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Female hockey duo become part of Yukon history
Tamara Greek and Jocelyn Wynnyk have played their way into the annals of Yukon hockey lore.
History glitters in the Yukon
Two years was all it lasted, but the Klondike Gold Rush indelibly shaped the culture, identity and even landscape of northern Canada's Yukon Territory.
Yukon RCMP say they're rebuilding trust with First Nations
New report looks at how much has been accomplished since 33 recommendations were made to improve policing in the territory following Raymond Silverfox's death.
The Yukon's gold rush shows no signs of slowing, but environmentalists fear for watershed's safety
At the turn of the 19th century it played host to the famed Klondike Gold Rush that drew thousands in search of riches, but now the Yukon entertains a newer, more modern kind of mining rush
A new golden era: gold rush in the Yukon
With gold prices soaring, Yukon's Klondike region is witnessing another gold rush, with both amateurs and professionals seeking their fortunes. Jason Unrau joined them for four months' hard labour
The Valley Echo Q&A with David Suzuki
Dr. David Suzuki is a leading scientist, one of the world’s most influential environmentalists, and an award-winning broadcaster with 27 honourary degrees and more than 50 books under his belt. He also happens to be speaking to a sold-out audience in Invermere on June 1.
Enforcement proves the best reminder of dangers: RCMP
Leading up to the Victoria Day long weekend, the RCMP in the Yukon will be taking part in a national cross-Canada traffic blitz targeting unsafe and impaired drivers.
Job slashes branded ‘incredibly disappointing’
The Yukon can expect to lose about 27 per cent of its Parks Canada staff by next summer, as more federal job cuts were announced this week.
History(R) Announces New Season of "Ice Road Truckers" - Premieres Sunday, June 3, 9pm ET/PT
Veterans Hugh Rowland, Alex Deborgorski and Rick Yemm are back, with Hugh and Rick handling the deadly roads of Manitoba Canada.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers conducts largest Canadian auction in its history
More than CA$108 million of equipment was sold at the record-breaking Edmonton auction on April 24 - 26, 2012EDMONTON, April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers (RBA), the world's ...
http://www.montrealgazette.com/travel/travel/6578809/story.html?id=6578809
Spurred by the hardship of a global recession, 50,000 people descended on Yukon. By 1898 the population had exploded ... The Klondike is a living, breathing history."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/story/2012/05/16/north-yukon-common-ground.html?cmp=rss
Relations with First Nation people are improving but it will take time to rebuild ... Other recommendations that emerged include training officers to be more sensitive to Yukon history and First Nations culture, allowing First Nations leaders to ...
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/can-fish-wheels-save-alaskas-yukon-river-salmon-fishery
spokesperson for the Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association. While the predictions are disappointing, knowing ahead of time that fishing may be curtailed helps people deal with it, he said. Because chum and kings often run together, the conservation ...
http://www.newsminer.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Fort+Yukon-s+Kandace+Carroll+signs+at+Little+Big+Horn%20&id=18509688&instance=local_sports
FAIRBANKS—Fort Yukon’s Kandace Carroll is used to making history when it comes to basketball ... “I’m excited to get away from home, meet new people, play ball and be somewhere new. It’s a lot like home, though, so it won’t be too different.
http://tv.broadwayworld.com/article/History-to-Premiere-New-Season-of-ICE-ROAD-TRUCKERS-63-20120521
Alex is given the most dangerous assignment yet as he's charged with hauling supplies up the Dempster Road, a road which connects the Klondike Highway in the Yukon to Inuvik ... of Secrets and Life After People. HISTORY has earned four Peabody ...
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/alaska-canadian-north-vexed-suicide-drug-alcohol-problems
The territories lack services, and as a result, police are sometimes the first point of contact for people in distress ... strategy lacks critical element A mental health advocate in Yukon, a territory in Canada's northwest, said the new strategy lacks ...
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/11118669/
Mike Tisik was the co-pilot of a transport plane, returning from Anchorage, Alaska, to Montana on a frigid night in January 1950 when the plane and 44 people on board simply ... for the C-54 Skymaster in Canada's Yukon territory where it is believed ...
http://www.newsminer.com/view/full_story/18653808/article-The-language-link-between-central-Siberia-and-Alaska?instance=home_features_bullets1
FAIRBANKS - Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 ... into the Yenisei River — similar in size to the widest parts of the Yukon — to escape the mosquitoes. The bugs were numerous enough to harass reindeer to ...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/gold/9236354/A-new-golden-era-gold-rush-in-the-Yukon.html
security guards are hired to keep people off their claim. The miners are led by Todd Hoffman, who believes the Lord intended his crew to strike it rich. They are not the only men in the Yukon who think God is on their side. Marlin McNeil, an ageing ...
http://www.freep.com/article/20120517/NEWS07/205170683/House-OKs-bill-Dems-dispute-it
More than half of all babies born last year were members of minority groups -- the first time in U.S. history. It's a sign of how swiftly the U.S. is becoming a nation of younger minorities and older white people. In 2011, Hispanic, black and ...
http://www.yukonman.com/history.asp
YukonMan Home Page - History of the Yukon and People of the Yukon
http://www.immigration.gov.yk.ca/people.aspx
Government of Yukon - Information about Yukon People & Culture from Immigration
http://www.pinnacle-travel.org/yukon/history-culture.htm
Culture. There are eight distinct languages spoken by Yukon First Nation peoples: Tlingit and six Athapaskan languages - Upper Tanana, Gwitchin, Han ...
http://travelyukon.com/index.php?q=about-yukon/history-and-culture
The Original Inhabitants. Over 20,000 years ago, the Yukon's original people inhabited an area near what is now known as Old Crow. In the Yukon they hunted wooly ...
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/yukon
History The Yukon native peoples all belong to the Na-Dene linguistic phylum. They included the Nahanni in the east (with Kaska, Goat and Mountain groups), and several ...
http://www.yfnta.org/past/history.htm
History of Yukon First Nations People - Travel and tourist information for visiting the Yukon First Nations area in Canada
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Yukon
Murray drew numerous sketches of fur trade posts and of people and wrote the Journal of Yukon, 1847–48, which give valuable insight into the culture of local Gwich’in ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukon_territory
The sites safeguard the history of the first people and the easiest First Nations of the Yukon . More information is found in the Yukon Archaeology Program.
http://library.educationworld.net/canadafacts/yk_history.html
Yukon: History and People. History. The Yukon was the first area in Canada to be settled by people. It is believed ancestors of the Amerindians inhabited the Yukon 10 ...
http://www.gov.yk.ca/aboutyukon/peopleandplaces.html
Government of Yukon - ... Culture. Yukon has a vibrant culture filled with rich northern tradition — First Nation customs and beliefs, an active Francophone ...
http://www.educationcanada.com/facts/index.phtml?sid=yk&a=3&lang=eng
Yukon: History and People. History. The Yukon was the first area in Canada to be settled by people. It is believed ancestors of the Amerindians inhabited the Yukon 10 ...
http://www.akhistorycourse.org/articles/article.php?artID=56
In this section you will learn about:The territory and characteristics of each of the nine regio...
http://www.hbic.library.utoronto.ca/fconfyukon_en.htm
The Development of Print Culture, 1897-1942. The discovery of gold attracted a diverse crowd of people to Yukon. Many were literate, due in part to nineteenth-century ...
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/klondike-gold-rush
... interactive website is devoted to the cultural diversity and history of the Yukon. ... Encyclopedia through thematic galleries of Canadian Art, History, Nature, People, and ...
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/654860/Yukon
... remains unspoiled wilderness, but the impact of people ... Yukon lies within the mountainous cordilleran region of ... Bibliography. Geography; History; Websites; Citations
http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-210582/Yukon
Yukon, History: The ancestors of First Nation peoples settled in the Yukon area thousands of years ago. People of European descent did not move into the area until ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Famous_people_of_yukon_territory
Famous people from the Yukon? paul daneil kenedy, raper. What is the Yukon territory famous ... History, Politics & Society; Hobbies & Collectibles; Home & Garden; Humor ...
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/province/ykztimeln.htm
(1897 - 1898) Klondike Gold Rush brought thousands of people, formed tent city (1898) Yukon Territory officially established; Dawson City named capital
http://www.gov.yk.ca/aboutyukon/language.html
Today, the centre of Vuntut Gwitchin culture in Yukon is the community of Old Crow, the ... Coastal Tlingit people were the main players in the trade economy of the late ...
http://www.explorenorth.com/yukon/dawson-history.html
The History of Dawson City, Yukon Territory by Ken Spotswood. A Guide to Modern Dawson City, Yukon ... was caused by the sound of a steamboat whistle, when 10,000 people would ...
http://www.fishingyukon.com/yukon-visitor-information/klondike-gold-rush/
Discover the history behind the world’s last great gold rush… Before 1896, only First Nations peoples and the hardiest of fur traders, prospectors, missionaries ...
http://www.citytowninfo.com/places/oklahoma/yukon
The people of the city are in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Yukon has a population of 21,043. Yukon History. Yukon was founded in 1891 by a cattleman from Texas named ...
http://www.explorenorth.com/people-famous.html
Links to dozens of people who exanded knowledge about ... Images from an exhibition at the Musum of the History of ... dog, half wolf and half Siberian, was born in the Yukon.
http://www.tc.gov.yk.ca/985.html
Government of Yukon - ... Ta'an Kwäch'än - People of the Lake. Acknowledgments. The 1995 Lake Laberge Archaeology Project was a joint project of the Ta'an Kwäch ...
http://www.pinnacle-travel.org/yukon/
HISTORY Yukon was the first area in Canada to be settled by people, as the ancestors of the Amerindians migrated from Asia over the Bering Strait 10,000 to ...
http://www.native-languages.org/yukon.htm
Council of Yukon First Nations: Central political organization for the Yukon Indian tribes. History of Yukon First Nations People: History and culture of the fourteen ...
http://www.manythings.org/voa/history/244.html
... the Yukon River in northwestern Canada. Their discovery started a rush of people traveling to the American territory of Alaska and across the border to Canada. History ...
http://www.investyukon.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=21&Itemid=73
Because of its history, natural beauty and a multitude of unique cultural ... Yukon people and visitors use the territory's 4,480 square kilometres of freshwater for ...
http://www.yukonriverwild.org/yukonriverhistory.htm
About the River. History and Tradition ... The people of the Yukon River drainage have been utilizing these returning salmon for over ...
http://www.nps.gov/klse/historyculture/index.htm
A Short History of Seattle. Although the region around ... census of Washington Territory counted 302 people in ... found along a remote river in what is today the Yukon ...
http://history.howstuffworks.com/canadian-history/history-of-yukon-territory.htm
The History of Yukon Territory is an important part of the history of Canada. ... History; People
http://www.gwichinsteeringcommittee.org/gwichinnation.html
Gwich’in Culture. The Gwich'in are the northernmost Indian Nation ... Yukon: Vuntut Gwitchin is the name of people who live in the settlement of Old Crow, Yukon.
http://yukongenealogy.com/
Genealogy, or family history research, is the practice of ... ancestors who may have lived or worked in the Yukon ... the dates of each are not mutually exclusive and people ...
http://www.manythings.org/voa/history/243.html
History does not say which of the three found gold first. But it does ... people what they wanted to hear -- that finding gold in the Yukon was easy. Most of the people who ...
http://macbridemuseum.com/
More than 200 people came to MacBride on May 17 for to help us unveil the 33rd ... Fascinating Tales of the Pioneers who Changed Yukon's History The Klondike Gold Rush ...
http://yukonrendezvous.com/about-us/history
Learn all about the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous through the ages ... It is a time for remembering this territory’s history and the strength of its pioneer people.
http://www.yukoninfo.com/
Quick Facts & Yukon History: Yukon Holidays ... has a population of just over 31,000 people ...
http://www.tc.gov.yk.ca/931.html
... for the archaeologists who puzzle over the meaning of stone tools buried in the ground, and for the people of the Yukon who can now read a new chapter in the long history ...
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/canada/Nunavut-to-Yukon/Yukon-Territory.html
Yukon Indian land claims became a heated issue in the 1970s. The native people stated that since the time of European settlement, their culture, land rights, and ways of ...
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/province/ykz.htm
Yukon History This northern Canadian territory's history is marked by what is often ... from all over Canada and beyond, disrupting the peace that the indigenous people ...
http://www.uphere.ca/node/321
Black people helped carve out the Yukon, but their contributions have seldom been noted. Has the territory’s past been whitewashed? By Katharine Sandiford
http://www.ehow.com/facts_6754378_yukon.html
Eskimo and Inuit are two terms for the indigenous people who inhabit the ... The History of the GMC Yukon. The GMC Yukon and the Yukon XL are virtually identical versions of ...
http://www.americantowns.com/pa/yukon-information
Information and People Search; Yukon PA Zip Code; Obituaries; History & Ancestry; Disability Access; Courts & Laws; Crime; Deaths; Census; Libraries; Cemeteries; Companies
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Information and People Search; Yukon OK Zip Code; Obituaries; History & Ancestry; Disability Access; Courts & Laws; Crime; Deaths; Census; Libraries; Cemeteries; Companies
http://www.yfnta.org/past/legend.htm
The Aces: There is an old Indians legend about the Aces; so old in fact that the oldest people in Teslin recall hearing it from their grandfathers.
http://www.tms.riverview.wednet.edu/lrc/canada.htm
Yukon--Information on the land, history, people and economy of Yukon. Yukon Bird Yukon Flower: Yukon Territory--History--A collection of ...
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-225504243.html
With the People Who Live there: The History of the Yukon Legislature 1909-1961, by Linda... | Article from Canadian Parliamentary Review December 22, 2009
http://www.oldcrow.ca/history.htm
HISTORY. If you were to look at the map of Canada's Yukon, you will find Old Crow to be the only ... Following his death in the 1870's, his people named the ...
http://www.pinnacle-real-estate.org/Canada/Yukon.htm
HISTORY Yukon was the first area in Canada to be settled by people, as the ancestors of the Amerindians migrated from Asia over the Bering ...
http://www.canadavisa.com/about-the-yukon.html
Yukon History. The Yukon ... Nations culture plays a strong influence on the Yukon territory today. Yukon Demographics. The Yukon today is home to just over 30 000 people.