History Hunter 2011

12-16-11 – permafrost tested miners ingenuity

12-09-11 – This lady lets the bones tell the story

12-02-11 – Library donation opens door to history

11-25-11 – searching for morley bones

11-18-11 – Hunting for Willie the Wolf

10-28-11 – The grand old theatre and the man behind it

10-21-11 – Early feminist had a rough ride in the Klondike

10-14-11 – the history hunter comes out of seclusion

10-07-11 – In prospecting, it’s always about the next big discovery

09-30-11 – gold fever sparked crazy ideas

09-23-11 – there was trouble brewing in the klondike

09-16-11 – Livingstone Creek marked the start of a stellar political career

09-09-11 – an immigrants klondike legacy

09-02-11 – when the monster machines ruled the creeks

08-26-11 – new historic trail leads to discovery

08-19-11 – dawson celebrates a wet discovery day

08-12-11 – Early newspapers are gardens of delight

08-05-11 – rooting out the family tree can reveal fascinating history

07-29-11 – Slaughter at Rink Rapid

07-27-11 – Overgrown Tr’ondek Hwech’in history rooted out

07-22-11 – when the elders speak you should listen

07-15-11 – the remarkable story of a mothers love

07-08-11 – exhibit opening commemorates dots and dashes

06-17-11 – Pioneers of transportation honoured at hall of fame ceremony

06-10-11 – one mans klondike cattle drive trails end

06-03-11 – One Man’s Klondike cattle drive, part 2

05-20-11 – true tale not so true after all

05-13-11 – heritage fair reveals many stories

05-06-11 – new book tells of search for sunken klondike treasure

04-29-11 – was the winter carnival a communist plot

01-21-11 – new book reveals the facts of the early days of dawson