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         Yukon History:     more books (100)
  1. Yukon Territory : A Brief Description of Its History, Administration, Resources, and Development by W. F. Lothian, 1974
  2. The Yukon party from Manitoba.(Gazette): An article from: Manitoba History by Gordon Goldsborough, 2005-06-01
  3. Memoirs of a Yukon Priest by Segundo Llorente, 1990-07
  4. Yukon: The Last Frontier by Melody Webb, 1993-04-01
  5. Frozen gold: A treatise on early Klondike mining technology, methods and history by John A Gould, 2001
  6. Chilkoot Pass and the Great Gold Rush of 1898/Cat No R64-1-1981-48E (History and Archaeology, No 48) by Richard J Friesen, 1983-12
  7. Fort Reliance, Yukon: An Archaeological Assessment (Mercury Series) by Donald W. Clark, 1995-06
  8. Gold Diggers of the Klondike: Prostitution in Dawson City, Yukon, 1898-1908 by Bay Ryley, 1998-01-16
  9. Martha Black (Northern history library) by Martha Louise Black, 1989
  10. Gold at Fortymile Creek: Early Days in the Yukon by Michael Gates, 1994-06
  11. The Yukon territory,: Its history and resources by H. H Rowatt, 1916
  12. The Yukon River in Alaska's History
  13. LAST FRONTIER: A HISTORY OF THE YUKON BASIN OF CANADA AND ALASKA
  14. Description of a new species of caribou from the region of the Alaska-Yukon boundary (Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History) by J. D Figgins, 1919

61. Historical Introduction To Freemasonry
The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and yukon Ancient Free and Accepted Masonswebsite contains philosophy, symbolism and history textfiles, printquality
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/textfiles/historyindex.html
BIOGRAPHY GRAND LODGE ARCHIVES GRAND LODGE LIBRARY An introduction to the
history of Freemasonry Ancient Free and Accepted; explained Anderson's Constitutions of 1723 Bibliography Biographies and pictures of famous freemasons ... Timeline of history Should you wish to research Freemasonry further, access to our library, located at Freemasons' Hall, 1495 West Eighth Avenue, Vancouver, is available by appointment. Telephone: Facsimile: Email library@freemasonry.bcy.ca ANTI-MASONRY GRAND LODGE OF BC AND YUKON HOME ...
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Updated: 2003/06/09
freemasonry.bcy.ca
textfiles /historyindex.html

62. Yukon River --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, history from yukon River The delta mouth of the yukon River was knownto the Russians when they occupied nearby St. Michael Island
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=120010&tocid=40037&query=yukon river

63. Yukon Territory --  Encyclopædia Britannica
history. The yukon was among the last areas of North America to be exploredby nonnatives. Two explorers for the Hudson s Bay Company
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=119776&tocid=43260&query=yukon territory

64. Family Chronicle - Master Page Template
American citizens onto Canadian soil in all our history. . Soon after DiscoveryDay, Dawson City sprung up at the confluence of the Klondike and yukon Rivers.
http://www.familychronicle.com/klondike.htm

65. Yukon Bison Management Plan
yukon Bison Management Plan history of Wood Bison. In North America.Map Prehistoric and Historic Bison Distribution. Bison are not
http://www.yfwmb.yk.ca/comanagement/mgmtplans/bisonplan/history.html
Yukon Bison Management Plan
History of Wood Bison In North America
Map: Prehistoric and Historic Bison Distribution Bison are not "exotics" but have inhabited the Yukon for perhaps as long as 700,000 years. The Wood bison as a distinct subspecies evolved about 5,000 years ago in the Beringia Refugium - the ice-free area extending from central Yukon westward across Alaska, via the exposed Bering land bridge, into eastern Siberia. During and after the ice age they were one of the most common large grazing animals in the area. However, climatic changes in the following millennia brought about a decline in the extent of cold steppe with the accompanying invasion of spruce forests. Bison habitat shrank and bison numbers declined. It is estimated that around the year 1800 there were about 160,000 Wood bison in North America. With the initiation of the fur trade and the introduction of firearms in the latter part of the last century, bison numbers declined rapidly; they became almost extinct with only 200 to 300 left by the 20th century. Early this century, Wood bison conservation measures, such as the establishment of Wood Buffalo National Park, brought about a slow recovery of the Wood bison herd, with numbers climbing from 500 to 2,000 in the 1920s.

66. Yukon Liquor Corporation - History
history of the yukon Liquor Corporation. After two years of the control system inthe yukon Territory, the sale of beer glass was approved in the early 1920 s.
http://www.ylc.yk.ca/history.htm
Government of Yukon Departments Yukon Liquor Corporation
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Contact Us:
Yukon Liquor Corporation
9031 Quartz Road,
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada, Y1A 4P9
e-mail:
yukon.liquor@gov.yk.ca

Toll free (In Yukon)
local 5245 Updated January 20, 2004
History of the Yukon Liquor Corporation
After two years of the control system in the Yukon Territory, the sale of beer glass was approved in the early 1920's. Because of the very small population licensing was confined to a few settlements with certain discretionary authority held by the Commissioner in more remote areas. Six liquor stores and central warehousing facilities in Whitehorse, now service the requirements of more than three hundred licenses as well as permit holders, and the general public. The Corporation operates under the mandate that it shall regulate the purchase, import, storage, distribution, and sale of all alcoholic beverages within the Yukon, under the requirements of the Liquor Act and Regulations. It also provides that the Corporation conducts its business in a socially responsible manner. It is this commitment to social responsibility that has moved the Corporation to a position where it not only offers low and non-alcoholic alternatives but assumes partial responsibility for the education of purchasers and consumers with reference to the moral and legal obligations associated with alcohol service and consumption.

67. Emil Inauen / Mushing / Yukon Quest 2004 / The Yukon Quest 2004 Is History
mushing / yukon Quest 2004 / The yukon Quest 2004 is history. PartnerGaudenz Danuser, photographer. The yukon Quest 2004 is history.
http://www.onelements.ch/article.php?articleId=84&lang=En

68. Emil Inauen / Mushing / Yukon Quest 2004 / Race History
home » 200403-11 Livestyle magazine Schweizer Illustrierte now » 2004-03-09 Training goes on » 2004-03-02 The yukon Quest 2004 is history » 2004-02
http://www.onelements.ch/article.php?articleId=78&lang=En

69. Yukon Rivers: Paddle Through Klondike History: Canoe, Yukon, River, History, Pad
yukon Rivers Paddle Through Klondike history. We have selected the Teslin Pelly - yukon Rivers for their history, wildlife and scenic landscapes.
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70. A Brief History Of Yukon College
yukon College = About yukon College = history of yukon College. yukonCollege has its roots in the yukon Vocational and Technical
http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/college/history.htm

Yukon College
About Yukon College History of Yukon College Yukon College has its roots in the Yukon Vocational and Technical Training Centre (YVTTC), a creation of the territorial government in the early 1960s. Over the years it served the people of the territory well, even (in 1977) arranging with UBC to offer university-level programs and courses. Public demand, however, for greater locally available post-secondary opportunities only increased. As a result, the YVTTC and the UBC programs were merged and Yukon College was officially born on March 23, 1983, replacing the YVTTC, and taking over its buildings and facilities. In June 1988, the College moved its Whitehorse campus to its new facility at Yukon Place in the Takhini subdivision. Located on a bluff overlooking the river valley, the College commands a spectacular view of the river and the mountains to the east of the city. The new campus was officially opened with a potlatch in October 1988, at which the College was given to the people of the Yukon. First Nations people of the territory were represented by Mrs. Angela Sidney and Mr. George Dawson. Mrs. Sidney, whose mother tongue was Tagish, was asked to give the College an Indian name. She began by describing how her father's people had built a killer whale house on the banks of a river, and then had to move it when they discovered that the house was too close to the river bank. Observing the similarity between the killer whale house and the main campus, she named the College

71. More About Women's Studies At Yukon College
are currently four “core” women’s studies courses offered at yukon College. currentlyinclude An Introduction to the Study of Women in history (WSTD 130
http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/arts/wstd2.htm
Program History
Yukon College Arts and Science Women's Studies Program History
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Background to the Women’s Studies Program
The Women’s Studies program is one of our most recent program offerings at Yukon College. It was introduced in the Arts and Science Division in the fall of 1993, and the first students graduated with certificates in Women’s Studies in 1995. The program was initiated as a result of the interest and effort of a number of individuals and organizations in Whitehorse and other Yukon communities. Women and women’s groups were involved in the initial planning stages, and the program continues to benefit from the direction of interested individuals and agency representatives. [top]
Women's Studies Students
Students enrolled in Women’s Studies courses and/or programs come to the program with diverse backgrounds, interests and life experiences. Students who enroll in the program or individual courses do so for a variety of reasons including curiosity, personal interest, career enhancement, university transfer and/or entry level employment. The range of backgrounds and interests that students bring with them serves to enhance students’ understanding of the diversity of women’s experience. [top]
Women's Studies Faculty
Faculty for the Women’s Studies program consists of one permanent faculty member who coordinates and instructs in the program. There are also three to four adjunct faculty, recruited from the community for their expertise in a particular area (e.g. women’s history, psychology of women, women in indigenous societies) and full-time instructors who teach courses in areas other than women’s studies as well. This brings a variety of perspectives, as well as a wealth of theoretical and practical knowledge to the women’s studies courses and programs.

72. History, Geography, And Auxiliary Disciplines - Canadian Information By Subject
Tourism Guide (WorldWeb.com) Streets of Regina and the history Behind Their CanadianArctic Expedition, 19131918 (Civilization.ca) Visit yukon - Canada s True
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73. Canada, Gould V. Yukon Order Of Pioneers
The Board found that in preserving and collecting the literature and incidents ofYukon s history, the Order was offering or providing services to the public
http://www.hrcr.org/safrica/equality/gould_yukon.html
Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers (1996), 25 C.H.R.R. D/87 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 55 pp.] S.C.C. Upholds Right of Club to Refuse Membership to Women refusal of membership in a men's organization is not a discriminatory denial of services Keywords: SEX DISCRIMINATION social club membership denied PUBLIC SERVICES AND FACILITIES membership in private and social club membership in organization as a service offered to the public definition of public services and facilities EXEMPTIONS gender HUMAN RIGHTS nature and purpose of human rights legislation jurisdictional comparison FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS balance between freedom of association and other fundamental freedoms INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES definition of "public services", "service", "service offered to the public" and "discrimination" plain meaning rule textual interpretation APPEALS AND JUDICIAL REVIEW error of law in findings on the evidence and in interpreting legislation DISCRIMINATION definition of discrimination BOARDS OF INQUIRY / TRIBUNALS ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS COURTS standard of review of decision standard of review of court over administrative tribunals privative clause Summary : The Supreme Court of Canada rules that a refusal of membership in a men's organization is not a discriminatory denial of services contrary to the Yukon Human Rights Act.

74. Nos Racines / Our Roots: Résultats
gold finds Auteur Ogilvie, William Éditeur London, England J. Lane, 1913
http://www.ourroots.ca/f/results.asp?type=1&page=1&field=subject&key=Yukon Terri

75. Canadian Constitutional Documents
Also, in recent history there have been several proposals (among them the VictoriaCharter, the paper A Time for Action, a draft yukon Territory Act, 1898.
http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/
Canadian Constitutional Documents
A Legal History
Quota pars operis tanti nobis committur? - Seneca Memory - A practical quality which allows us to weigh what has already been done against what might be done now. Memory is therefore a key to responsible action....Romanticism is a fantasized version of the past. Unpleasant events and personal or national failures are erased, while comforts and successes are exaggerated. Or wrongs may be exaggerated and comforts and successes erased. On either side romanticism is intended to energize false hopes. In its most exaggerated form it denies the relevance of memory and constructs free-standing abstract ideologies. - John Ralston Saul what's new at this archive, the last modification having been made on 27 November, 2001 (always check what's new first!!), or go to the top of the archive
These documents are provided as a service to Canadians and others interested in Canada, who regularly travel the net and who are curious in regards to, "what the fuss is all about." This "collection" is merely here for reference only. If you have a legal question regarding the constitutional validity of a law, or any other legal questions, please consult a lawyer.

76. Regional, North America, Canada, Yukon, Society And Culture: History
the territory. yukon and Alaska history ExploreNorth - Informationand links about history for these regions. Includes chronological
http://www.combose.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Yukon/Society_and_Culture/H
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77. Brief History Of Soccer In The Yukon
BRIEF history OF SOCCER IN THE yukon Dave Stockdale, October 1999. Sourcesthe yukon Archives newspaper microfilms, and Dave s memory.
http://www.yukonsoccer.yk.ca/ysa/history.html
BRIEF HISTORY OF SOCCER IN THE YUKON
Dave Stockdale, October 1999 Sources: the Yukon Archives' newspaper microfilms, and Dave's memory. We would like this history to be as complete and correct as possible. Please let the soccer office know of any additions or corrections you may have: soccer@polarcom.com
Several practice games were held before the first official league game was played on Sunday, May 27 th . The Midnight Sun Pipe Band entertained the crowd before the ceremonies and Commissioner Gordon Cameron performed the official kick-off at 2:00pm. The opening game was between 918 Construction and Howard Firth Insurance (Firth Canucks), and was refereed by Derek Irons from the Royal Canadian Air Force. The first season proved to be a great success, with an excellent brand of soccer being played and as many as 200 spectators watching the games. It was not without it’s problems, however. The field at Selkirk was gravel and hard on the knees and elbows when the going got rough, the ethnic rivalries caused problems for the two officials, Derek "Dawson Festival" Irons and Norm "I-bin-robbed" Chamberlist. Negotiations with the Territorial Government secured a better piece of land at F.H. Collins school and the league discipline committee banned ethnic teams. In 1964, under the presidency of Norm Chamberlist, the first Disciplinary Committee was formed, made up of Bert Whybrew, President of the Senior Hockey League, Gerry Ball, President of the Baseball League, and Norm. Having people from outside the soccer fraternity made it easier to shift the blame for decisions made by the committee. Discipline was often a problem with the many ethnic groups from Europe playing, and on one occasion, Norm sent off John Gerencer (nicknamed Coca-Cola), but failed to notice that he did not get off the field. John ended up remaining on the field through to the end of the game.

78. FHC Results Page
Everyone is welcome to come to the centers and use Family history Center resources.Family history Centers in yukon Territory, Canada refine search.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHC/FHC_Results.asp?FHCCountry=Canada&FH

79. Transit History Of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
A brief outline of the history of urban public transit in Whitehorse, yukonTerritory, Canada. Whitehorse, yukon Territory. Principal System.
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/a2z-yt.html
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Principal System
Husky Transit circa
Short-lived transit service (CC74). Whitehorse Mini-Bus (February 1976 - 1978)
(CUTA 1976-77, TC77). Operated by the Yukon Women's Minibus Society Whitehorse Transit (1978 - present)
(CUTA 1989, CUTA 1991/2, CUTA 1992) Service area population Vehicle fleet 13 buses (2000) Employees Data source: CUTA 1991/2
CTHF/SSG 2000
Secondary System
Miles Canyon Historical Railway Society (15 July 2000 - present) (summer seasons)
Heritage tramway service operated on disused 3 ft (914mm) gauge track. MCHRS established 1995. ( #747 (March 2000), page 111; #748 (April 2000), page 142; Yukon Government Press Release #316, 23 December 1999 Yukon News 17 July 2000, Whitehorse Star 12 July 2000).
Modes
Motor bus circa 1970?, February 1976 - present Electric railway (heritage) 15 July 2000 - present (summer seasons)
Return to All Time List of Canadian Transit Systems The author is always interested in comments, corrections and further information. Please email to: David_Wyatt@umanitoba.ca

80. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Directory with information about lodging, dining, hotels, real estate, maps and weather. Includes detailed contact information and maps for some listings.
http://www.areaguide.net/yukon/
Whitehorse Whitehorse Discount Travel Hotels Airline Tickets Car Rentals Hotels Business Finder Category (i.e. Hotel) Name (i.e. Hilton) Travel Accommodations Restaurants Entertainment Airports ... Tour Operators Relocation Real Estate Property Mangt. Apartment Finder Appraisal ... Title Companies City Guides Community Info Libraries Religion Schools ... Social Services Home Needs Maid Services Contractors Painting Carpentry ... Appliance Concierge Hotel Reservations Event Tickets Golf Tee Times Weather ... Travel Packets News World News US News Financial News Entertainment ... Sports Locations United States Canada International National Parks AreaGuide Advertising Info Business Categories Automotive Dealers Motorcycles Community ... Sporting Goods  Three Day Forecast Saturday Sunday Monday Showers Rain Showers H 65 / L 45 H 69 / L 40 H 68 / L 36 US News UPI NewsTrack TopNews 6/12/2004 12:40:33 PM FBI on alert for possible eco-terrorism 6/12/2004 12:37:56 PM Kerry adopts Reaganite hope on stem cells 6/12/2004 12:18:23 PM Pakistan pounds al-Qaida forces 6/12/2004 11:15:17 AM Judge: one day for every $3,881 stolen

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