with only three well coordinated workers. The critical barge for miners and residents along the Yukon River hauls equipment, food, and fuel along the Yukon's first Highway. Its cargo capacity, with fuel tanks in the hull, is 45 tonnes, with a breadth of 6.09 m by 27.43 m long. It is powered by two Caterpillar 3406, six-cylinder diesel engines, and is propelledPhotos by water by Josée jet. ItsBonhomme draft is about one metre to navigate the changing and shallow river channel. The barge passed its 21st annual Transport Canada inspection by with no trouble. Who's Who at the 2016 Dawson City Music Festival Twin Bandit

The DCMF Association is countries with his family. When pleased to announce another his family settled in Regina, Twin Bandit is a contemporary 6 of nearly 30 musical acts Danny became Def 3 and began Americana traditional folk that willth be performing at making waves of a different sort. duo consisting of Hannah the 38 annual Dawsonnd City He has been a major contributor Walker and Jamie Elliott. At the Musicth Festival, July 22 – to the Saskatchewan arts scene core of the Vancouver-based 24 2016. The programming not only through his work as band’s musical aesthetic are features a wide range of genres an established MC, but also incredible vocal harmonies and that includes something for as a professional spray paint instrumental accompaniments, everyone. Tickets are available artist and highly active DJ. evocative of classic American Jennonline G atrant www.dcmf.com Def3 has shared the stage and roots music. Prior to joining toured with some of hip hop’s forces, Jamie had been playing in biggest names including Nas, country and bluegrass bands for With the sweet sounds of Ghostface Killah, Inspectah years. Hannah grew up with five flutes, harps, violins, congas, Deck, Masta Ace, Blackalicious, sisters, and has been singing Wurlitzer, piano, and lap steel to Michael Franti and Spearhead, with her siblings since before she support the depth and subtleties BADBADNOTGOOD, Souls of can remember. Both women are of her effortless singing, Jenn Mischief, K-OS, Classified, Shad, equally strong instrumentalists, Grant provides a musical Oldand Cabinmany more. singers, and songwriters. They atmosphere and experience are twin creative souls with that is decidedly whimsical. a compelling underpinning of She is from Halifax, Nova Whitehorse favourite Jona Barr darkness to their work that adds Scotia and has been singing, is no stranger to the Canadian 24depth,th Street mystery, Wailers and complexity. writing, performing, and music scene, having performed recording for years now, with and recorded in an impressive four albums to her name and a variety of bands and projects Tried, tested, and tougher than host of nominations and awards over the years. He began writing a two-by-four, The 24th Street including ECMA Song of the Year and performing as Old Cabin Wailers are a five-piece blues- Wanda Jackson) and then jazzing aesthetic than traditional or (2014), ECMA Pop Recording of in 2011, and has released two rock powerhouse of based in it up with a contemporary twist, mainstream music, Sinclair’s the Year (2013), Polaris Prize EPs – Growing Up Young (2012) Austin, TX, who have known The 24th Street Wailers will get musical roots create a darkly and Juno nominations (2011), and a split-EP with Old Time each other since the early days those hips swaying, shimmying, intoxicating mix of grunge, folk, and the CBC Galaxie Rising Star Machine (2012), as well as one of high school. Their many Kandristi shaking Lane Sinclairall over. and classical. Her signature Def3Award (2008), to name a few. full-length album, Old Cabin years of synergy and experience ‘smoky folk’ sound is rich and (2013) recorded with producer have honed a well-oiled music orchestral, underpinned with Jordy Walker (The Burning Hell, machine that takes cues from Fierce and feisty with a style alternately snarling guitars and Danny Fernandez is better Old Time Machine). The self- the innovative and genre- all her own, Haida/Cree singer- warm cello. Through the richly known as Def3, a Canadian hip- titled album received praise shifting sounds of 1940s and songwriter Kristi Lane Sinclair unpredictable mélange her hop artist, DJ, and visual artist from countless publications, 50s rock n’ roll. Channeling the is emblematic of a new wave of hoarse, blade-edged voice and based in Regina, Saskatchewan. giving Barr’s solo project some energy, showmanship, and you Aboriginal artists in Canada serrated wordplay weave smoke His childhood involved living well-deserved attention at might even say swagger of early who are turning perceptions around irreconcilable longings, on board a hospital ship for the national level. Old Cabin rock n’ roll’s classic greats (think upside down. Raised in British great love, and the sea. six years, and as a preteen he highlights Barr’s strength as a Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Columbia’s backwaters and travelled to no less than 27 singer-songwriter and lyricist. The Coasters, and DCMF alum drawing more from a DIY/indie THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 P19 Klondike STACKED News and Happenings from the Dawson City Community Library Outreach

The Dawson City Community Library is Maisonneuve and Prism International. She Job Board proud to host a reading by renowned poet also runs SmallPrintTO’s Rhyme Stew, a Yvonne Blomer. The reading takes place on rap-poetry workshop for kids. Claire holds Wednesday 13 July at 7 p.m. in the library. an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the Open Positions:

Admission is free, everyone is welcome, and University of Guelph and will be staying in Automotive Mechanic light refreshments will be served. Born in Dawson until the end of September. While Bank Cashier Zimbabwe, Yvonne came to Canada when she here, Claire will be working on her second Subscribe to the

Birch Syrup & Forest Farm was two years old. She is currently serving full-length poetry manuscript, picking Assistant as the Poet Laureate for the City of Victoria, up themes of the natural world that she KLONDIKE n Camp Cook & 2nd Cook B.C., and is the Artistic Director Emeritus explored in her debut collection, Invasive Cooks – various of the Planet Earth Poetry reading series. A Species, part of the Buckrider* * * * Books imprint Custodial Staff writer, critic, and teacher, as well as a poet, at Wolsak and Wynn. Claire. SUN Dealer Yvonne has published four volumes of poetry, Dishwashers most recently As If a Raven (2014, Palimpsest Want to know more about Klondike history? * * * * Door Security Press). We’ve put up a special display of books about the 1898 Gold Rush, and local First Nations Early Childhood Educators Expediter The Library is also thrilled to welcome the culture, plus works by those great Dawson Visit Front Desk Clerks newest Berton House Writer-In-Residence literati – Service, London,* * * * and Berton. Come Front Desk/Housekeeper Claire Caldwell. She is a poet and editor check it out. Klondikesun.com General Manager living in Toronto, and was the 2013 winner Grocery Clerk of the Malahat Review’s Long Poem Prize. For more information about any of these for details Heavy Duty Mechanic Her work has appeared in many magazines items please contact the Library at 993- Heavy Equipment or and journals, including This Magazine, 5571 or email [email protected] Automotive Technician Housekeepers/Room Classified ads are $6 per insertion. Submit 50 words ( ) to [email protected] Attendants CLASSIFIEDS Janitor Labourers Laundry/Housekeeper Churches Support FOR SALE Lifeguard & Lifeguard Alcoholics Anonymous: ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Mining Instructors Meetings: WATER LICENCES/ LAND USE Live-in Nanny Corner PERMITS FOR PLACER MINES: Liquor Store Clerk of 5th and King. Services: Sundays at Thursdays 6 p.m. @Hospital Rm 2160 Medical Office Assistant/ 10:30 a.m., Sat 5:30 p.m., Tues to Fri 7 (summer only). Fridays 1:30 @ Hospital p.m. Blessed Sacrament Adoration: Fri Rm 2160 Telehealth. Saturdays 7 p.m. Receptionist all stages, includingCall special/hazardousJosée at (876) 993- 6-7 p.m. Confessions by appointment: @Many 1233 R 2ndivers Ave.: Info 993-3734 or 5095. Medication Dispensary DAWSON COMMUNITY CHAPEL 5917waste, e-mail: spill response [email protected]. plans, mapping. 15 993-5361. Rev. Emmanuel Obidile Assistant Fast-Trackyears experience Land Management. Night Auditor : Counselling and Support Josée Bonhomme. Night Janitor Located on 5th Ave across from Gold Services for individuals, couples, Rush Campground. Sunday School at families or group counselling. A highly Plumber or Gasfitter 10 a.m. Sunday worship at 11 a.m. All confidential service now in our NEW FOr rent Security Guard ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH: LOCATION: 2nd floor, 853 – 3rd Ave. welcome. Pastor Ian Nyland, 993-5507. Private & Commercial Space Servers (Above Klondike Outreach, up the stairs Store Front & Offices, different sizes Store Clerks Corner on the south side of the building). We Store Shelf Stocker of Front & Church St. Sunday Services are a not for profit organization offering Truck Drivers at 10:30. 1st and 3rd Sundays: Morning EAP and Free public counselling. To Prayer. 2nd and 4th Sundays: Holy and types in CIBC Building, 2nd Ave. make an appointment call 993-6455 For viewing and prices contact: Eucharist. 5th Sunday: Informal. Rev. or email: [email protected], or Positions with Closing Dates: Laurie Munro, 993-5381 , at the Richard Northern Network Security, Finance Administrative [email protected]. See our 993-5644 Martin Chapel, Tues - Thurs, 8:30 - noon. website at www.manyrivers.yk.ca. Assistant: July 24 @ 4 Cards are $25 per insertion. Submit to [email protected]. Chief Administrative Officer: BUSINESS DIRECTORY July 26 @ 4 Coordinator: July 28 Conservation Klondike Recycling DepotConservation Assistant: Klondike August 1 Society SocietyServicing Responsibly “Like” the Servicing Responsibly Paper Collection / $10 on call service Student/Youth: Paper Collection / $10 on call service

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P.O. Box 308 (1336 Front Street), Dawson City, Yukon, Y0B 1G0 Tel: (867) 993-7400 ~ Fax: (867) 993-7434 www.cityofdawson.ca

P.O BOX 308, DAWSON CITY, YUKON Y0B 1G0 PH: (867) 993-7400, FAX: (867) 993-7434

The City of Dawson is seeking interested people to serve on the Heritage Advisory Committee

The Heritage Advisory Committee is made up of three to five residents of the City of Dawson

Duties and Responsibilities: The Heritage Advisory Committee • has the responsibility to consider and make recommendations to Mayor and Council on the heritage aspects of municipal development

• hears all matters referred to the Committee to ensure compliance with the Zoning and Heritage Management Bylaw #09-03, Heritage Bylaw #09-04, and Heritage Fund Bylaw #09-05.

Qualifications: A positive commitment to the development of Dawson An ability to exercise fair and unbiased judgment Resident in the City of Dawson for at least one year

Desirable, but not required: Knowledge of Dawson’s history and of historical architecture Knowledge of municipal issues regarding development and land use planning Knowledge of the construction industry.

Submissions must be received by 5:00pm Thursday, the 31st of July, 2014 at the City office. If you or anyone you know is interested or needs more information, please contact Micah Olesh at the City of Dawson, 993-7400 ext. 414.

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