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in this Klondike Constituency Issue Party Learning with Blankets p. 2 Berton House reading p. 7 RCMP Blotter p. 18 In 2012 the Next issue will include RSS Reconciliation exercise reveals Shauntay Grant wowed listeners Our monthly report from the Awards, London Festival, the Tea, aboriginal history. at the Library. Detachment, including the BBQ. and Highland Games. Maybe we provided three years need more pages, but that would of funding support require more advertising. to the School of

See and Do 2 Chief Isaac has new VP 5 Cleaning up the Klondike 10 20 Years Ago in the Sun 17 Visual Arts in Forestry Ministers meet in Dawson 2 Peel goes to the Supremes 8 McNevin wins Transportation Award 11 Classifieds & Job Board 19 Dawson. Uffish Thoughts: Admitting mistakes 4 RSS Commencement Exercises 9 TV Guide 12-16 City Notices 20 P2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Forest Ministers recognize the value of innovation and What to Indigenous participation in the forest sector

DAWSON CITY–The Canadian grid communities have the Canada’s strong record in Council of Forest Ministers opportunity to not only address sustainable forest practices, SEE and DO (CCFM) met today in Dawson environmental impacts and the CCFM endorsed a Statement City, Yukon to renew its risks associated with fossil of Cooperation to “Promote in dawson now: commitment to key challenges fuel transport, storage and Canada’s Sustainable Forests and opportunities for Canada’s consumption, but also make a and Forest Products” to forests and forest sector. real economic contribution to domestic and international During their meeting chaired local community capacity and audiences. Through this This free public service helps our readers find their way through by the Government of Yukon, economic development by using statement, the CCFM commits the many activities all over town. Any small happening may need the Council agreed to renew preparation and planning, so let us know in good time! To join this a sustainable local resource.” to raising awareness within Meetingslisting contact the office at [email protected]. the Canadian Wildland Fire In recognition of Canada’s Canada and abroad about the Strategy, and discussed the stringent forest laws and country’s sustainable forest IODE DAWSON CITY: ways in which the forest sector regulation and its status management practices and can contribute to Canada’s as a world leader in forest about the many benefits of Meet first Wednesday of each month at climate change objectives, certification, governments forests and forest products. ROYALhome of CANADIANJanice Cliff at LEGION 7:30 p.m. BRANCH For info call#1: Janice Cliff, 993-2908. Recess for summer July-October. enhance innovation and across the country remain The Council also agreed to industry transformation, steadfast in their support for continue sharing science-based Meet first Thursday encourage greater Indigenous sustainable forest management. information on the state of each month at Legion Hall (3rd and King St.) at 7:30 p.m. Contacts PIONEER WOMEN OF THE YUKON: participation in the forest To increase awareness about Canada’s forests. Helen Bowie, 993-5526, Myrna Butterworth, 993-5353. sector and support bioenergy Meet third Thursday each development, and demonstrate month at 7:30 p.m. at Legion Hall. Contact Myrna Butterworth, sustainable forest management. Association993-5353. Recess Franco-Yukonnaise for summer June, July and Aug. The Council also discussed the softwood lumber file and GET TOGETHER EN FRANCAIS: reaffirmed the importance Painless French for everyone of achieving a managed trade in Dawson! Pot luck, entertainment for kids, and live music. June agreement with the United 16, 5:30 pm. KIAC Ballroom. Contact the Association Franco- States. KlondikeYukonnaise atInstitute [email protected]. of Art and Culture (KIAC) Building on the momentum of last year’s Innovation Summit, HATHA YOGA WITH JOANNE VAN NOSTRAND: the CCFM representatives released the Council’s Mondays: 6:45-8 Innovation Action Plan. Under p.m., Thursdays: 5:45-7 p.m. & Saturdays 9-10:30 a.m. In the KIAC the pillars of collaboration, Ballroom. For more info or to register for classes, please contact Join us at the Keno Lounge DawsonJoanne Van CityNostrand Community at [email protected]. Library engagement and mobilisation, this plan outlines how and enjoy your favorite craft brew or specialty REGULAR HOURS jurisdictions will work together martini on the best patio in Dawson City! to better align Canadian : Monday to Friday, noon - 6:30 p.m. Yukon School of Visual Arts bioeconomy initiatives Keno Lounge is open 2:00pm – Midnight and and enhance innovation, in Belinda’s Restaurant is open 6:30am – 9:00pm Chamber of Commerce areas such as bioproducts CHAMBER MEETINGS: and building with wood, to maximize competitiveness Regular meetings on the second Wednes- and sustainability in the forest Townday of each Council month at the Downtown Hotel. sector. COUNCIL MEETINGS: In recognizing that 70 per cent of Indigenous communities There is no longer a fixed routine schedule in Canada are located in Belinda’s is closed from 2pm - 5pm of Council and Committee of the Whole (COW)meetings. Check the forested areas, the CCFM 800.544.0970 | westmarkhotels.com Post Office or the City of Dawson website for long range planning. will promote and encourage Next Council Meetings are June 21 and July 12 next-generation Indigenous Next COW meetings are June 14 & 28. participation in forest industry There may be other meetings, as posted at the Post Office or online. opportunities. To this end, BUSINESSES: We'd like to get back to promoting the Council is once again your special events as well, the way the introduction to partnering with the Forest this section says we used to, but we really can't afford to Products Association of Canada do that for nothing. We will offer you free space in these to deliver the “Skills Awards listings in return for some form of small advertising else- for Aboriginal Youth.”During this meeting, the CCFM where in the paper to help defray the cost of this full page also met with Indigenous community service at the size it used to be. We would like representatives to discuss to see sponsorships for the TV Guide pages in the available the potential for bioenergy space (see what Kaminak has chosen to do), or business development to provide card sized ads on page 19. Please contact us to see what sustainable economic benefits to communities, with Ministers we can arrange. noting the importance of supporting such activities. “We all recognize that climate change is impacting remote and northern communities across Canada,” said the Honourable , Yukon’s Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources. “By encouraging the use of forest bio-fuels as an energy source, off- THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P3

Dawson City residents learn about colonial history with Blankets

was recreated at the Tr’ondëk remained on the lands. This should remain confidential, Community Hall. Initially, all left a huge effect on all the except to say that each person of us watched and listened to participants, which was shared in attendance was deeply a video put out by the Public upon the completion of the moved by the experience and Service Alliance of Canada Blanket Exercise. sought ways to help with the called ‘It’s time -just get After some refreshment, reconciliation process ahead. over it”, which went through participants were divided into The effects of The Blanket some of the many historical two groups, one remaining Exercise are still resonating atrocities from 1492 and behind in the Community Hall, in the hearts and minds of on. Some of these included: while the other group met in participants weeks after the pushing the Indigenous people the theatre of the Dänojà Zho experience, which was indeed off their traditional lands Cultural building. Sitting in the purpose of the activity. and onto reserves; breaking a circle, a feather was passed Thank you, Parks Canada and and changing treaties; taking from person to person, allowing the Trondek Hwechn the for more and more land; creating each person to share feelings inviting us all to Learning starvation caused by the and observations on the History with Blankets and Hudson Bay Company killing experience. This experience beginning the process of off the bison; the Canadian reconciliation. government trying to assimilate them into white society and laws, and in 1876, creating Story and Photos the Indian Act. Some facts, by Betty Davidson which were and are disturbing, desire to share the history were: If an Aboriginal woman and upheavals of the colonial married a non-Aboriginal man, past of indigenous peoples, as she lost her identity; if they At 2:00 PM on Friday, May well as the open and caring attended universities, they 13, 70 people met on the steps welcome from the Tr’ondëk lost their Indigenous identity; of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Hwëch’in organizers, made if aboriginal persons served Community Hall to participate this experience a strong and in the armed forces, they lost in an interactive program touching experience for those their identity; potlatches were known as “The Blanket who attended. outlawed. And, most tragically, Exercise”. Two people from The Blanket Exercise was their children were lost to various organizations in the designed by KAIROS, through residential schools. community of Dawson had been which eleven churches and Today, the appalling pattern invited by Capri Simpson and religious organizations work continues. 600 Aboriginal Please join us on Chris Clarke, on behalf of the together for human rights women have been murdered Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in people. Most and ecological justice. It was or have gone missing in the of us had never experienced designed in response to the last 15 years. Much of their JUNE 20th this activity and did not know 1996 Report by the Royal reserve lands lack basic needs. what to expect, but we received Commission on Indigenous 116 First Nations communities 7pm Danoja Zho a warm welcome and we sat in Peoples in an attempt to are currently under boiled a circle around blankets, which cover 500 years of history in water advisories. There are Full Circle Film Screening had been laid out on the hall a 90 - minute participatory high rates of suicide. One of floor. exercise. Their website gives four aboriginal children live in Jenilee Cook and Joie Quarton an explanation “ of the Blanket poverty. First Nation Peoples Four intergenerational films that are employees of the Public Exercise which is clear and are 4 times more likely to Service Commission in the concise. Blanket Exercise raise awareness of the ways the contract tuberculosis. The residential school legacy lives on; Yukon and it is their mandate as participants take on the roles of rate of diabetes for Indigenous part of the branch of Respectful Indigenous peoples in Canada. People is three times the and four unique pathways of Work Places to respond to Standing on blankets that National average. 42% of these individuals finding a new the Truth and Reconciliation represent the land, they walk Indigenous children lack basic way forward... Commission’s report. Action through pre-contact, treaty- dental care. Indigenous People # 57, the Call to Action in the making, colonization and are 4.3% of the population of TRC report, states that this resistance. Canada, but they form 18% of call to action is “upon federal, They are directed by the prison population. Many of provincial, territorial and facilitators, representing a these facts were disturbing but Doors open at 6:30 municipal governments to narrator (or narrators) and the one that most disturbed me Refreshments to follow provide education to public the European colonizers. was that Indigenous Peoples did servants on the history of Participants are drawn into the not receive the right to vote in Aboriginal peoples, including experience by reading scrolls Canadian elections until 1960! the history and legacy of and carrying cards, which After a reading of many residential schools, the United ultimately determine their historical facts, which left us Nations declaration on the outcomes. By engaging on an reeling, we were invited to rights of Indigenous Peoples, emotional and intellectual level, remove our shoes and walk treaties and Aboriginal the Blanket Exercise effectively onto the blankets. Throughout rights, Indigenous Law, and educates and increases the next 45 minutes, the huge Aboriginal-Crown relations. empathy. Ideally, the exercise group of people on the blankets This will require skills-based is followed by a debriefing was whittled down through training in intercultural session in which participants disease, death, and starvation, Support your community competency, conflict resolution, have the opportunity to discuss and the blankets were removed human rights, and anti-racism.” the experience as a group. This one by one so that those newspaper & subscribe to the Jenilee and Joie were invited often takes the form of a talking remaining were forced to move by Yukon Parks Canada and circle.” Some the information to other blankets and merge Klondike Sun by the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in needs to be updated, but it together. Those removed from Council to come to Dawson to continues to be a powerful the blankets returned to their Only $44 per year! present the Blanket Exercise exercise in which everyone chairs and watched as the to government workers and should take the opportunity to traditional lands represented organizations in Dawson. participate. by the blankets grew less and Their clear and concerned It was this experience that less and fewer and fewer people P4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN OPINION Uffish Productions: How hard is it to admit you goofed?

By Dan Davidson

made it absolutely certain that is the one that the Liberals dreaded R-word; referendum. outcome reformers (the small the groups on the other side of themselves put on the table. After Meech Lake and “r” variety) might want to see. So the Peel Watershed the argument would go to court. The original timetable Charlottetown failed so British Columbia voters decided Case goes to the Supremes. Wounded pride, if nothing else, for the Syrians turned out badly (under Mulroney’s to stick with First Past the Post There’s been a lot of reaction would have guaranteed it, and be unworkable. It took an Conservatives, mind you) is it and the majority of Canadian to that this week and there’s all the chiefs in power at the additional month or so. any wonder that anyone who voters might well do the same. a bit of good and bad in all the time were perfectly candid After some reluctance, the lived though those exercises is Still, it’s nice to see a political comments. what their “if this goes on” government admitted its leery of the process? party admit that it made a I do subscribe to the strategy was going to be. error, reset the timetable and Personally I think it has to mistake and do something to view that two Yukon Party It’s just historical fact that managed it the second time be considered, but remember correct it. Doesn’t happen too administrations mishandled groups who feel they have been around. that it does not guarantee the often in these parts. this file and that we are in this stiffed tend to solidify their Those jets continue to be a Roache's Corner by Mike Roache mess because of that. positions and fight back harder. problem, as they have been By refusing to participate Martin Luther didn’t nail for years now. Recently we fully in the original land use those Ninety-five Theses to learned that the government process they made it impossible the door in Wittenburg until was continuing to pay what for there to be the sort of after the Pope had already some media have referred to negotiation that might have led branded him a troublemaker as the dues for the F-35 club. to a different set of percentages for advancing reformist ideas. Apparently this simply leaves in the final report. After all, What was proposed as an the option of buying those compromise is the corollary academic discussion turned into planes open in the event that to every sort of negotiation decades of strife that remain no other brand turns to be a imaginable. the shame of all branches of the better – excuse me – bang for I’m not quite prepared to Christian Church to this day. our bucks. say that the government’s My own view is that it should Neither of these decisions are inaction left the other parties have been acceptable to push necessarily good or bad. They in the negotiation free to run the reset button, as the Yukon’s just accept the reality of the with the ball, but it has always Court of Appeal suggested, and situation and move on. seemed to me that there was allow the process to be carried The recent changes in the something lopsided about the out from the point at which it electoral reform committee are final agreement and there are derailed in the first place. probably more significant for members of the environmental By this time, however, neither those looking to improve the lobby who would probably like side is willing to back down. outcome next time we go to the me to forget being told they Both want the lion’s share of polls. In its original formation, would have been content to the region to be zoned the way it did certainly appear that settle for less than what the that they prefer and expense be the Liberals had looked very report proposed. damned. Conservative in the way in On the other hand, the It is possible to admit that which they stacked the deck government’s stalling and one has made a mistake, even and appeared to have total refusal to state its actual though you will get scant credit control over the outcome. position during the last election for doing so. There was rhetorical outrage was clearly about as far from The Liberal federal from some ironic corners. transparency as it could be. government has been receiving There was also reasoned The flipped document that it a lot of negative press lately disagreement from the less produced not long after that for changing its position politically connected pundits. election had certainly been in on a number of items the The end result appears to have the works for some time and Conservatives failed to deal been that the Liberals listened, should have been on public with before they were ousted. reevaluated, and changed their display during that election. Refugees, assisted dying, collective mind, opening up the The strategy was devious and those new jets are some of the process to all parties and even We want to hear fromold you items.! Electoral reform hinting at the possibility of the

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Start cleaning up our the City has to take responsible for the wedge Dawson City, YT for the reinstatement of our town and spending our money care of and yet here we are 10 it will be driving between Y0B 1G0 own Fire Chief Jim Regimbal and with care instead of giving years or more later still looking themselves and their taxpayers. have him present and aware of yourselves raises and thinking at the same old stuff. The Citizens of Dawson have June 2, 2016 them? Do you think the people you can do whatever you want Maybe City Officials should NOT just fallen off the turnip of Dawson are stupid and don’t to the taxpayers without any focus their energies on items cart! We know your agenda to Open letter to: realize your hidden agenda fallout. We are a very strong like these that will only benefit get rid of Jim, and we can hardly behind this of trying to get rid of community and are fed up our town instead of costing the wait for the new election to Yukon News, Jim? The time frame for this fire with being played for fools commercial community nothing happen! It’s Time for a Change. Whitehorse Daily Star, inspection issue is really quite and the wasteful spending of but money. Soon we will have Klondike Sun, interesting - seeing as the Fire our money. There have been more derelict buildings - like SusanOutraged Herrmann Citizen & Taxpayer, City of Dawson, Marshal was brought up before so many outstanding issues: the Midnight Sun - all locked up André Larabie (CAO), Jim’s reinstatement starts and the Waste Treatment Plant, because they are fed up with Joanne Van Nostrand (CFO), has issued compliance deadlines the Recreation Complex, as the City doing nothing. Nothing Mayor & Council due before he returns. I suspect well as clean-up concerns will ever change if you keep any blame or fallout from all this like the Old CIBC bank on doing the same things. To Whom It May Concern: will be placed on Jim’s plate as his Front Street, the old post This community is fed up fault. office across from Robert with all the double standards I would like to know why The CAO, CFO and Mayor & Service School, the vandalized that are being doled out by the City of Dawson felt it Council should start paying decrepit blue building next to the City of Dawson and if this necessaryChief Isaac to bring upGroup the Yukon Announces more attention toNew their ownVP Yukonthe old post officeMinisters (to name a Broughtbackstabbing towardsGood Jim News to the KPMA

Story & Photos (June 9, 2016) Dawson City - 10 years, Mr. Durham is By Dan Davidson Chief Isaac Group of Companies currently completing his “My phone was ringing off with one larger. (CII) is pleased to announce MBA in Community Economic the hook last summer with the “We are providing KPMA the appointment of Michael Development through Cape condition of the roads and it’s with $196,000 over the next Durham as the VP of Finance Breton University and has Yukon government something that we took very three years to undertake an and Operations. Mr. Durham aBachelor of Commerce from ministers were on hand to seriously,” he said. The pan economic analysis and public brings a wealth of experience Mount Allison University, with address the Spring meeting that has been developed has sector awareness campaigns. in financial management a major in Economics. His of the Klondike Placer Miners had input from the KPMA as We’re pleased to announce this to the organization; having experience working with Federal Association during the well as the Highways station in important step in supporting most recently worked for equity contribution programs, Dawson City International Dawson. one of Yukon’s oldest and most the Yukon’s only Aboriginal business and financial planning Gold Show on May 20. This year they did manage to storied industries. Financial Institution, Dana Naye and capital implementation on cope with the early spring and “Placer mining has continued Ventures. commercial projects bring years get the roads open. Kent said uninterrupted in the Yukon “On behalf of the Chief of experience to the CII group he had received a number of here since the late 1800s, Isaac Board of Directors and of companies to support its compliments about this. and this government is very “The Mineral Exploration supportive of it and we our companies, I would like strategic Chief Isaac priorities. Group of Companies Program continues to support understand the importance – to welcome Mr. Durham to was established in 1984 to own quartz and placer mining probably not as much as you the Chief Isaac team”, says and operate the business interests exploration activities. Twenty- guys do.” President and CEO Lynn of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, which seven percent of the $1.5 Hassard thought that Hutton. “His experience in is a self-governing Yukon First million we allotted has gone to most Yukoners have some financial management, business Nation serving the Han people placer projects. We recognize understanding of the general development and connections located in Dawson City. The how well that money is importance of this industry but with Yukon First Nations mandate of the Chief Isaac Group leveraged in the economy. went on to say that this is more companies and organizations of Companies is to operate a Minister of Energy, Mines “Thank you one again for the of a gut reaction and perhaps brings key resources to the for-profit corporation to create and Resources, Scott Kent, opportunity to come and speak not well quantified. CII group of companies as we sustainable wealth for our First was the first to address the with you. Hopefully I’m in the “This analysis will help expand our ventures further Nation. group after KPMA president same position next year, but provide baseline knowledge, within the Yukon.” The Chief Isaac Group of Mike McDougall welcomed there’s a pesky election this fall allowing us to better “Chief Isaac Group represents Companies operates contemporary him as a long time friend of …” appreciate, understand and an opportunity to work with an enterprises in the modern world, the industry. plan for the future of placer innovative and highly dynamic while remaining rooted in the Kent reminded the mining. First Nation Development strong, ethical traditions of our group that were now in the “At the same time, the public Corporation, where my ancestors. Current companies second year of a three year awareness portion of the efforts can have a positive include Chief Isaac Property commitment of increased core campaign will communicate the impact for CII shareholders, Management, Chief Isaac funding for the KPMA, which unique role of placer miners to Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in citizens Mechanical, Freight Lines, assists the government in a the broader Yukon community, and the community”, says Mr. Han Construction, Mackenzie number of ways in managing because there are people in the Durham. “With seven active Petroleum, Tr’ondëk Heavy the industry. Yukon that aren’t from Dawson companies and significant Equipment and Tr’ondëk Limited May 20 happened to and maybe don’t understand partnership and growth Partnership. Our group of be the day that several this quite as well as we’d like potential, the opportunities for companies respectfully carries the announcements were made them to. the organization are endless name of this historic Chief who led from Kent’s other office “As we all know,: he in their economic implications the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in at the time in Highways and Public This last remark got him a continued “placer mining for Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in’s of the Klondike Gold Rush during Works, dedicating $450.000 hearty laugh. is deeply rooted in Yukon’s Development Corporation.” the late 1800s. Having lived and worked to the maintenance and Minister of Economic history, culture and economy, in Yukon for more than improvement of various rods Development Stacy Hassard, In fact, it’s woven into the fabric Join the conversation! to the goldfields, particularly also introduced by McDougall, of our territory’s identity and it Write a letter to the Sun! the Hunker/Sulfur roads. was the next to speak. is gong to be an important part Attn: Editor About three quarters of that “I like to think of Ec. Dev. as of the Yukon’s future as well.” Box 6040, Dawson City, YT, Y0B 1G0 will be improvements to the being the source of good news,” Or e-mail us at [email protected] roads, while the remainder he began. “I thought I was going will serve to have a grader to come here and make a big ready to deal with problem announcement after Minister spots during the season. Kent, but then he showed up P6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

Who's who at the 2016 Dawson City Music Festival

The DCMF Association is on the human condition. He through his solo work which pleased to announce another approaches his songs with a oscillates from slow-burning 6 of nearly 30 musical acts tender grasp, imbuing the clear ballads to upbeat and catchy that will be performing at sentiment of his writing with Hotfoot-tappin Panda tunes. the 38th annual Dawson City the nuanced intensity of his Music Festival, July 22nd – voice, and he will be right at 24th 2016. The programming Pierrehome in Kwenders Dawson City. Hot Panda is the quirky features a wide range of genres indie party band that you that includes something for didn’t know you needed. Hot everyone, including the little Representing the most Panda is a deluge of raw punk ones! Tickets are available cutting-edge and contemporary energy wrapped in a layer of Sarahonline Hamiltonat www.dcmf.com sounds in African music, psychedelia. Hot Panda is a Montréal’s Pierre Kwenders tornado of fuzzed out guitars shares the cultures, narratives, and swirling, squealing delays. Although born and raised in and sounds of his life. Born in SPIN Magazine says “Vancouver Whitehorse, YT, Sarah Hamilton the Democratic Republic of the weirdos turn Destroyer’s blues has made a place for herself Congo, he uses the rhythms of into noisy brilliance with big in the big city of Toronto. The Congolese rumba merged with fuzz, body of brains.” This three bluegrass and oldtime fiddle electro-hip hop beats, his music piece rock band will get you player will coming home to speaking to both tradition HIGHSamped up like none other. the DCMF stages after touring and innovation. Pierre sings nationally and internationally and raps in no less than four as a driving force in The languages: French, English, This four-piece indie pop Done Gone String Band, and Lingala, and Tshiluba, and band comes with bouncing accompanying groups such offers sounds and grooves that melodies, tight vocals, and as Reuben and the Dark, and Matttranscend Monoogian the spoken word, too. rhythms that will be echoing in Spencer Jo and the River your head for hours. They are RobRamble Dickson in Calgary, Alberta. taking an energetic live show Matt Monoogian’s songs are on the road to the Yukon for heartfelt and confessional, the very first time. The band’s Singer-songwriter Rob with melancholic acoustic high-energy live performances Dickson is also based in tunes layered with subtly are not to be missed, and their Whitehorse, YT and will be lush production that touches arsenal of catchy songs will performing at DCMF for the first on atmospheric rock and have you humming along for time. Dickson reveals himself simmering strings. Monoogian days afterward. with a sound that is both raw explores issues like addiction, Culturaland modest, andinviting heritage reflection institutionsepilepsy, and mentalreceive health support for special projects

WHITEHORSE (May 30, and Aishihik First Nation Chief million. 2016)—Fifteen Yukon museums Steve Smith said. “The new and First Nation cultural cen- exhibit will not only support DawsonSome projects City Museum funded: tres will benefit from $453,000 CAFN in sharing our art and Society to support facility improve- culture with our citizens and ments, artifact inventories, visitors to the centre, but will Keno Community, Dawson City Club Museum exhibition development and assist our featured artists in renewal design - $40,000. marketing ventures. gaining broader exposure of (Keno “Yukon museums and First their works and helping them TownCity Mining of Faro Museum) Foun- Nation cultural centres are develop the necessary skills and dational pieces $3,750.00 continually working to maintain experience to take advantage of (Campbell Region and improve their facilities, and other opportunities to display Interpretive Centre) Camp- to stay up-to-date in how they and exhibit their works in a Villagebell Region of Mayo Interpretive Centre manage, interpret and promote professional manner.” improvements $13,500.00 their unique and irreplaceable The Village of Mayo will Little Salmon Carmacks (Binet House) First collections,” Minister of Tour- receive $40,000 for display NationDisplay upgrade $40,000.00 ism and Culture Elaine Taylor upgrades at Binet House. said. “The Yukon government is "The Village of Mayo is grate- (Tagé Cho Hudän Inter- pleased to support this impor- ful for this funding which will pretive Centre) Up-grading the tant work to safeguard the ter- assist us with the much needed Champagnetanning project and display/area Aishihik ritory’s heritage and to present exhibit upgrade at the Binet First$18,618.00 Nations Yukon’s many stories in ways House Museum," Village of that engage both locals and visi- Mayo chief administrative of- (Da Kų Cultural Subscribe to the tors.” ficer Margrit Wozniak said. VuntutCentre) GwitchinFeature exhibit Government devel- The Champagne and Aishihik Earlier this year, annual op- opment 2016 $30,700.00 KLONDIKEn First Nations are the recipients erational funding to museums of $30,700 In Special Projects and cultural centres increased (John Tizya Centre) Arti- Capital Assistance Program to $1.39 million in 2016/17, fact inventory and cataloguing SUN Yukon Transportation Mu- (SPCAP) funding to develop a representing a funding increase seum$16,064.00 Society new feature exhibit for the Da of 20 per cent over the past two From kites to water guns, Kų Cultural Centre in Haines years. : new website Junction. The number of institutions platform and structure Max’s has everything “CAFN is excited to receive receiving annual funding from $12,006.00 Visit you need for summer fun! assistance to develop a new the Tourism and Culture has feature exhibit, highlighting increased from eight in 2002 to Klondikesun.com STORE HOURS: the contemporary artwork 18 in 2015. During this period, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. of our citizens, in the Da Kų annual program funding in- for details 7 days a week Cultural Centre,” Champagne creased from $546,000 to $1.84 THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P7

From The Pit to the putt Shauntay Grant Brings Poetry By Doug Sack to Berton House

north. That dramatic transition lush already. The early spring came about on Collette’s watch enhanced turf regeneration Although at first glance it and her charismatic smiling and the nine-holer (front may sound like the strangest personality bodes nothing but 5 and back 4) is going to be happening in the wild world good news for the golf club which in superb condition for the of golf since the success of has been a success in every way 2016 season, especially the “Caddyshack,” the recent except financial snce the late Bill Midnight Sun tourney which appointment of Collette Hakonson began creating it back tees off at midnight on the Bourbonnais, 34, “mostly from in the late 80’s. If she does to the Summer Solstice and has an Winnipeg,” as the new general links what she did to the pinks awards breakfast afterwards. manager of the Dawson City (The Westminster is painted a Knowing Bourbonnais’ Golf Club has the feel of genuine garish pink) the future is rosy in flair for the dramatic in the serendipity to it with perhaps a Sunnydale. entertainment field, how cool touch of timely brilliance. And After 13 industrious years would it be for Harmonica she’s not even a golfer, yet. at the epicenter of Dawson’s George and the West Dawson “I’m learning,” she says with nightlife, she summed up the Ramblers to rock in the dawn her customary sense of hilarity, move succinctly: “I wanted a at Sunnydale after a long “and my Mom is really happy, day job this summer and not one night of birdies, bogeys and surprised and proud because cooking in a mining camp. I’m beer on The Solstice? she plays the game and is not saying goodbye to The Pit. It Anything is possible now coming up in June for the big will still be there in the Fall and that the Pit Princess has Midnight Sun tournament to next winter.” turned her considersble see for herself if it’s true.” It She rolls her eyes when an attention to the noble science must be the way Bill Murray’s inquisitive reporter asks her of the world’s greatest game. Photos and Story mother felt when she found golf questions but pounces on “I’m not under any By Dan Davidson out her comedic clown of a son the business angles like an old pressure,” she radiated in “Mirror”, “Passing” and was starring in what is now pro. “Right now I’m on a steep conclusion. “We’re an NFP “Grandmother”, all of which considered golf’s ultimate iconic learning curve golfwise, but (Not For Profit) so the goal is can be found, and some heard, movie. business is business and good to lose less money this year Shauntay Grant, the latest on her website, http://www. Bourbonnais, which she times are good times. It’s like a than last year while carrying writer-in-residence at Berton shauntaygrant.com. There are pronounces as “Bourbon Eh?”, chess game right now figuring on the Goodtime traditions House, certainly isn’t one of also samples from the CD. is a bit of a young legend in out how to get more golfers, of the club as Bill Hakonson those poets who doesn’t do Grant has an effective the Klondike for her 13 years including tourists, to cross wished” a good job of presenting her speaking voice and does a fine known as “The Princess of The the river and have some fun. But It’s only a matter of time verses to the public. job of reading or reciting her Pit,” Dawson’s world famous Publicity helps the cause but before somebody donates Grant, a Halifax based writer, works. Some of them have a free night spot which was once ultimately, you need a good some pink paint for the sun- and the third Poet Laureate of verse sensibility, while others called “The Snake Pit” but is product too.” bleached clubhouse and the that city, is a multidisciplinary have a bit of a hip-hop edge to now known as “The Passion The News toured the course place starts rocking. artist who sings, tells stories, them. She is not a one-note poet. Pit” and the home of good music before the end of May and can and has a spoken word/music Proving that the nation is Collaborationand bad romance in the Paves far thereport Way the product for isNorthern absolutely Innovation CD (Say Sumthin’) for sale. smaller than we might think, Trained in creative writing, one member of the audience music and theatre, she had all was Kim Kierans, visiting her WHITEHORSE—Today, the Whitehorse, Yukon is using to train potential innovators her talents on display for the daughter, who lives in Dawson. Honourable Navdeep Bains, the funding to develop the to use the various tools baker’s dozen in her audience at Kierans, vice-president and Minister of Innovation, Science Makerspace – a collaborative, available in the workspace. the Dawson Community Library professor in the School of and Economic Development multi-user workspace that gives The Makerspace will help on May 30. Up Journalism at King’s College and Minister responsible Northerners access to the tools grow local, small-scale, HomeShe readThe City from Speaks three inof Drumsher in Halifax, was one of Grant’s for CanNor, announced an and equipment to bring their manufacturing businesses illustratedApples children’sand Butterflies books, teachers at college. investment of $117,000 to entrepreneurial ideas to life. while enabling entrepreneurs , , Grant herself is now teaching support innovation and to produce inexpensive and , and creative writing at Dalhousie entrepreneurship through The first of its kind North prototypes and develop new related how the first of these University and is investigating the YuKonstruct Makerspace. of 60, the YuKonstruct tools and products. came about by accident after the possibility of dong readings YuKonstruct, a non-profit Makerspace provides access to someone heard her reciting the at the town’s daycares and organization based in manufacturing equipment and http://yukonstruct.com/ poem about her visits to her at MacDonald Lodge seniors offers educational workshops Grandmother’s country home. residence during her remaining Yukon signs agreement to control invasive Other poems included weeks here in June. species in western Canada

WHITEHORSE—The Through the agreement, information and coordinating governments of Yukon, governments aim to identify our efforts, we can enable British Columbia, Alberta, new or emerging invasive each jurisdiction to improve Saskatchewan and Manitoba species, limit their spread, and environmental protection.” have agreed to collaborate to control or eliminate invasive The agreement recognizes stop the spread of invasive species in western Canada. that invasive species are species within western Canada. The first priority will be already present in varying “We are aware of the negative undertaking specific efforts degrees in the respective impacts invasive species have to address aquatic invasive provinces and territory, and on biodiversity, infrastructure, species like zebra mussels and that cross border activities economic activity, recreational quagga mussels. including trade and tourism pursuits and cultural and The agreement is set to last increase the risk of the social values,” Minister of three years and is not intended introduction and spread of Environment Wade Istchenko to duplicate or replace existing invasive species. said. “By joining forces with programs. Along with sharing research, our western partners, we “We know that early response efforts and resources, can respond to this urgent detection and rapid response the agreement also notes that and important issue with can effectively manage the education materials for the coordinated, preventative spread of invasive species,” public and visitors will be measures.” Istchenko added. “By sharing coordinated across the region. P8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Yukon Political Parties Weigh First meeting of ministers and leaders at new Federal, in on Supreme Court of Provincial, Territorial and Indigenous Forum

Canada decision to hear the OTTAWA (June 10) — Today, • action to prevent and ad- Inuit issues. Together with the federal, provincial and territori- dress violence against Indig- federal government, we are Peel regional land use al Ministers responsible for Ab- enous women and girls; and renewing the Inuit-to-Crown original Affairs and the leaders • sharing best practices that relationship in Canada. But Inuit of the Assembly of First Nations have led to measurable results. also collaborate closely with the planning court case (AFN), Métis National Council The FPTIF will provide provinces and territories in Klondike MLA : (MNC), Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami national leadership to ensure which Inuit live. I am pleased to (ITK), Indigenous Peoples’ As- a strong future for Indigenous be able to work in partnership “Land use planning brings While it is very disappointing sembly of Canada (IPAC) and peoples across the country. with these governments as well, certainty for economic that we have to go to the highest Native Women’s Association of Ministers and leaders agreed to strengthen our ties and also development while protecting court in the land to be heard, at Canada (NWAC) met together to meet annually to discuss build a common understanding our shared environment for least the Yukon will find certainty and confirmed a new approach progress on these activities. of the particular needs of Inuit in a provincial and territorial future generations. When these for our environment and our in support of improving out- Ontario Minister of Aboriginal Natan Obed, Inuit Tapiriit comes for Indigenous peoples Affairs David Zimmer and Min- Kanatamicontext." president decisions are left to the Supreme economy after a decade of failure. and promoting reconciliation in ister Carolyn Bennett agreed to Court of Canada to decide, we Yukon Liberals have been Canada. co-chair the next meeting of the lose our ability and responsibility clear on this issue for many The meeting was co-chaired FPTIF. to negotiate our shared future years. Yukon Liberals believe by Northwest Territories "AFN’s aim is to revitalize these through a local lens. in and respect democracy. We Premier Bob McLeod and Ab- Quotes meetings to ensure tangible, The Yukon Party government respect the Land Use Planning original Affairs Working Group measurable results for our people has fought the will of the people Process. We accept the will of (AAWG) chair and Minister of "We all have a part to play in that close the gap in the quality at every turn. Today’s decision an overwhelming majority of Indigenous and Northern Af- the vital work of reconciliation, of life between First Nations and is a reminder of their inability to Yukoners and would implement fairs Carolyn Bennett. today marks another step for- Canada. We want to use this new consult or negotiate with First the Recommended Peel Land Use Ministers and leaders agreed ward. Together with my provin- Nationalforum to achieveChief Perry positive Bel -change cial and territorial counterparts on key priorities." Nation governments. Plan.” to establish the framework for legarde, Assembly of First a new Federal, Provincial, Ter- and Indigenous leaders we are Nations Yukon Party: ritorial and Indigenous Forum making a strong commitment to (FPTIF), which will replace the work in partnership which will AAWG, and to a strong partner- lead to progress on issues most ship to address the issues that Carolynimportant Bennett, to Indigenous M.D., P.C.,commu - "The AAWG has worked WHITEHORSE—While based upon the implementation are important to Indigenous M.P.,nities Minister and for Canada." of Indigenous diligently to improve the continuing to have this matter of the Self-Government and peoples in Canada. and Northern Affairs socio-economic outcomes of In- in the courts is not the Yukon Final Agreements. With a new federal partner digenous Peoples across Canada. government’s preferred On several occasions, comes the opportunity to ad- Moving forward together with approach, we are hopeful both publicly and through vance the vital work of recon- our agenda, as Indigenous organi- that the Supreme Court of direct communication, our ciliation with all Canadians. "The Native Women's Associa- zations, provincial and territorial tion of Canada is pleased that the governments, we now welcome Canada can provide clarity and government has sought to work Ministers and leaders dis- cussed a number of important newly formed Federal Provincial the federal government’s partici- certainty to questions about with First Nations to settle issues such as: Territorial Indigenous Forum pation. It is imperative that we how Yukon’s regional land use this matter outside the courts. • the Truth and Reconciliation (FPTIF) will advance and address continue moving forward advanc- planning process should work We remain open to those Commission Calls to Action; the multitude of issues and chal- ing reconciliation and renewing and can make it clear that discussions. • the United Nations Declara- lenges that Indigenous Women the relationship with all Indig- public government has the final The prohibition on mineral tion on the Rights of Indigenous and Girls face in Canada. NWAC enous Peoples, regardless of their say over public land. staking and oil and gas Peoples; also believes the FPTIF partner- Nationalstatus or whetherChief Dwight they are Dorey, living We remain committed to development in the Peel • the socio-economic gap ship will provide a link to address Indigenousin urban, rural, Peoples’ or remote Assembly areas." enhancing our government-to- Watershed remains in place between Indigenous and non- in a timely fashion the emerging of Canada government relationships and until January 1, 2018, which we Indigenous Canadians; and existing inequities and viola- building positive, productive hope will provide enough time • the socio-economic action tions that will surface from the testimony in a National Inquiry. partnerships with First Nations for the case to be heard. plan for Aboriginal women; • youth engagement; and, I am very optimistic we are on a "I am hoping that the Forum forYukon the benefit NDP leaderof all Yukoners, Liz Hanson: • child and family services path to reconciliation and that In- will serve as a means of realign- “Early this morning, the “But there is good news: we and Jordan’s Principle. digenous Women and Girls voices ing all jurisdictions toward build- Supreme Court of Canada granted are heading into an election this Additionally, there was agree- Dr.will Dawn be heard Lavell-Harvard, and respected as we ing nation-to-nation relationships leave to appeal in the Peel fall. This time, the Yukon Party will ment to move forward on a Nativemove forward Women’s together." Association of with First Nations, the Métis Nation and the Inuit on the road Watershed case, as requested not be able to hide its position on number of areas for collabora- Canada president to reconciliation." by several Yukon First Nation the Peel from you like they did in tion including: Clément Chartier, Métis Na- • cooperation in the process tional Council president governments and environmental 2011. The fate of the Peel – one of the National Inquiry into groups. The decision by the of North America’s last pristine natural ecosystems – will be up Missing and Murdered Indig- "I remain committed to work- Supreme Court, a win for Yukon enous Women and Girls; ing with jurisdictions to advance First Nation governments and to the Yukon people who will the Yukon public, will prompt choose Yukon’s next government. a review of the Yukon Court of Under a Yukon NDP government, Appeal’s decision. that means a Peel decision that “The court of appeal decision reflects the Final Recommended essentially offered the Yukon Plan, respects the balance struck Party government a do- by the land use planning process over despite the bad faith it and upholds the spirit and intent showed through the planning of the Yukon’s Final Agreements process towards First Nation with First Nations governments. Governments and Yukon citizens. “The Truth and Reconciliation This is a second chance that they Commission says that do not deserve. Premier Darrell reconciliation is about an Pasloski and his government have ongoing process of establishing failed to honour the letter and and maintaining respectful spirit of the Final Agreements relationships with all levels and they have set the land use of government. A Yukon NDP planning process back by years. government would put this vision at the core of our work.”

THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P9 Grads advised to be true to their values

Rather then telling all the form the memories you share community of Mayo. embarrassing things she exclusively with the colleagues “It is still a day I look knew about most of them or you’re sitting up there with fondly back on. Growing up speculating on their adult right now.” close to Dawson, I established futures, Lancaster said she Potoroka’s sage advice relationships with many people would talk about the immediate for the grads sprang from a in this community. Like you, future: Monday. somewhat mangled version of I grew up rural and enjoyed Adult expectations are an old aphorism, attributed to living in a rural community.” different: no late slips will Confucius, “Where ever you He remembers wanting to get excuse their tardiness, hi- go, there you are.” The other away from Elsa and Mayo, but jinx will not be written off as version was “Where ever you he stated that he and most of “student behavior” go, you are there.” his seven classmates eventually “Now you’re adults. Sorry The original version basically came back to the Yukon. guys. There’s a few more warns a person that they take “Dawson is your home. expectations. So enjoy your last their baggage along with them Always remember where you day.” where ever they go. Potoroka’s came from. Your roots are Grade 12 Graduating Class, L-R: Jareth Hnetka, Bobby Caley, Emma She presented the School friend’s rendering had more the planted; from those roots you Morin, Mikaila Blanchard,Sandy Dubois, Cody Stephenson. Council $200 Applied Skills idea that where ever you end will grow. By Dan Davidson Award to Sandy Dubois for her up is probably where you are “Your life is now yours to Photos by Claus Vogel proficiency in the kitchen. supposed to be. lead. Regardless of the path you teaching model that involves Klondike MLA Sandy Silver With that in mind, he said, choose to follow, make sure you more self-directed learning. (a former Mathematics teacher) the graduates should consider follow your heart and stay true “With all your strength reminded the graduates that the merits of “living with intent to your values.” With the Palace Grand and plans,” she concluded, “I they were only 6 of the 1.4 (because) it’s always better to Valedictorian Emma Morin, Theatre out of commission this challenge you to keep looking to billion people who have arrived choose a path than having the who had just returned from year, due to a renovation and the future and to keep working on the planet since they were path choose you. doing volunteer work in Viet repair project so extensive that towards achieving your goals.” born. But they were lucky to “Be confident and measured Nam, provided a solid address it requires a YESAB assessment, Chief Roberta Joseph brought have grown up in one of the in your choices and actions, and to her classmates, full of gentle an alternative venue had to be greetings from the Tr’ondëk finest places in the world. you’ll get what you need and humour and affection, with found for this year’s Robert Hwëch’in (TH). “You are more unique and plan to be – and you will achieve a little assistance from shop Service School Commencement “Our … elders tell us we must more rare than unicorns,” he incredible things.” teacher Peter Menzies when it Ceremony. Fortunately, Parks unite today for our children continued. “When you travel The last of the special came to the boys. Canada has erected a very large tomorrow. In simple terms, if and tell people you are from speakers, Superintendent After Ms. McCullough and canopy tent in the back yard of we work hard, our children will Dawson City, they will be very Bill Bennett from the Dept. Ms. Skilnyk had handed out the Commissioner’s Residence. benefit later.” impressed by that.” of Education, began by the diplomas, the grads and Still more fortunately, When students return later He advised them to look on recognizing the elders, parent the audience made their way the heavy rain and drizzle in life, they help to make the the world in a positive way and and grandparents of the around to the front of the which had prevailed much community a better place, she focus on the important things. graduates. Commissioner’s Residence, of Friday, let up on Saturday said. Then he took the grads and “Your families are smiling which served as a backdrop morning and by noon the sun “When we make our the audience through a little at you…your teachers are for the traditional tossing of was shining as Vice-Principal community a better place exercise to show how many smiling at you and the whole the hats, without which no Helen McCullough invited the for our children, we better “important” things and people, community today is smiling at commencement ceremony graduates to assemble on the ourselves. We prove that people really aren’t so important in the you on this wonderful day of would be complete. improvised stage, perched on with different cultures, ways larger scheme of things. celebration.” The banquet was held that high stools so as to be visible and backgrounds can work “You never forget the people Bennett graduated several evening at the school. to the relatives and citizens together and can live together. who have aided you through decades ago in the small gathered to celebrate this rite of We have a really diverse this journey, the people who passage. community here in Dawson have taught you something The group included Cody and when we work together, we worthwhile in your life, the Stephenson, Emma Morin, achieve great things." friends who have helped you Jareth Hnetka, Sandy Dubois, She spoke of how great through the difficult times, or Bobby Caley and Mikaila it has been for her to watch the people who have made you Blanchard. the students from differing feel appreciated or special. Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in elder, backgrounds working together “The people who make Angie Rear, opened with a and having fun at the many a difference in your life are prayer. Tracey Nordick led in cultural activity camps that TH not the ones with the most the tri-lingual singing of “O puts on annually. credentials, the most awards, Canada”. She challenged them to “go or even the most fame. They’re Principal Hilary Skilnyk, out and show others that there the ones who care and therefore concluding her first year at is a place for balance and unity, should be the ones who matter RSS, reported that this group and you will make a better the most.” of students had helped to make place in the world for those who Using an extended metaphor, her feel welcome here from the one day will come behind you.” Silver likened the future lives beginning. While they were a Minister of Education, of the graduates to blank small group, she was confident Doug Graham, spoke next, canvasses on which they will, that they were all going to be emphasizing the diverse using the tools they have great leaders some day, and opportunities that a Yukon been provided, paint the summarized what she knew of education can provide, masterpieces that will be their the plans that each of them had highlighting changes to lives. expressed at this point in their the Student Assistance Act, Silver also handed out lives. demonstrating a surprising graduation gifts from Member These plans ran a wide amount of knowledge about of Parliament Larry Bagnell, range from lawyer to computer several of the students. who was unable to attend this game designer, to heavy duty “I sincerely hope that, for all event. mechanic and member of the of you, the best is yet to come.” Mayor Wayne Potoroka military’s Disaster Assistance Sue Lancaster, the outgoing began by snapping a photo for Response Team. chair of the RSS School Council, his Facebook page and went on She noted that this group noted that in spite of the change to bring greetings from town of students had faced some in venue, some things remained council. challenges due to changes in the same. “As time passes you will the delivery of educational “The community has come realize that your diploma programs at the school, together again. We’ve got means less about what you including “combined senior families sitting near the front, learned and more about where classes, implementation teary eyed and all choked up, you learned it and who you of blended learning, the (but) I’m wondering how many learned it with, I encourage you introduction of the Rural of them bought luggage for their to savor this… These moments Experiential Model, and a students.” will sustain you for years and P10 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN Cleaning up the Klondike one Truckload at a Time

menu-227.htm. This site beats ‘em. Plastic film includes the Batteries can be placed Facebook hands down. pestilent bags we try to re-use on designated pallets at the When it comes to controlled till they disintegrate. Compared landfill site, they are picked hazardous materials, it’s still to BC community recycling, we up (by Brian and Curtis) to be a jungle out there. However, a rock. delivered to Raven Recycling in better system of collecting and The Dawson Landfill site at Whitehorse. evacuating of wastes from the Quigley Gulch, jointly with CKS, Without the first volunteers region is now in place. Blattler accepts the same items except who collected beer cans at the Service in Dawson’s Callison paper, plus cardboard which is old Whitehorse arena, and Subdivision is permitted to not collected downtown. Old who started Raven Recycling accept locally generated special propane tanks, refrigerators Society in 1989, we wouldn’t wastes, including antifreeze and appliances, electronics be where we are today 27 and solvents, hydraulic oil and and metals are all segregated years later. Yukoners working especially used oil. Their used and shipped out periodically. for Yukoners, for free. May we oil furnace in the shop heats the Paper is accepted downtown, all follow in their footsteps in space all winter for a fraction of and should be sorted by type, our own individual and small the cost of stove oil. shredded white paper, mixed means and ways. The marvel of used oil papers and boxboard. furnaces, applies only for Story and Photo commercial uses such as large by Josée Bonhomme shops and garages. Their exchange for fair refund, give emissions are negligible when Fast-Track Land Management an efficient burn is achieved. a call at 993-5917. A pick-up They do have CSA or ULC The Yukon’s regulations for pleasecan be providearranged clear as far access as the certification, but for domestic waste management constantly Indian or Sixty Mile Rivers, use, they are still a dream. adapt to changing conditions. One home-made used oil An influence is the value of directions. burner crafted from a wood recyclable metals for example. Since 2015, battery suppliers stove was seen sleeping in a At this time, lead from used offer a “core refund” which shop this spring in Quesnel, BC. batteries can fetch $0.20 a varies according to the lead It was a revelation and soon we pound. Two hard working content of the batteries and may evolve. Chris Winther, its fellows haul batteries away to its value on the recyclables fabricator, is a placer miner and Whitehorse from the Dawson market. Talk to your battery former President of the Cariboo region, and share their refunds supplier on the new rules. Placer Miners’ Association. from Raven Recycling with Bring an old tired battery back Other points of collection for their donors. for exchange when you buy a June 24 juin special wastes or hazardous Brian and Curtis have made new one. Those batteries get materials of any kind are KBL their recycling business shipped to their distributors Services at the Whitehorse All in Music for metals and batteries a on back-haul trips (trucks run Landfill and General Waste combination of pleasure, empty on the way back from Management in McRae, east Gabriel Guimond environmental improvement, the north). The distributors side of Alaska Highway behind and a bit of prospecting and then get the batteries to the the Petro-Canada station. Succès musicaux mine planning. Brian says, recyclers and there is no Advance Mechanical in Dawson canadiens-français “When we first started picking waste. accept clean used oil (filtered up batteries two years ago, On other fronts, due to the et québécois and not contaminated with we collected 40 pallets three progression to WHMIS 2015, water or antifreeze). rows high to haul back to Material Safety Data Sheets The Conservation Klondike Whitehorse.” (MSDS) are now called Safety Midi / Noon 22 h / 10 PM Society (CKS), in a joint effort The work is heavy, demands Data Sheets (SDS), still under Gazebo PIT with the Town of Dawson, a sturdy 4X4 truck, and now a United Nations guidance. collect most recyclables Pour les tout-petits / trailer is being added. Curtis Updating the SDS for your possible. Kudos go to both For toddlers explains, “…we’ve made enough controlled substances is a organizations for doing such a of a return on this venture to good idea, where safety and fantastic job of diverting wastes buy a trailer and we can pick environmental details are from the landfill. Our latitude up larger pieces, although explicitly covered. demands alertness. steel is still not worth enough Canutec is a Canadian agency The downtown CKS depot to collect. It has to be paint- under Transport Canada accepts beverage containers solstice-EN.afy.yk.ca solstice.afy.yk.ca free, rust-free and cut into that deals with emergency (and donations too!), manageable pieces.” response, their manual was Styrofoam, mixed and shredded Brian and Curtis will be updated this year. We will papers, newsprint, tin cans, Tundra by Chad Carpenter touring the Klondike for cover some of the changes in aluminum, and plastics, all of only the next week or so, a further article dedicated to and sporadically later in safety in the Sun’s next issue. the summer. If anyone has a The link to the 2016 Canutec pile of legacy batteries they Manual is https://www. would like to see disappear, in tc.gc.ca/eng/canutec/guide- THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P11 New recipients inducted into the Yukon Transportation Hall of Fame

Since 1985, he has managed the ”but it would have been a heck being recognized and inducted facility as the general manager of a start. into the Hall of Fame she helped and continues to live there ‘We’re like the Canada Coast set up. today. For three decades, he has Guard. We’ll go out and we’ll get “Her efforts were not just contributed to the continuous whoever is having problems – limited to the Yukon, but had improvement and growth of some minor issues, some major, Canada-wide implications as the facility and serves a central of course.” well. She served on the Board role in facilitating the reliable Several people rose to recount of Directors of the Canadian movement of goods and people their experiences travelling the Council of Motor Transport as they travel the Dempster Dempster Highway in various Administrators (CCMTA). Highway. kinds of weather and seeking “Her energy, skills and Minister of the Environment, refuge at the Lodge. involvement were highly Wade Istchenko, explained The Person of the Year award valued. In recognition of her some of the rationale behind the was presented to the family of contributions CCMTA changed award. the late Jennie Howie. Howie the name of the ‘Government “As the name of the award was the first female director of Member Award’ to the ‘Jennie suggests, the word ‘Pioneer’ the Transport Services Branch Howie Government Member means the recipient led the way in the Government of Yukon. Award’ in May 2005. in creating and establishing Under her leadership, numerous “Jennie was also awarded the something new. (This is ) a pieces of legislation were “Award of Excellence” from the person who is among the first passed relating to impaired, Transportation Association of to explore or settle a new uninsured and suspended Canada in 2006.” area, often living and working driving. She also was influential Dave Howie accepted the in isolated and relatively in ensuring that commercial award on behalf of the family. By Dan Davidson undeveloped locations. vehicles, drivers and inspectors Door prizes, sponsored by Air “I am happy to present this were trained and held to the North, Alkan Air and Fireweed “Jack’s accomplishments award to Mr. Stan McNevin. same safety standards as the Helicopters, were announced certainly fulfill this criteria and His contributions to Yukon rest of Canada, the United by Vern Janz, the Director of The Yukon Transportationth I can’t think of a more deserving transportation history really States and Mexico. Transport Services, who noted Hall of Fame marked its 20 individual for this honour. portray the pioneer spirit and Quite fittingly, Howie was that Jennie Howie had been anniversary on June 7 with What he was able to accomplish what it means to forge the way also responsible for the creation the person to hold the position the induction of three new demonstrates what can happen and live in an area where few of the Yukon Transportation before him. members to the roster of when someone has a dream and people live.” Hall of Fame, established to Following the formal transportation heroes. isn’t afraid of some hard work McNevin gave a few examples preserve the transportation ceremony, the 50 or so The Order of Polaris award to make it a reality.” of the hundreds of highway history of Yukon. people in attendance enjoyed was presented to the family of Several individuals, rescues he has taken part in “This illustrates her sandwiches, cake, and punch in the late Jack Stalberg. Stalberg’s including his daughter, over the years, including one interest in preserving the the Bush Pilot Room. single-handed ambition and Susan Thomas, and long time in which he and the highway transportation history of the efforts are responsible for the friend and colleague, Beat foreman found a vehicle Yukon,” Istchenko said, “and it establishment of the airstrip Ledergerber, spoke of Stalberg’s completelydiscovered packed with snow is very fitting that she is now at Beaver Creek. Starting in determination and of his in which they 1960, for eleven years, Stalberg unfailing sense of humour. gathered the necessary Ledergerber recalled that, a young permissions, finances and after refusing to have much teenage couple, support for building a local to do with the project or to attempting airstrip. He cleared the 500,000 support it financially, one of toheads elope popped from square feet of land required the first planes to land at the Inuvik. Their and then maintained it, often completed air strip was a Yukon at his own cost until the government aircraft. out of the Yukon government took over Phillips noted that it was snow while the upgrading and maintenance in a good thing Stalberg was rescuers were 1971. working when he was, as he examining the “This award is given in would never have managed car. They were recognition of meritorious to get past all the present day cold, but fine, service in Yukon aviation; for regulatory hurdles. and were taken significant contributions or Susan Thomas received the back to Eagle advancement of the aviation award on behalf of the family. Plains Lodge. industry; or for endeavours The Pioneer of the Year award “I don’t know which served an important role was presented to Stan McNevin. if they ever in opening up the North,” said McNevin helped to build the got married,” Commissioner Doug Phillips. facility at Eagle Plains in 1979. McNevin said, P12 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

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KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P17 TWENTY YEARS AGO IN THE SUN

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 (heh) 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, JUNE 15, 2016 THE KLONDIKE SUN

The RCMP Blotter Peter Johnson is new CYFN Grand Chief

WHITEHORSE (June 1, 2016) want to thank our leaders for – The CYFN nominations for our strong working relation- the position of Grand Chief ships we all have. I wish them with the Council of Yukon the success they deserve in First Nations have officially strengthening their govern- closed. One candidate put his ments.” name forward for the position The CYFN constitutional of Grand Chief, that being Mr. rules outline that if one candi- Peter Johnston of Teslin Tlingit date has been nominated for the Council. position of Grand Chief, then the “I am pleased that one chairperson shall declare that citizen has stepped up to take nominee to be elected as Grand the lead. It’s an exciting time Chief by acclamation at the Gen- for Yukon First Nations as we eral Assembly. need new energy and vision. The swearing in ceremony Our Self Governing Nations for Grand Chief of CYFN will be have evolved as the leaders held during the General Assem- of Self Government in this bly of the Council of Yukon First country and they are recog- Nations which will be hosted by nized and respected for their Little Salmon/Carmacks First work,” said current Grand Nation on their traditional ter- Chief, Ruth Massie, “It has been ritory at Airport Lake from June GoodBy Cnst. turnout Katrina and Harnettgood weather at the 2016 police week community BBQ an honour to represent our 28-30. Photo by Betty Davidson people over the past six years While on the subject of week with two reminders and I am thankful for the many statistics, during the previous related to vehicles: opportunities I have experi- month our detachment took 89 First, with all the extra enced. Now it’s time to retire, Hello Dawson!! Well, here calls for service - this number bodies in town at this time of relax and do other things, like we are, back to that time of would include the contacts the year, don’t forget to keep work on my bucket list-which the year when you need one or made during Road Safety Week. your vehicles locked up and is pretty long. I appreciate my more of the following: excellent That number is a significant your valuables out of sight. working relationships and I black-out blinds, a trusty (and increase from the previous Let’s make sure we don’t fashionable, I hope) sleep mask month, and while a number of provide an opportunity to those or the remarkable ability to these contacts are attributable individuals who are looking for sleep through the light without to the increased patrols during a quick grab and dash. any assistance at all! Road Safety Week, it is also Second, we all know that at May flew by and here we an indicator of the increase in this time of the year we have are already well into June. I people, vehicles and activity in a greater number of vehicles, hope you all had a chance to town. including cyclists, using the get out and enjoy at least one, Finally, our youth Run road. When travelling on the if not all, of the community Dawson run group wrapped up highways, especially the more events that took place in May. run club for the summer. We rural highways where there I unfortunately missed most had an extremely successful may not be painted lines or of them [insert sad face here!] first year in run club, starting defined lanes of travel, please due to being absent from the out with small numbers of two remember to travel with community, but here is a little or three people and having up respect, keeping your speed bit of info on some of the events to as many as 15 participating down and staying to your side that took place: on some run days. Cst Boehmer of the road, especially on those The Kindergarten to Grade and I had the pleasure of blind corners. I acknowledge 6 rodeo went off without working with RSS teachers and that everyone is accountable a hitch with a number of students in this run program, for their driving or riding local businesses providing and we are looking forward to habits, however cyclists are sponsorship and prizes getting back to running come smaller in size and have less for the event. The Police September. protection than those of us in Week Community BBQ was On the topic of running, enclosed vehicles. A little bit also a great success, with the Dempster to Dawson City of respect goes a long way and approximately 260 people Solstice Race is just about being aware of those travelling joining our detachment for upon us! The race is taking around us helps to prevent lunch that day. I heard it was place on June 18, 2016 and unnecessary accidents or a scorcher of a day, but at least Run Dawson is expecting well collisions from occurring! there wasn’t any scorching over 200 participants! For the Well, that’s it for this time of burgers due to my lack of information of those travelling Dawson! Until next time, take BBQing skills!! on the highways that day, the care of yourself and others! Road Safety Week was very race starts will be between 8:00 productive, and our Members am and 10:00 am at various made a total of 224 contacts locations on the Dempster during check stops and patrols. Highway and Klondike Highway A total of 9 charges were laid coming into Dawson City. You for various Motor Vehicle will notice highway signs and Territorial Act-related indicating where there may be infractions during the week, short traffic delays, but this and we hope that this will go a is just another reminder to long way in keeping our roads please be mindful of runners in and around Dawson safe for and walkers on the road. Also, both our community members for those of you who may not and visitors to our town. Road be running, come out to cheer Safety Week might be over, but the runners on and show we will be continuing with our your support for this amazing enforcement now that the busy community event! summer months are here. I’ll wrap up my article this THE KLONDIKE SUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 P19 Klondike Outreach Job Board Open Positions: 902 3rd Avenue Birch Syrup & Forest Farm Assistant Join us in our dining room or Chainsaw Operator Cooks – various lounge for a fabulous breakfast, Cook’s Helper/Cleaner/ Relief Cook every day until 1:30 Custodial Staff Dealer 993-5451 Dishwashers [email protected] Door Security Early Childhood Educators www.eldoradohotel.ca Front Desk Clerks Grocery Clerk Housekeepers/Room Check out Attendants klondikesun.com Labourer Lifeguard & Lifeguard Dawson News • Past Issues • Photo Galleries and more! Instructors We're also on Facebook and Twitter. Live In Nanny Medical Dispensary Assistant Classified ads are $6 per insertion. Submit 50 words ( ) to [email protected] Medical Office Assistant/ CLASSIFIEDS Receptionist Night Janitor CHURCHES SUPPORT FOR SALE Plumber or Gasfitter ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: MINING Sales & Store Persons Meetings: WATER LICENCES/ LAND USE Security Guard Corner PERMITS FOR PLACER MINES: Server/Bartender of 5th and King. Services: Sundays at Thursdays 6 p.m. @Hospital Rm 2160 10:30 a.m., Sat 5:30 p.m., Tues to Fri 7 (summer only). Fridays 1:30 @ Hospital Servers p.m. Blessed Sacrament Adoration: Fri Rm 2160 Telehealth. Saturdays 7 p.m. all stages, includingCall special/hazardousJosée at (876) 993- 6-7 p.m. Confessions by appointment: @MANY 1233 RIVERS: 2nd Ave. Info 993-3734 or 5095. Positions with Closing DAWSON COMMUNITY CHAPEL 5917waste, e-mail: spill response [email protected]. plans, mapping. 15 993-5361. Rev. Emmanuel Obidile Fast-Trackyears experience Land Management. Dates: Counselling and Support : Josée Bonhomme. Executive Director: June 15 Located on 5th Ave across from Gold Services for individuals, couples, families or group counselling. A highly Operations & Asset Rush Campground. 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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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