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Era puts old airplanes to work
Era Aviation Inc. has lost an agent that historically has leased three of the regional carrier's vintage prop-driven ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Remote Canadian North HDD crossing.
Meats Canada has completed a challenging horizontal directional drilled crossing of the Labiche River in the Yukon Territory ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Alaska's next & coming gold
rush.
During the winter of 1896-97 vague reports came out from the Yukon that rich deposits of placer gold ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Shipper to begin weekly barge service to Cordova
Alaska Marine Lines will begin weekly barge service between Cordova and Seattle in April. The announcement in late ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The final frontier
When describing the Yukon, the territory of Canada that shoulders Alaska, Derek Charlton is almost at a loss ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Globe trotters
"From the jet set playing baccarat in Monte Carlo to the blackjack maniacs on the Las Vegas strip, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Globe trotters
"The regional flair of a gaming destination can enhance the possibilities for incentive winners COPYRIGHT Bill Communications 2000. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
By land, sea, air, guides take tourists to where the action is
Alaska has some of the most spectacular wilderness vistas, and seeing them in style can cost big bucks. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Canada's carbon threat.
LOGGING IN CANADA'S BOREAL FOREST isn't just destroying local ecosystems, it is also imperiling the planet, according to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Panel expects another strong return of Yukon River chum, chinooks
The number of salmon returning to the Yukon River in Alaska and Canada are generally down, but an ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Typical Marketing Areas
These territorial designations are only suggestions, and should be modified to suit your needs and the marketing capabilities ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Getting the Gold
King Pharmaceutical takes its top salespeople to the Yukon for an award presentation that's solid gold. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Alaska's trains: ride the rails for a trip to
remember.
In today's ultra-modern world, travelers making their way across Alaska have several options on how to transport themselves ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Fairbanks readies for its largest convention ever
Fairbanks is preparing a roaring welcome for upward of 2,500 participants at the Alaska Federation of Natives 2005 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The gas line: Alaska milestone or wish?
It's one of those once-a-generation issues, ranking right up there with Alaska statehood, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Alaska's golden arch: the gold isn't just at
the end of the rainbow.
The gold isn't just at the end of the rainbow Instead of a pot of gold, geologists found ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
'Railroad lady' pushes link through Canada
Under the heading of special interests or hobbies on their resumes, most people list things like jogging, reading, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Robert Stevens Lives Up To Promise, Releases Colorado State Fair Figures
By Vernell Hackett ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sled-dog race stirs up business; the economic impact
of the Yukon Quest.
We're a small business that comes up with $100,000 profit every year, says Debbie Rork, business manager of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Northern lights shining brightly
It was the first time all three top northern political leaders Yukon Premier Pat Duncan, Northwest Territories Premier ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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