The Frozen Mukluk Vol. 4 Issue 03 March 2012

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The Frozen Mukluk Vol. 4 Issue 03 March 2012
The Frozen Mukluk
Local Monthly News from Faro, Yukon
Vol. 4 Issue 3
MARCH 2012
In This Issue;
Household
Remedies
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS
TIME
Wildlife
Viewing
Library
BEGINS AT
TownofFaro
2:00 AM
HealthCentre
MARCH 11TH 2012
SmallBusiness
Employment
Beautiful sunny day on the Dena Cho Trail
Interest
Groups
Classifieds
Announcements
USELESS
FACTS
The average person
laughs 13 times a day
Blastsfrom
thePast
*
FaroRCMP
Men are 6 times more
likely to be struck by
lightning than women
MyYukonLife
ArcticEdge
SkatingClub
Sylvains
AviationServices
LotsMore!!
*
Dogs and cats, like
humans, are either
right or left handed
*
The opposite sides of
a dice cube always
add up to seven
*
A lump of pure gold
the size of a
matchbox can be
flattened into a sheet
the size of a tennis
court
*
www.strangefacts.com
MARCH2011WEATHER:
MaxTemp:+8.3C
MaxTemp.Date:
March28th2011
Min.Temp:-38.3C
MinTempDate:
March1st2011
Precipitation:00.0mm
Here’stolosinganhours’
worthofsleepona
Sunday………
Quote of the Month;
“May you have the hindsight
to know where you've been,
the foresight to know
where you're going,
and the insight to know
when you're going too far”.
- Irish Blessing
Need A Reason to Celebrate in MARCH?
March2thnd–Dr.Suess’Birthday(Bornin1904)
March6th–OreoCookieDay(Since1912)
MARCH is….
March8th–InternationalWomen’sDay
Purim
March9 th–AshWednesday
Peanut
Month
March10th –FirstPapermoneyissued(1862)
RedCrossMonth
March11 -DaylightSavingsTimebegins
NoodleMonth
March1th–Canberraday(Australia)
March17thth–St.Patrick’sDay,QuiltingDay
Irish-American
HeritageMonth
March18 th–FirstSpaceWalk(1965)
March20st -VernalEquinox
March21 nd–WorldPoetryday
March22TH –WorldWaterDay,GoofOffDay
March25 –J.RRTolkienReadingDay
March26thth–EarthHourDay
March30 –AlaskapurchasedfromRussia(1867)
HEALTH CENTRE
NEWS
WALK-IN SICK CLINIC:
Monday to Friday
8:30 to 11:30 am
3:00 to 4:00 pm
PUBLIC HEALTH HOURS
(Please make appointment)
Monday to Friday
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Only EMERGENCY needs will
be seen after regular hours.
Call 994-4444 OR 811
DOCTOR SERVICES:
Dr. Bousquet – March
1st, 2nd, 6th, 8th, 9th
20th, 22nd, & 23rd
Call 994-4444 to book
appointments.
Please bring your Health Care
Card and ALL of your current
medications with you when you
come to see the doctor.
From the Folks Who Help You to Be
Healthy.
WhitehorsePharmacies
Pharmacieswillsendother
itemsbymail,besides
prescriptions.
MedicineChestPharmacy
1-800-661-0404
ShoppersDrugMart–MainSt.
1-800-661-0506
ShoppersDrugMart–Mall
1-800-661-0413
Wal-MartPharmacy
1-866-806-9056
DrugstorePharmacy@
Superstore
Non-Tollfree
1-867-456-6635
MARCHMAILOUTSPONSOR:
Thisissue’smailout
wassponsoredby:
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ThanksCharlie&Katy!!!!
**Ifyouwouldliketosponsoranissue,sendusanemail:
thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com
From Lena Brule....
Lena is open to suggestions &
comments regarding her
embroidery, and also offers
custom embroidery. If you are
interested
Call 994-3219
A “GREENER” MUKLUK....
Wouldyoupreferto“goGreen&readthe
Muklukelectronically?
TheFrozenMuklukisalsonowavailableonthe
TownofFaroWebsiteinPDFFormat
Cool website of the month:
http://farmproducts.yukonfood.com/
THE list of Yukon farm products & services!
From our new Town of Faro CAO,
Mr. Tom Lie,
I would like to thank the Mayor and
council of the Town of Faro for giving me
the opportunity to become the Chief
Administrative Officer. My wife Janet
and I look forward to moving to the
community permanently in the very near
future.
Janet and I moved from Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan to Salmon, British
Columbia in 1992. We went to the
Western Arctic in 2001 and lived in
Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvik, NWT for a total
of six and a half years. I was the Senior
Administrative Officer for the Town of
Inuvik for two years. We moved to
Whitehorse, YT in 2007.
Since moving to the Yukon I have been
the business manager for the First
Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun, Director of
Aboriginal Relations with Northwestel
and Senior Business Adviser for the Faro
Mine Reclamation Project.
Janet and I very much enjoy being out
on the land where we snowmobile,
quad, boat, hike and enjoy picking
berries in the fall. We have a Labrador
Retriever that loves to come with us.
We are very much looking forward to
living in the community. We look
forward to meeting many of you in the
near future.
Tom & Janet
Thanks to all who have made this year so fun for me at the rink!!! These
Faro kids are awesome and we have had fun learning and skating!
As we wind down skating this March we have a few changes in the
schedule which lead us up to a very fun end of year Ice Show April 1 at
3:30pm.
Please note all the ice times for extra skating. This is special ice so we
can prepare for the Ice Show April 1st.
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
March
7 SKATING CANCELLED
14 regular skating hours
16 EXTRA ICE 5:30-6:30 for FIGURE SKATING
18 EXTRA ICE 3-3:30 CANSKATE AND PRESCHOOL SKATE
18 EXTRA ICE 3:30-4:00 FIGURE SKATING
21 regular skating hours
25 EXTRA ICE 3-4:00 for FIGURE SKATING
25 EXTRA ICE 4-4:30 CANSKATE and PRESCHOOL SKATE
28 Dress Rehearsal for ICE SHOW everyone at the rink at 4pm
I will be needing volunteers to help with costume preparation, pamphlet
making, door admission, door prize gathering, lights and sound. Please
feel free to tell me what role you could help with at the rink during
CanSkate hours!! I will be having a formal meeting for ICE Show
Preparation March 18th at 4pm at the RINK!
Arctic Edge Skating club is sad to say good bye to our skater friends
Tomas and Maija Autio as they move back to Ontario!! Thanks guys for
being such great skaters and having fun every day at the rink!!! We
hope you go to Ontario and show them all you learned!!
Thanks
Michelle Lynch
Arctic Edge Skating Club
BIZARRE ORIGINS OF
TODAY’S SAYINGS
SAYINGS
DID YOU KNOW?
Rural Yukon Households
questionnaire 2010;
SNOW CLEARING
OPERATIONS
Duringoursnowclearing
operationsonFaro
streetsthiswinter,it
wouldbeverymuch
appreciated,wherever
possible,ifvehiclescould
beparkedinyourown
driveways,orperhaps
theoneacrossthestreet.
Itmakesourjobsomuch
easierfortheefficient
removalofsnowifthis
taskisnotimpededby
parkedvehicles.
Thankyou!
CALL BEFORE
YOU CLEAR
Anyoneusing
mechanizedequipment
forsnowclearing
operationsondriveways,
sidewalksorstreetcurbs
isadvisedtocheckwith
thePublicWorks
departmentat994-2758
forthepresenceof
valves,curbstopsorfire
hydrants.
Theycouldbeseriously
compromisedifstruckby
machinery.Damageto
thecontrolsfortheTown
ofFaro’swatersystem
canbetimeconsuming,
disruptivefortenantsand
homeownersandvery
costlytorectify.
The Saying:
“Do you have cable or satellite television?”
YES.......................2,428 (90.6%)
NO......................252 ( 9.4%)
TheSaying:
www.eco.gov.yk.ca/stats
REPORTING
A FIRE IN FARO
BY TELEPHONE
START FROM SCRATCH
This phrase comes from the days when a
line was scratched in the ground for a race.
The racers would start from the scratch.
SORRY WE MISSED
YOU....
Yukon Housing
Yukon Nevada
Gold
994994-2222
Yukon Energy
Yukon College
1.Givethetelephone
Dept. Of
numberfromwhich
the
Environment
callwasmade.
*Andanyoneelse
2.Statethenatureof
thatmayhaveliked
theemergency.
tosubmit......we’d
lovetohearfrom
3.Stateyourname
youfortheAPRIL
andlocation
issue!!
4.Stayonthelineif
requestedtodosoby
thefrozenmukluk@gm
ail.com
thetelecommunicator
STRAIGHT LACED
This phrase was originally STRAIT laces.
The old English word strait meant tight or
narrow. In Tudor times buttons were
mostly for decoration. Laces were used to
hold clothes together. If a woman was
STRAIT laced she was prim and proper.
TheSaying:
THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW
This comes from Matthew 7:14. In the King
James version of the Bible, published in
1611, he says: 'Strait is the gate and
narrow is the way which leadeth to life'.
The old English word strait meant tight or
narrow but when it went out of use the
phrase changed to 'STRAIGHT and narrow'.
TheSaying:
SWAN SONG
This comes from an old belief that swans,
who are usually silent, burst into beautiful
song when they are dying
YOUCANNOW
FOLLOWFAROON
TWITTER!!!
Search:
faroyukon
New podcasts every Monday
evening
Visit
www.yukonadventuremag.com
www.MyYukonLife.com
to read about amazing and inspiring
stories of Yukon adventures.
Special Guests Include:
Dog mushers
Musicians
Artists
Adventurers
Bush pilots
Trappers
Miners
Historians
Outfitters
…and other Yukoners
We are always looking for stories
(and often running contests!) so if
you’d like to submit something,
contact us at
admin@yukonadventuremag.com
We’d love to hear from some more
Faro residents!
MARCH 20TH
2012
HAPPY
FIRST
DAY OF
SPRING!!!!!
Household Remedies
I’m going to veer off vinegar this month and talk about Tea Tree Oil. As well as being used
a disinfectant (see Jan. 2012 issue of this paper) its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties make it a useful addition
to the medicine chest.
History: Tea Tree Oil, also known as Melaleuca, was used as a general antiseptic by the
Australian aboriginal tribes for thousands of years. It was used as a medicinal agent for cuts,
burns, bites and many skin ailments. Famous British explorer Captain Cook is held as the man
responsible for the name 'tea tree'. In 1770 when he and his men landed at Botany Bay, Cook,
learning of it’s healing agents from the local aboriginal tribe was said to have brewed the leaves of the tree for his men
to drink to prevent scurvy. As early as 1923, clinical trials in Australia began to provide scientific evidence for tea tree's
antiseptic and bactericidal properties. Its importance made it standard issue for the soldiers in the Australian Army
during World War II.
Some Common Uses (taken from Molly’s Herbals):
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Add 2 teaspoons of 100% pure tea tree oil to washing machine for a fragrant, fresh wash.
Remove scuff marks from a vinyl/linoleum floor by rubbing with a damp cloth to which pure oil has been added.
Room Spray: 5 drops of tea tree oil to 2½ cups water. Spray around room to refresh.
Refrigerator gaskets stay fresh and clean if you wipe them over occasionally with a tea tree oil/water solution.
Shower doors stay cleaner if you wipe them over with a tea tree oil/water solution. Helps prevent soap scum
build-up.
After washing down walls and removing grime and mildew, wipe over again with a tea tree oil/water solution to
prevent mildew regrowth.
To remove chewing gum from hair, apply pure oil.
Diaper Cleanser: Add 20 drops tea tree oil to approximately 1 gallon of water, stir, then soak diapers overnight.
Fungus Nails: Apply straight Tea Tree Oil to infected area daily
Dandruff: Add 10 drops to an 8 oz. bottle of shampoo.
Pimples: Apply full strength with a cotton swab 2 to 4 times a day.
Is all Tea Tree Oil created equal? Apparently not. Very often you get what you pay for. You want to look at the
percentage of Cineole and Terpinen-4-o1.
Cineole: the lower the number the better (between 3-5%)
Terpinen-4-o1: the higher the better (between 37-35%)
I invite others to share their tried and true concoctions. Email me at lucy.moreira28@gmail.com
EDITORS NOTES.....
WheredidFebruarygo?Timesureisflyingnowwithsomuchmoredaylightthesedays!
Asyoumightknow,theTownofFarogenerouslydonatesuseofthetownphotocopier,ink,&
papereachmonthtohelpmakeTheFrozenMuklukhappen.Ithasalwaysbeensincerely
appreciated,butIhavehopedtobeabletobemoreindependent“someday”intermsofnot
needingtousethisresource.
InDecember,IfoundaphotocopieronthefacebookYukonBuy&Sell,whichwasnolonger
neededbyMADD,WhitehorseChapter.Aftermanyemailsandlotsoforganising,TheFrozen
Mukluknowhasit’sownphotocopier!!!ManymanythankstoTownofFaroOperations
managerJimMcLaughlin,whopickeditupinWhitehorseononeofhistripsin,toTalitha
BaillieofMADDWhitehorseChapterwhoheldthecopierandwassohelpfultome,toPat
McCracken,JimNewhookandCareyWagantallwhohelpedunload,andtoourYukonPremier
DarylPazloskiwhohelpedtowrestlethecopierfromtheMADDofficeandintotheFarovan.
ThecopierisstoredattheTownoffice,until“Springcleaning”hereatmyhomeoffice,where
itwillenjoyanewpermanenthome!Thiseditionisthefirsttobeprintedwiththenew
copier.......I’msoexcited!
HappyMarcheveryone☺ Heather
FARO RCMP DETACHMENT
Faro RCMP would like caution residents about the possibility of internet, mail and phone
scams. We are currently investigating occurrences in our community where people have been
contacted regarding required work for their home computer as well as incidents related to
family deaths and estate inheritance. Be cautious of any solicitation for any personal
information or money. If it is too good to be true it probably is. If you have any questions
about suspicious contacts give us a call or contact your financial institution.
Thin ice!! Toward the end of March the weather hopefully will warm up. Faro RCMP have
observed and shared the snowmobile trails on the river and the lakes in our area. Please be
careful when panning your activities and avoid any unnecessary risks especially around any
moving water.
The Faro community is very fortunate to have so many trails and open areas for snowmobiling
and outdoor fun. As you chose your route to get in and out of town please attempt to avoid
unnecessary snowmobile pressure on the Faro Golf Course. Significant damage can be done,
inadvertently, by disturbing the grass while riding on the course. The greens are extremely
sensitive. Please be respectful of the hard work your friends, neighbors and town staff put into
the golf course. We are very fortunate to have a golf course and we can all help to keep in
great condition. Also, the cross country skiers in Faro have groomed 3.2 km of trail around the
outside of the course. Grab your skis and give it a try.
Pelly River Hockey Camp!! Faro Minor Hockey, Faro Recreation Department along with the
Faro and Ross River RCMP have teamed up to create a hockey experience for players ages 8 to
15 from Watson Lake to Pelly Crossing. From March 23rd to March 25th players from our
neighboring communities will come to Faro for a weekend of fun at the Faro Arena and
Recreation Centre.
A quick reminder about your K-9 family members. Dog tags cost $10.00 at the Town Hall if
your dog is fixed or $25.00 if not. Please take a minute to stop in and tag your dog so we know
where to return your pet if it happens to get out of your fenced yard or off it’s leash or chain.
Please be sure to secure your dog in some manner if left unattended.
Have a great March and enjoy what’s left of the winter!!
To contact Faro RCMP in an emergency, call 994-5555 or 1-867-667-5555. These calls will be answered by Whitehorse
OCC who will have officers respond to the call. For general inquiries in the community, call 994-2677. If there is no
answer, please phone 994-5555 and an officer will be contacted.
*************************************************************FaroDetachmentwouldliketoremindmembers
ofthecommunityaboutourEmergencyPhonelocatedatthefrontentrancetotheDetachment.Thisphonelineisconnected
directlytoWhitehorseRCMPdispatch.ThecalleronlyhastoholdthephonetotheirearandsomeonefromWhitehorseDispatch
willanswer.Thiswillensureaquickerresponsefrom FaroRCMPmembers.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Military Vehicle Preservation Association Announces
2012 Alaska Highway Convoy
In 1942, 27,000 soldiers and
civilians punched a military
road through the untamed
wilderness of Canada and
Alaska. In August, 97 historic
military vehicles will celebrate
the 70th Anniversary of the
building of the Alaska Highway
by convoying 4,100 miles in 27
days through Canada and
Alaska. Over 250 members of
the Military Vehicle
Preservation Association will
stay overnight in Ross River on
August 8.
Military Vehicle Preservation Association,
800-365-5798 or 816- 833-6872
Email: hq@mvpa.org & find us on Facebook
“MVPA 2012 Alaska Highway Convoy”
For More Information
Wendy Rowsam, Convoy Public Relations
Volunteer, warowsam@centurytel.net, 920863-8656
The MVPA (www.mvpa.org ) is an organization
with its mission “To provide an international
organization for military vehicle enthusiasts,
historians, preservationists and collectors
interested in the acquisition, restoration,
preservation, safe operation and public education
of historic military transport”. We have over
9,000 members globally and over 35 years as an
organization. The MVPA is a registered US 501(c)
(10) organization.
Parent Action Committee
Update!
In February the PAC was very busy! On Valentine's Day we hosted a
spaghetti luncheon for students, parents, teachers and other guests
(62 people in total!) with a healthy heart theme. Thank you to
Student Nurse Gen for the presentation on healthy living and Messy
Molly for leading games in the gym. Watch out for our next lunch
that will be hosted later in the spring!
On Family Literacy Night we held a bake sale and raised over $200.
Thank you for the support; we hope you enjoyed the tasty treats!
We had a blast at the literacy night and want to give a huge thank
you to the teachers and support staff at the school who made it
possible.
Please watch for posters for our next PAC meeting coming up after
the spring break. PAC is all about parents supporting other parents
and being actively involved in our school. All parents/guardians are
welcome!
GMO-Free Yukon is dedicated to keeping the Yukon genetically-modified organism free. This means free from the importation of GM
seeds for the purpose of planting or growing crops, and free from the importation of GM animals. To achieve this we have initiated a
petition which asks the Yukon Legislative Assembly to request the Yukon Government to ban the importation of GM seed or animals.
We are a non-partisan, non-political group whose common denominator is a shared concern in keeping the Yukon GMO-free for this
and future generations.
Definition of 'GMO' (genetically modified organism): An organism whose genetic characteristics have been altered by the insertion of a
modified gene or a gene from another organism using the techniques of genetic engineering.
We are working to achieve a goal of 10,000 signatures on our online petition by the fall sitting of the Legislature, 2012. You can also
print off the petition and gather signatures physically.
www.gmofreeyukon.com
GMO-Free Yukon
http://www.yukonalaska.com/gmofree/
Town of Faro Recreation Centre
Ski-A-Palooza: On Monday February 6th, Penny Sheardown with Cross Country Yukon came out and did a waxing session
and a skiing session with children and youth of Faro. A big Thank You to Penny for coming out and showing us some fun
games! Thank you to Del Van Gorder for making the school skis available to the Recreation Center.
Faro Youth Group: A big Thank You to the Community for coming out and supporting the Faro Youth Group at the
Concession on February 2nd. Youth Group raised over $300.00 that went towards the Faro Youth Group Trip on February
17- 19th. A fabulous time was had by all! Thank you to everyone who generously made soups, stews, buns, and baking –
the food was yummy and enjoyed by all! A fabulous time was had by all!
Health Fair: Thank you to the following organizations that set-up displays and had fun and
educational booths at the Health Fair: Faro Ambulance, Faro Health Centre, the Recreation and Parks Association, Faro
Home Care, and Judy Freake with Usana Health Sciences. The event started with an Active – Healthy Kids Family Toolkit
and Workshop with Adrienne Marsh, Active Living Consultant with RPAY. She provided a fun and informative session for
parents and sent everyone home with a toolkit to encourage physical literacy and support an environment for active play
in the home setting. The next session was an Introduction to Diabetes Workshop with Shannon Duke, RN, CDE. Shannon
was an excellent facilitator and provided a very informative workshop; very positive comments were received from
participants! The open Health Fair was a lot of fun, participants got to check out booths from all the different
organizations as well as participate in the fitness contest. Lots of awesome door prizes were handed out and healthy
snacks for everyone that attended. A big thank you to Ted Baker for all your help organizing this event for the community
of Faro!
Youth Group Trip to Whitehorse: The Faro Youth Group departed on a trip to Whitehorse on Friday, February 17th,
funded by Youth Investment Fund and Youth Group fundraising. Everyone had so much fun! This trip helped to build
relationships among youth in Faro as well as provide them with an opportunity to go skiing/ snowboarding at Mt. Sima,
explore Whitehorse and check out things they would not have to opportunity to do so otherwise. Events included: a visit
to Skookum Jim Friendship Centre to check out their facility and the services they provide, a movie at the Theatre, skiing
and snowboarding at Mt. Sima, swimming at the Canada Games Centre, a workout session with Ashten and Jess at Yukon
Boxing, and a little shopping and free time! Everyone was very well behaved and Faro should be very proud if its youth!
BLAST FROM THE PAST
DO YOU REMEMBER MILESTONES IN FARO’S HISTORY? HAVE OLD PICTURES OF FARO YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE?
thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com
LOCAL Services
Home Care Program
Health and Social Services
Pleasevisitwww.faromine.caforuptodateinformationonallactivitiesrelatingto
theFaroMineComplex.SubscribetotheRSSfeedatthe website.Whennewsitems
arepostedonthesite,theyareautomaticallybesenttoyouremailaddress.
TheFaroBranchoftheYukonHome
CareProgramprovideshealthservices
toindividualswhocannoteasilyaccess
healthcareinthecommunity,orwho
needassistanceinperformingdaily
activities.Theprogramaimstoimprove
peoplesqualityoflifeandsupports
themtoliveindependentlyintheirown
homes.
December 2011
Eligibility
Tobeeligibleforservicesofferedby
theYukonHomeCareProgram,a
personmusthaveavalidYukonHealth
CareInsurancenumber.
TypesofService
TheYukonHomeCareProgram
provideslongterm,acute,palliativeand
respitecaretoYukonersofallages.
ReferralProcess
YoumayreferyourselftotheYukon
HomeCareProgramorhavesomeone
callonyourbehalf.PleasecallLinda
McConnellat867-667-5774or1-800-6610408ext.5774.
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Faro Bottle Depot
Winter Schedule
RecycleCentrewillbe“on-call”
PleasecallPeterat
994-3022
ifyouhaveanyquestions.
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-16.9c
0.2c
-25.9c
-44.0c
28.2cm
THE SHED - FOLD AND CODE
YoumayalsospeakwiththeHealth
Centerstafftopassareferralon.
RECYCLING CENTRE
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1.8c
-17.0c
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1.2mm
42.8cm
Hours:
MONDAY–FRIDAY
8:30–5:30
SATURDAY
8:30–12:30
Passport
Applications
Available
The Shed is available 24/7 for anyone who wants to leave
and/or take good used clothing. Please do not smoke in
the shed; the odour penetrates the clothes and smoking can
be a fire hazard.
Thanks to those who have taken time to fold and code
clothes from the box. It’s a great help.
A big thank you to whoever has been helping to keep The
Shed neat and tidy. It is greatly appreciated.
If anyone is willing to take some items to the Salvation Army
on a trip to Whitehorse, please contact the Bakers at 9942442. About once a month we remove some of the items
that have been there for a while.
Thanks.
EmploymentOpportunitiesatFaroMinesite
TlichoEngineeringandEnvironmentalServicesLtd.hasbeencontractedto
providecare&maintenanceservicesonsiteattheFaroMineComplexasof
April1st,2012.
Asaresult,TEESisrecruitingforthefollowingpositions:
Chemist
JourneyPerson–Millwright
JourneyPerson–Electrician
JourneyPerson-HeavyDutyMechanic
JourneyPerson-LightDutyMechanic
PleasenotethatthedeadlineforsubmittingapplicationsisFriday,March2,
2012.
PleasesendapplicationsdirectlytoHumanResourcesforTlichoEngineering
andEnvironmentalServicesLtd.PleaseseeadvertisementsintheMuklukor
visitwww.faromine.caforapplicationinformation.
Pleasevisitwww.faromine.caforuptodateinformationonallactivities
relatingtotheFaroMineComplex.SubscribetotheRSSfeedatthewebsite.
Whennewsitemsarepostedonthesite,theyareautomaticallybesentto
youremailaddress.
FriendshipFeastsisamadeinFaroprogram,itis
notaffiliatedwithSocialServices,theFaroHealth
Centre,oranygovernmentprogram.Ifyouareable
tomakeamealforafamilyonceinawhile,please
getyourselfontheFriendshipFeastlist.Youmay
getcalledoncein6months.
Toreceivemeals,youjustneedtonominate
yourselforsomeonewhoyouknowneedsmeals.
Generally,FriendshipFeastsprovidesmealswhen
therehasbeenadeathorotherhardshipinthe
family,whensomeoneisrecoveringfroman
operationorsickness,orwhenafamilybrings
homeanewbaby.GettinginvolvedinFriendship
Feastsisagreatwaytogetinvolvedinour
communityandtomeetpeopleintownina
meaningfulway.
Ifyouarenotonthelist,pleasecallKARAWENTat
994-3114tosignyourselfup!Wearealwayslooking
fornewfolkswhoareableto provideameal.
Ifyouwouldappreciatemealsoryouwouldliketo
nominatesomeoneformeals,pleasecallKARAto
setitup.
FARO COMMUNITY LIBRARY 994-2684
Librarians: Michelle Vainio & Julia Salo
•
Hours
The Book of (Even More) Awesome
Neil Pasricha
Tuesday
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
4:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
(These hours may change due to unforeseen
circumstances; times will be posted on the Library
door.)
•
The Terror Conspiracy: Deception, 9/11 and the
Loss of Liberty
Jim Marrs
•
Bear-ology: Fascinating Bear Facts, Tales &
Trivia
Sylvia Dolson
•
Me & Lee: How I came to love, know and lose
Lee Harvey Oswald
Judyth Vary Baker
•
D. Mary’s Monkey
Edward T. Haslam
(Foreword by Jim Marrs)
Canada Reads 2012
We have the following three of the finalist’s books
from the 2012 Canada Reads annual battle of the
books:
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•
The 12 Planet
Zecharia Sitchin
•
Small Dog, Big Dog
Barbara Karant
The Northern Collection
The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival (A
gripping tale of man and nature in collision that leads
to a final showdown in a clearing deep in the Siberian
forest and a deadly encounter between men and a
vicious tiger.)
John Vaillant
The Game (A behind-the-scenes look at what it is to
be a hockey player in the NHL. Take a journey to the
heart and soul of the game.)
Ken
Dryden
Prisoner of Tehran – A Memoir (An extraordinary tale
of faith and survival; a testament to the power of love
in the face of evil and injustice.)
Marina Nemat
Come in and check out some of our other new
books…….
Non Fiction
•
The Wealthy Barber Returns
The Floor of Heaven: A True Tale of the Last
Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush
Howard Blum
Fiction
•
•
Cat Telling Tales
•
Murder on Sisters’ Row
Victoria Thompson
•
The Drop
Michael Connelly
•
The Weight of Silence
•
Three-Day Town
Margaret Maron
•
Silver Sparrow
Tayari Jones
•
The Sentry
Robert Crais
•
I’ll Walk Alone
Mary Higgins Clark
•
Busy Body
M.C. Beaton
•
When God Was a Rabbit
Sarah Winman
•
A Killer’s Christmas in Wales
Elizabeth J. Duncan
•
The Infernals
John Connolly
•
Shout at the Devil
Wilbur Smith
Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Heather Gudenkauf
Children’s Books
David Chilton
•
Kitten’s Summer
Eugenie Fernandes
Business COMMUNITY
The Faro Kettle Café
At the DVG School, next to the Library
Wednesdays & Fridays 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Sundays 11:00 pm - 3:00 pm.
NEWFOUND SPORTS & GAMES
OPENING APRIL 1ST
Location:
Bell Avenue Solar Complex
Registration# 23796
Business License # 2212
Business Hours are 11am to 2 pm
Pool table – TV’s
Table games & Darts
Phone 336-2025
524 Maynard Crescent
5 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms
Living Room / Entertainment Room / Dining Room
Games Room / Workout Room / Den / Office
Full kitchen facilities
Self-serve breakfast foods included
1-867-332-9011
Ph:994-2080 Fax:994-2060
Cell:(867)332-1530 Email:mooonskie@yahoo.com
GeneralDeliveryFaroYTY0B1K0
For a catalogue or info on
hosting a party call
Tracy Sawicki
867 332 5502/867 994 2444
INCOME TAX PREPARATION
DISCOVERY STORE 994-2470
PERSONAL & SMALL BUSINESS
WINTER HOURS
MondaytoSaturday
10:00amto6:00pm
Sundays&Holidays
12:00amto5:00pm
NEED THAT CASH REFUND BACK QUICKLY?
TAX RETURN ELECTRONICALLY PREPARED
WITH UP-TO-DATE RECOGNIZED SOFTWARE
INTERNET TRANSMISSION TO OTTAWA
INSTANTLY
SECURE
CONFIDENTIAL
EFFICIENT
Jim McLachlan
994-2568
P.F.P. (Personal Financial Planner)
Certified by CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) for E-file.
NORTH OF 60 MASSAGE THERAPY
Therapeutic & relaxation massage
Located at 507 Douglas Drive
Now taking appointments
Phone 994-2226
Cost: $70.00/hr
$40.00/30 min
Covered by most extended
Health Care Plans
Michelle Lynch
Registered Massage Therapist
m.lynch@hotmail.ca
TruckArrivals:Wednesday
OrderDay:Fridayby4:00
PickupDay:ThursdayPlease! *PhoneCards *Lotto
SPECIALORDERS&CASELOTSAVAILABLE
PleaseorderbyFridayat4:00pm
Pickupthefollowingweek
PLEASE BE PATIENT ON FREIGHT DAY
AND LET US UNLOAD
STUDIO HOTEL RESTAURANT & BAR
LOUNGE HOURS:
Monday–Saturday4–8pm
(basedondemandafter8pm)
(ClosedSunday)
THANK YOU TO ALL BUSINESS CONTRIBUTORS!
*PhoneCards*BankMachine
AVON
HelenWagantall
994-3083
“ The First in Synthetics”
BONNIEBOWNESS
994-2429
HELEN WAGANTALL
ChrisWilkinson
994-3289
994-3277
TD Canada Trust Faro Agency
Pilgrim's Landscaping & Snow Removal
BOBCAT RENTAL AVAILABLE FOR:
Monday to Friday
12:15 pm to 3:15 pm
SNOW REMOVAL $ 30.00 TO $ 50.00 PER
DRIVEWAY (depending on size of driveway)
LANDSCAPING, POST HOLE AUGER
CALL FOR MORE INFO
KEITH OR DEB 994-3101
Went North Creations
WILDFURFORSALE
CALLMADMIKE@867-969-2800
OR
MADMIKEYUKON@NORTHWESTEL.NET
WIDEVARIETYFAIRPRICES
Went North Creations has a large selection of
leather and fur mittens, mukluks, hats, hair
accessories and key chains.
NOW MAKING FUR EARMUFFS!
CALL IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ORDER A
PAIR!
Stop in at 530 Douglass Drive (the red house) to
see what is for sale.
Call Kara 994-3114
AURORA HONEY & BERRIES - 100 % NATURAL,
unpasteurized honey – Clover & Alfalfa blend.
Taking reserves for 6.7 and 10 pound
food grade pails.
Wild Mountain Cranberries & Bueberries.
Contact fossilpoint@northwestel.net
or Call 867-393-1992
What’s goin’ on?
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT IS RIGHT AROUND
THE CORNER
Is your Standard First Aid up to date?
In order to qualify for most summer employment, your SFA
certificate needs to be current.
A course is tentatively planned for March 22 -23,
IF we have sufficient numbers to hold the course.
Don't wait until your certificate expires; renew it beforehand.
Call Yukon College (994-8800) or
Ted Baker (994-2442) to sign up.
Kids In Action Thrift Store
Room 10 Del Van Gorder School
Thursdays from 2:15-3:15
CANADA DAY POSTER
CHALLENGE
TheTransCanadaTrailisaproudsponsoroftheCanada
DayPosterChallenge,acompetitionheldeveryyearfor
studentsaged5to18.Participantsareinvitedtodesigna
posterthatillustratestheirprideinCanadaandinbeing
Canadian.Thisyear'stheme-1812:TheFightforCanada-
marksthe200thanniversaryofadefiningconflictinour
country'shistory.
Therearegreatprizestobewon,includingalaptop
computerfortheNationalwinnerandthe2ndand3rd
placefinalists.Thedeadlineforsubmittingyourposter,
alongwithanentryform,isMarch9,2012.Thisisagreat
classroom,library,oryouthclubactivity!Findinformation
aboutthecontestthemeandobtainlearningresources,
games,andtheall-importantruleshere.Submissionsmust
beaccompaniedbyanentryform.Goodluck!
Clothing, art, books, housewares, and much much more.
Donations always welcome.
Please support students in their work to help others around the
world.
Every $25.00 raised goes to a different charity.
Del Van
Gorder
School
Council
FARO BIBLE CHAPEL
11:00 am
Sunday Services
All are welcome.
Pastor Ted Baker
994-2442
"Try our Sundays,
they're better than
Baskin-Robbins"
invites
the public
to attend
any of its
meetings.
They are
held at
the
school
the first
Monday
of each
month, at
7:00 pm.
Town of Faro Recreation Centre – March, 2012
UpComingMarchEvents:
SpringBreakHoursofOperationattheRecCentre:ThisyearSpringBreakrunsfromMarch5thtoMarch16th.TheRecreationwill
offerextendedhoursduringSpringBreak,effectiveMarch6thto17thandareasfollows:Tuesday1:00-9:00pm,Wednesday1:00-6:00
pm,Thursday1:00-6:00pm,Friday1:00-9:00pm,Saturday2:00-9:00pm.
FaroYouthGroup:Thursday,March15that5:00pm.Ameetingtodiscussfundraisers,summertrips,futuremeetingtopicsanddates,
summeremploymentopportunities,workshops,andmore!
IceWormSquirmPlanningMeeting:IceWormSquirmisfastapproaching!TheFaroRecreationCenterislookingfor
communityinputforthisevent.ThisisyourchancetotelluswhatyouenvisionforIceWormSquirm2012.Asalwaysvolunteersare
needed.IfyouareinterestedpleaseattendthePlanningMeetingonThursday,March8th,at7:00pmattheFaroRecCentre
BreakdancingwithJosh:B-boying,oftencalled"breakdancing",isapopularstyleofstreetdancethatwascreatedanddevelopedas
partofhip-hopcultureamongyouthinNewYorkCity.Thedanceconsistsoffourprimaryelements:toprock,downrock,power
moves,andfreezes.Itisdancedtobothhip-hopandothergenresofmusicthatareoftenremixedtoprolongthemusicalbreaks.
JoinJoshforall-agesbreakdancingsessionsattheFaroRecCentrefrom5:00–6:00pmduringthefollowingdates:Thursday,February
8th;Friday,Feb9th;Thursday,Feb.15thandFriday,Feb.16th.
GymnasticsCamp:RegisterattheRecreationCentertodayforafunactionpackedGymnasticsCampTuesday,March13thto
Thursday,March15th!PreschoolSession:11:00am–12:00pm,Grade1-6Session:1:00pm–2:15pm,andGrade7-12:Session2:30-4:00
pm.*Schedulesubjecttochange–watchforpostersandflyersforfurtherdetails.
AntiqueAcrylicPaintingClasswithJackieIrvine:Thursday,March22nd&Friday,March23rd.Thispaintingclasswillhaveafireweed
theme;eachparticipantwillgettobringhometheirfinishedmasterpieceonan8x10canvas.OnThursdaytheclasswillrunfrom3:30
to5:30pm,participantswillpreparethecanvaswithdrawingandmoldingpaste(thecanvaswillneed24hoursdryingtime).OnFriday
theclasswillrunfrom3:30untilapproximately8:00pmorwhenfinishedandwillincludelayingcolorsandglazing.Dinnerwillbe
providedforregisteredparticipants.Ages:10andup.Only6spotsavailablecalltheRecCentretosignup!
PellyRiverHockeySkillsCamp:ThiseventwillbetakingplaceattheFaroArenafromFriday,March23rduntilSunday,March
25 .WatchforpostersforfurtherinformationorcontactTimLynchat994-2226.
th
IceWormSquirm:OnMarch30th&March31stcomeonoutandshakeoffthelastofyourwinterblues!Thisactionpackedeventwill
haveyourevelinginthecomingspring.Getinthelastskateoftheseason,andcompetetoseeifyouarethebestbushman/woman
around!Don’tforgettoattendtheplanningmeetingonThursday,March8th!Watchforpostersmoreinformation,acompletescheduleof
eventswillbeinyourmailboxesmid-March!
ArenaShutdown:TheArenawillbeshuttingdownfortheseasonattheendofMarch.Watchforpostersforfurther
informationonafunlastskateoftheyeareventforthewholecommunitytoenjoy!
Monday
Tuesday
Playgroup
10:30–Noon
Wednesday
Thursday
Playgroup
10:30–Noon
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
SeniorsCarpet
Bowling
1:00–3:00pm
SeniorsCarpet
Bowling
1:00–3:00pm
PublicSkate
1:00–3:00pm
PublicSkate
1:00–3:00pm
MinorHockey
4:00–5:30pm
GirlGuides
4:00–5:00pm
6:00–7:00pm
PublicSkate
3:30–5:30pm
Catch
4:00–5:00pm
Archery
5:00–6:00pm
Badminton
7:30–9:00pm
Can-SkateLearnto
Skate
3:30–5:30pm
FigureSkate
5:15–6:00pm
MinorHockey
4:00–5:30pm
PublicSkate
3:30–5:30pm
MinorHockey
Scrimmage
4:00–5:30pm
FloorHockey
7:30–9:00pm
AdultHockey
7:30–9:30pm
Archery
6:00–7:00pm
YouthSportsNight 7:00–9:00pm
AdultHockey
7:30–9:30pm
*Schedule is subject to change. Contact the Rec Centre for further details.
Classifieds
FOR SALE
- one studded
winter tire - brand
new, never used
195/60R15.
Mastercraft Glacier
Grip –
Asking $100
994-2442
Breathe Nature
Photography
GiftCardsand
Postcards
forsale
CallDerekat
994-2108
FOR SALE
Avarietyofknitted
itemsforsale
Afghans:allsizes,
patterns&colours.
CallPauline
@994-2662
forviewing
*Customitems
alsoavailable
*NOTICE*
The "Shed" will no
longer be
accepting
computer
peripherals
(monitors, towers,
printers, etc.)
as they are not in
demand, and it
costs us to have
someone in
Whitehorse take
them off our
hands.
WANTED
LARGE DOG HOUSE
CHEAP OR FREE
ERICA @ 994 3201
WANTED TO RENT
– space for a 16 foot boat – total
length 20 feet with motor and trailer.
Space can be covered or uncovered.
Secure would be nice –
FOR SALE
2007Toyota
TundraRegular
Cab4x4Auto&
ManualTrans.
168,000kms
SilverColor
Looksanddrives
likenew
$16,500
994-2233
FOR SALE
2011Brandnew
YamahaBigBear
400ccATV
4x4ManualTransm.
Footshift
“0”mileage&“0”
Hours
DarkBluecolor
Lookatthisprice!
$7,800.00
994-2233
FOR SALE
Tire, never used.
Firestone Steeltex
Tubeless Radial
A/T, 245/75 R16,
Load Range E, M/S
$130 obo
994 3311
FOUND
LG Cellphone
Battery
@ the tent
on August 24th.
Call the Town
Office to claim ;
994-2728
Call for yours today!
994-3441
Tom – 994-2728
FOR SALE
1.}Ihavetwolargestockpotsfor
sale...$20.00each
2.}Twosectional(6sectionseach)
vegetabletrayswithlids...$10.00each
3.}10icecubetrays...$2.00
4.}Assortedunmatchedpillow
cases...8for$2.00or$0.50each
5.}Assorted(approximatesize50x60)
variouscolors...smallthrows...$3.00
each
6.}Assortedcards...somewith
animals,somewithflowers....most
blankinside-$4.00eachor3for
$10.00or6for$20.00
7.}THREEFROZENBanana
breads...$5.00each
8.}Frozenhomemadebread...$4.00
each
9.}3120Husqvarnasawand"Wood
Bug"stylemill...$1000.00
10.}DeltaWoodBandSaw...$30.00
PleasecallTinaorRayat994~2103
(andpleaseleaveamessageifno
one’sthere.)...
Wolf Willow Botanicals
Handcrafted face and body creams,
lip balms, facial sprays and more
for sale.
Call Raven at 994-2108
FOR SALE - 1997 Northland Camper
TUPPERWARE!!!!!
WANDA WIEBE@
MYTUPPERWARE.CA
- AND ALSO ON FACEBOOK
!
Lovable Squeezable
Sock Monkeys!!
North/South Queen Bed
Great Condition
$5500.00
994-2006
WANTED
I am looking for
glass measuring
27 x 37 inches...
I need 4 pieces....
Please call Tina or
Ray at 994~2103
(and please leave a
message if no one’s
there.)...
Place your Ad anytime
for the
APRIL Edition;
*Buy
*Sell
*Rides
*Pets
*Yard sales
*Swap
*Rent
*Babysit
*Wanted
*Volunteers
IT’S FREE!!!
thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com
LOST
CameraChipduring
FireweedFestival
weekendbetween
CatholicChurchand
RecreationCentre.
Iffound,pleasecontact
JeanCeaser@994-3222.
FOR SALE
Double euro-style
platform bed with Foam
mattress
$200
(Rarely used!)
994-2599
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE
Lot11TintinaSubdivision,
Faro-$185,000
5acresofparadisesurroundedby
wildernessjustoutsideofthe
beautifulcommunityofFaro.
Thiswellkept&updatedlog
homehasanewertinroof,new
appliancesin2008,recently
installedoil/woodRSF85heating
system&1000galwaterholding
tankwithupdatedplumbing.The
openconceptfeatureshardwood
floors,doubleJacuzzitub&
separateshower&doublesinks
inabathroomlinedwithcedar,
wood/coalcookstoveinkitchen,
spiralstaircaseleadingtomaster
bedroomandacoveredporchfor
thosewarmsummernights.This
propertycomeswithmanyout
buildings,internet&satellite
system.Withtoomanyfeatures
tolist,this propertyneedstobe
seentobefullyappreciated.
CONTACT:
Keith and Debbie Carreau
Box 610, Faro, Yukon Y0B 1K0
Telephone 867-994-3101
HouseforSale–
TintinaSubdivisionLot#1
FARO INDUSTRIAL LOT # 423
Houseissituatedonfiveacresandincludesa
cabin,largeshed,
andbasichorsepaddock.
Thisopenplanhome,with3bedroomsand2
baths,isapproximately2200squarefeet,with
anopenplankitchen,largeterrace,brandnew
gasboilerforwater,andalarge,very
effectivewoodstoveinthemainroom.
Thepurchasepriceis$125,000.
Thehouseisalsoavailableforrent(minimum
of2-yearrental)for$500/month,withterms
tobeworkedoutbymutualconsentofowner
andinterestedparty.Incaseofrental,the
cabinonthepropertywouldnotbeincluded.
Thesuccessfultenantswould beresponsible
forsupplyingtheirownfurnishings.
References,firstandlastmonth’srent,anda
securitydepositwouldberequired.
Formoreinformationonthehouse,contact
Stefanatstefandoll@hornbyisland.com.
$16,000.00
FOR SALE
622 Yates Crescent
Formoreinformationcontact
MarkGriffis
www.remax-actionyukon.com
Email:markgriffis@gmail.com
OfficePhone:867-667-2514ext23
Cell:867-334-8313
HomePhone:867-668-6300
Fax:867-667-7132
HOUSE FOR SALE
Contact:
Cindy Rusnak
A/Senior Lands Officer
Government of Yukon
867-667-5357
*3 yr A/S & building Covenant applies
FARO VACATION RENTAL
Whether you are looking for
housing for staff or your on
vacation – we have a
FULLY FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM,
1 BATH, townhouse with FULL
KITCHEN, and WD.
The house is fully equipped with
everything to make your stay
comfortable – large flat screen
TV, all appliances, dishes, pots
and pans and SO MUCH MORE!
Rates start at $200/night
– or mention SUMMER SPECIAL
and get the rate of $150/night
plus tax.
Call 867-332-2402 or check out
www.farovacationrentals.com
A FRIENDLY REMINDER…..
$95,000
Call 867-994-2079
for more info or inquiries
Ifyouhaveold,oroutofdaterealestate
adsontheTownofFarowebsite,please
letusknowsowecandeletethemprior
tolaunchingthenewsite.
Town of faro
Town of Faro would like to remind people that the
“cut off” for Council agenda items is 4:30 pm on the
Thursday preceding the Council meeting.
PUBLIC NOTICE
*CouncilMeets
th
In accordance with Town of Faro Bylaw 92-30 (Water
and Sewer Bylaw), section 905:
Tuesday,March6 2012@7:00pm
AgendaItemsmustbereceivedby:
Thursday,March1st*
*CouncilMeets
Tuesday,March20th2012@7:00pm
AgendaItemsmustbereceivedby:
Thursday,March15th2012*
IfanyonewishestohearmoreoftheCAOReport,futureOps
Manager’sreports,ortheMayorsReportyoucanreadthem
onlineat:www.faroyukon.caOrcometoCouncil.
WehaveCoffeeon!
‘All charges for water and sewer services which
remain unpaid in a water and sewer account for a
period exceeding sixty (60) days from the due date
shall be subject to a penalty charge of ten percent
(10%) of the current unpaid amount’.
Beginning March 1, 2012, a 10% penalty charge will
be applied to water and sewer accounts that are
more than 60 days overdue.
DOYOUHAVEARENTALPROPERTYHEREINFAROTHATYOUWOULDLIKE
TORENTTOSOMEONE?
THETOWNOFFAROHASBEENRECEVINGCALLSFROMPERSONSWISHING
TORENTHOUSESHEREINFARO.
IFYOUWOULDLIKEYOURPROPERTYTOBEMENTIONED,PLEASELETUSKNOW!
70
THANKS!
994-2728PHONEOREMAIL
days until
Crane & Sheep Festival!!
CAO-FARO@FAROYUKON.CAORERICA@FAROYUKON.CA
Would you like to
volunteer?
REMINDER
to all FARO BUSINESS OWNERS
Call Erica 994-2728
FOUND
TheTownofFarohasbeenreceivingcomplaints
abouttheamountof“doggie-doo”onourstreets,
paths&trails.
Pleasebeconsiderateofotherswhenyouwalkyour
dog&rememberto“scoopyerpoop”!
Did you Renew your Business License?
Drop in to the Town Office during regular Business Hours
or call 994-2728
REMINDER
The 2012 Dog Licenses are now
available at the Town Office
employment
HELP WANTED
Part -time work
Requirements:
*must have bookkeeping
experience
*must know "Quick Books"
For more information
please call
Mel
at 994-2470
RESUMEWRITINGTIPS
1.Knowthepurposeofyourresume
Somepeoplewritearesumeasifthepurpose
ofthedocumentwastolandajob.Asaresult
theyendupwithareallylongandboringpiece
thatmakesthemlooklikedesperatejob
hunters.Theobjectiveofyourresumeistoland
aninterview,andtheinterviewwilllandyouthe
job(hopefully!).
2.Backupyourqualitiesandstrengths
Insteadofcreatingalong(andboring)listwith
allyourqualities(e.g.,disciplined,creative,
problemsolver)trytoconnectthemwithreal
lifeandworkexperiences.Inotherwords,you
needtobackthesequalitiesandstrengthsup,
elseitwillappearthatyouarejusttryingto
inflatethings.
3.Makesuretousetherightkeywords
Mostcompanies(evensmallerones)arealready
usingdigitaldatabasestosearchforcandidates.
ThismeansthattheHRdepartmentwillrun
searchqueriesbasedonspecifickeywords.
Guesswhat,ifyourresumedoesn’thavethe
keywordsrelatedtothejobyouareapplyingfor,
youwillbeoutevenbeforethegamestarts.
Thesekeywordswillusuallybenouns.Check
thejobdescriptionandrelatedjobadsforaclue
onwhattheemployermightbelookingfor.
4.Useeffectivetitles
Likeitornot,employerswillusuallymakea
judgmentaboutyourresumein5seconds.
Underthistimeframethemostimportant
aspectwillbethetitlesthatyoulistedonthe
resume,somakesuretheygrabtheattention.
Trytobeasdescriptiveaspossible,givingthe
employeragoodideaaboutthenatureofyour
pastworkexperiences.Forexample:
Badtitle:Accounting
Goodtitle:ManagementofA/RandA/Pand
Recordkeeping
Wolverine Mine
YukonZincCorporationisamining,explorationanddevelopmentcompanythathas
takentheWolverineMinefromexplorationthroughdevelopmentintooperation.
WolverineMineisafly-in/fly-outundergroundmineoperationlocatedapproximately
250kmsoutheastofFaro.Weoperatea“dry”camp,andprovideflightsfrom
Whitehorse,WatsonLakeandRossRiverbasedona2weeksonand2weeksoff
rotation.
Wearecommittedtoprovidingasafeandhealthyworkingenvironmentandtoazeroincidentsafetycultureinwhichallemployeesparticipate.Weoffercompetitive
salariesandexposuretoanewmineenvironment.Withanestimated10yearmine
life,weareencouragingcareergrowthwithourcompanygrowth.
CurrentWolverineMineCareers:
JourneymanMillwrights(millandsurface)
JourneymanElectrician
ElectricianandInstrumentationSupervisor
MaintenancePlanner
HeavyDutyMechanics
WasteWaterTreatment/EquipmentOperator
WarehouseSupervisor/SiteBuyer
CampMaintenanceWorker
AdministrativeAssistant
ITAdministrator
IfyouareinterestedinbecomingamemberoftheYukonZincteam,pleasesendyour
resumebyemailto:careers@yukonzinc.comorbyfax:604-682-5404.Formore
informationvisit:www.yukonzinc.com
5.Proofreadittwice
Itwouldbedifficulttoemphasizethe
importanceofproofreadingyourresume.One
smalltypoandyourchancesofgettinghired
couldslip.Proofreadingitonceisnotenough,so
doittwice,threetimesorasmanyas
necessary.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Tlicho Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. (TEES) has a number of challenging career opportunities as part of the
care and maintenance operations for the Faro Mine Remediation Project. We are searching for the right people to fill
key roles in our dynamic fast-paced work teams. We invite you to join our team in providing care and maintenance
services at the abandoned Faro Mine site in Faro, Yukon.
Journey person - Millwright
Journey person - Electrician
Journey person - Heavy Duty Mechanic
Journey person - Light Duty Mechanic
These positions will be required to work up to 12 hours a day on a 4 day on 3 day off rotation. Some positions may
require day and night shifts. Candidates must be physically able to respond to all types of emergencies. Previous
experience in mine site settings considered an asset.
TEES is committed to developing capacity of local peoples, improving employment opportunities for local impacted
communities, providing to local business and preserving lands for future generations. TEES works in the most remote
locations and extreme environments in the world, where we continually complete projects on schedule and under
budget with over 85% employment to local impacted people.
TEES is contracted by the Faro Mine Remediation Project to provide care and maintenance services at the Faro Mine
Complex as of April 1, 2012. For more information on the Faro Mine Remediation Project, please visit www.faromine.ca.
APPLICATION PROCESS & FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please email, fax or mail your resume, in confidence, by Friday, March 02, 2012 to the attention of:
Tlicho Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. - Human Resource
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 133, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N1
Ph: (867) 669-9481 • Fx: (867) 669-9482 • E-mail: resumes@aboriginaleng.com
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Tlicho Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. (TEES) has a number of challenging career opportunities as part of the
care and maintenance operations for the Faro Mine Remediation Project. We are searching for the right people to fill
key roles in our dynamic fast-paced work teams. We invite you to join our team providing care and maintenance
services at the abandoned Faro Mine site in Faro, Yukon.
Chemists
TEES has opportunities for chemists to join a dynamic environmental monitoring team. Candidates will have experience
working in an analytical laboratory and be familiar with methods to test water for metals using Inductively Coupled
Plasma – Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and Atomic Absorption (AA), in addition to testing for other analytes
using colourimetry, gravimetric methods, titrations and using ion selective electrodes.
Ideally the candidate will have a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry or Geochemistry, along
with lab experience and environmental monitoring. Final year Bachelor of Science candidates with working experience
will also be considered.
TEES is committed to developing capacity of local peoples, improving employment opportunities for local impacted
communities, providing to local business and preserving lands for future generations. TEES works in the most remote
locations and extreme environments in the world, where we continually complete projects on schedule and under
budget with over 85% employment to local impacted people.
TEES is contracted by the Faro Mine Remediation Project to provide care and maintenance services at the Faro Mine
Complex as of April 1, 2012. For more information on the Faro Mine Remediation Project, please visit
www.faromine.ca.
APPLICATION PROCESS & FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please email, fax or mail your resume, in confidence, by Friday, March 02, 2012 to the attention of:
Tlicho Engineering & Environmental Services Ltd. - Human Resource
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 133, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N1
Ph: (867) 669-9481 • Fx: (867) 669-9482 • E-mail: resumes@aboriginaleng.com
miscellaneous
VernalEquinoxQuestionsandAnswers
Question:Whydoesn’tthevernalequinox(equalnight)
onMarch20havethesamenumberofhoursfordayand
night?
Look up!
March 3 - Mars at
Opposition. The red planet
will be at its closest
approach to Earth and its
face will be fully illuminated
by the Sun. This is the best
time to view and photograph
Mars.
March 8 - Full Moon. The
Moon will be directly
opposite the Earth from the
Sun and will be fully
illuminated as seen from
Earth. This phase occurs at
09:39 UTC.
March 14 - Conjunction of
Venus and Jupiter. The two
brightest planets in the sky
will be within 3 degrees of
each other in the evening
sky. On March 25 and 25,
the crescent Moon will be
near the two planets,
creating a dazzling evening
spectacle.
March 20 - March Equinox.
The March equinox occurs
at 05:14 UTC. The Sun will
shine directly on the equator
and there will be nearly
equal amounts of day and
night throughout the world.
This is also the first day of
spring (vernal equinox) in
the northern hemisphere
and the first day of fall
(autumnal equinox) in the
southern hemisphere.
March 22 - New Moon. The
Moon will be directly
between the Earth and the
Sun and will not be visible
from Earth. This phase
occurs at 14:37 UTC.
Answer:Ourformerastronomer,GeorgeGreenstein,had
thistosay:"Therearetworeasons.First,lightraysfrom
theSunarebentbytheEarth'satmosphere.(Thisiswhy
theSunappearssquashedwhenitsets.)Theyarebentin
suchawaythatweareactuallyabletoseetheSun
beforeitrisesandafteritsets.Thesecondreasonisthat
daytimebeginsthemomentanypartoftheSunisover
thehorizon,anditisnotoveruntilthelastpartoftheSun
hasset.IftheSunweretoshrinktoastarlikepointand
welivedinaworldwithoutair,thespringandfall
equinoxeswouldtrulyhave‘equalnights.’”
Question:Accordingtofolklore,youcanstandarawegg
onitsendontheequinox.Isthistrue?
Answer:Onespring,afewminutesbeforethevernal
equinox,severalAlmanaceditorstriedthistrick.Forafull
workday,17outof24eggsstoodstanding.Threedays
later,wetriedthistrickagainandfoundsimilarresults.
Perhaps3daysaftertheequinoxwasstilltoonear.Try
thisyourselfandletusknowwhathappens!
Lemon-Irish
Whiskey Cake
Recipe
Ingredients :
Ideally this recipe should
be started the day before
baking.
1 lemon, zest of, cut into
julienne
3/4 cup superfine sugar
(regular sugar can be
processed in a blender of
food processor)
3 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup Irish whiskey
3/4 cup butter, at room
temperature
2 cups flour
3/4 cup almonds, ground
1 pinch salt
Preparation :
www.almanac.com
Beware the ides of march ?
TheIdesofMarchfallonthe15thcalendardayofMarch,
althoughthedatehasalsobecomeintimatelyassociated
withtheassassinationofJuliusCaesar,whowas
murderedintheRomanSenateon15March,44BC.
BecausethedeathofCaesarmarkedaradicalchangein
Romansociety,theconceptoftheIdesofMarchisfamiliar
tomostscholarsofWesternhistory,alongwithfansof
Shakespeare,whoremembertheline“BewaretheIdesof
March,”fromhisplayJuliusCaesar.Inmoderndays,the
IdesofMarchcarriesasenseofmenaceanddoom,
becauseofthisassociation.
However,originally,theIdesofMarchcarriednospecial
meaning;itwasmerelypartoftheRomancalendar.
Thedaysofeachmonthusedtobecountedin
relationshiptoKalends,thefirstdayofthemonth,Nones,
theseventhday,andIdes,whichfellinthemiddleofthe
month—somewherebetweenthe13thandthe15th,
dependingonthemonth.Usually,Idesfellduringthefull
moon,andit wasactuallyanauspiciousdayinRoman
society.ThismayexplainwhyCaesardidnotheedthe
warningofananonymoussoothsayer.ThetermsKalends,
Ides,andNoneswereusedinvariouspartsofEurope
throughtheRenaissancebeforebeingabandoned,and
Shakespeare'soriginalaudienceprobablywouldnothave
foundthe phrasethe“IdesofMarch”atallremarkable.
Place julienned lemon zest
in a small bowl. Let it soak
in whiskey overnight.
The next day, preheat oven
to 350°F .
Grease a 9 inch cake pan.
Cream the butter and sugar
together until light and
fluffy and then whisk in the
eggs.
Sift the flour and add to the
butter mixture together
with the salt.
Stir to blend. Fold in the
ground almonds.
Strain the whiskey,
discarding the zest, and stir
the whiskey into the batter.
Pour into the prepared pan,
and bake for about one
hour, until golden brown,
and a toothpick inserted in
the center comes out clean.
10 servings
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements
Please submit your
announcements by
the 28th of each
Month to;
Luc Lefebvre (March 8th)
TheFrozenMukluk@gmail.com
If possible, limit
your
announcements
to
20 words
or less.
BobRogers(March
st
Happy Birthday
Charlene McCool
March 24
Love& hugs from,
Gerald
Elenita Unrau (March 12th )
Diana Rogerson (March 23
rd
)
Kerry Wagantall (March 6th)
ANNIVERSARIES
Michael
Heigl
From Nina
& Jurgen
(March
16th )
DanBakke
Fromyour
friends
Gerald&
Charlene
March 28th
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Kieth Austin
(March 4th )
GET WELL
Happy
Birthday
GlendaPower
!
th
March17 March 17 :
Special
Birthday
Greetings to
my good
friend, Glenda
Power
Love your little
buddy, Taylor
Minder xoxo
THANK YOU
HAPPYBIRTHDAY
GRADUATION
H-1
(MARCH21ST)
FROMH-2
TheFrozenMukluk@gmail.com
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday
Charlene McCool
March 24
Kisses from
ivan
Jeff Irvine
(March 4th)
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Rachelle
Levesque,
love Mom
and Ralph
(March 8th)
March 10
Happy 3rd Birthday
To Monica Kazda
Love
Mommy and Daddy
th
March 28 : Happy Birthday,
Auntie Jody!
Love your little niece, Taylor
xoxo
Happy
Birthday
Pisces
February
19
-March0
Happy
Birthday
Aries
March21–
April20
Happy Birthday
Happy 50th
Birthday to Michael
Heigl
Love Sabine
John Shaw
(March 24th )
Your loving wife,
Phyllis
Happy 28th Birthday
Jody Power
Have a great day! Lots of
Love, Dad, Mom, Krista &
John xoxoxoxo
th
WELCOME HOME
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
KIM
WHINCUP
(March2nd)
BIRTHS
MEMORIALS
Ralph Anderson
(March 5th )
Love Sharie
BIRTHDAYS
BABY SHOWERS
HAPPYBIRTHDAY
March 1st
Happy 30th Birthday
Krista Power
Have a wonderful
birthday with all
your friends!
Lots of Love,
Dad, Mom, Jody &
John
xoxoxoxo
MARCH CELEBRITY
BIRTHDAYS
Mar01st1810FredericChopin
Mar2rdnd1962JonBonJovi
Mar3 1847AlexanderGrahamBell
Mar.6thth1475Michelangelo
Mar.7 1960IvanLendl
Mar.9thth1918MickeySpillane
Mar.10 1940ChuckNorris
Mar.12thth1948JamesTaylor
Mar.14 1879AlbertEinstein
Mar.19thrd1848WyattEarp
Mar.23nd1929SirRogerBannister
Mar.22 1931WilliamShatner
Mar.24thth1910ClydeBarrow
Mar.25th 1942ArethaFranklin
Mar.27 th1963QuentinTarantino
Mar.30 1937WarrenBeatty
DENISON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
The senior
management of Denison Environmental Services (DES) wish to thank the
people and businesses of Faro and the Town of Faro staff with whom we have worked
during the past 3 years of Faro Mine Site Care and Maintenance operations.
Thank you for your help and cooperation, and for welcoming DES into your
community.
It has been our pleasure to know you, and we look forward to working
with you
again in the future.
Unfortunately,
with the loss of the Faro Mine Care and Maintenance contract, many of
our management
and supervisory staff either have, or will soon, depart the Town of
Faro. However, DES is committed to maintaining a presence in the Yukon. Our
Whitehorse
office remains open and we have recently been awarded a contract to
provide
Care and Maintenance services at the Mount Nansen site near Carmacks.
Thank you again for the past 3 years. We wish you all the best for the coming years
and we
expect our paths will once again cross.
Sincerely,
Ian Ludgate
– DES Manager
Jon Bronson
– DES Project Manager
Roy Morrell
– DES Project Manager
Autio – DES Superintendent
Kristian
WHITEHORSE
OFFICE:
HEAD OFFICE:
th
4109 4 Avenue, Suite 207
1 Horne Walk, Suite 200
Whitehorse,
YT
Elliot Lake, ON,
Y1A 1H6
P5A 2A5
Tel: (867)
393-4800
Tel: (705) 848-9191
393-4803
Fax: (867)
Fax: (705) 848-5814
March 12th, 2012
Happy 3rd Birthday, Taylor!
“The
Faro Grads of
2012
would
like to thank
everyone
who donated
cakes
and
supported us
at the
Valentine’s
Cake Walk!”
Congratulations
Aydyn
on
earning enough
recycling
points to get
this stereo!
Love Grandma & Grandpa
Special
Specialbirthday
birthday
greetingstooursweet
greetingsto
littlegranddaughter,
MandyFreake
Taylor!Celebratingher
celebrating her
3rdBirthdayonMarch
bdayonMarch
12th.Lotsoflove,from
13th.Love,
Gramma&
Mom &
Granpa...xoxoxo
Dad..xoxo
March4
March4
HappyBirthday
HappyBirthday
RudyCouture(Dad)
RudyCouture(Dad)
LoveBill,Glenda,
LoveBill,Glenda,
Krista,Jody&John
Krista,Jody&John
xoxo
xoxo
Thanks to everyone who
submitted this month!
Thank you to Sarah and Tina for
hosting a special Valentine's Day craft
session at the Rec Centre!
It was a blast!
We love you so much! Lots of
love, hugs and kisses
from Mommy and Daddy! xoxo
Happy 3rd Birthday Monica love
from Hunter and Cavan
(March 10th )
Happy 3rd Birthday Taylor love
from Hunter and Cavan
(March 12th )
toeveryonethat
cameoutforthe
“Ol’Fashioned
MovieNight”!
$49was
collectedand
wenttotheFaro
2012Grads
Staytunedfor
thenext“Ol’
FashionedMovie
Night”!
Hunter and Cavan wish the best of luck
to their friends Tomas and Maija on their
big move back to Ontario.
We will miss you all so much!
st
HAPPY
BIRTHDAYCST.
JEANLUC
BEDARD
(March13th)
March 1 : Happy
30th Birthday,
Auntie Krista!
Love you and
miss you lots,
from Taylor
xoxo
March 12th:
Happy Birthday,
Auntie Mandy!
Miss you and
love you lots
from your little
niece, Taylor
xoxo
MARCH activities
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Council7pm
MinorHockey
(4:00–5:30pm)
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(4:00–5:30pm)
Junior
GirlGuides
Rangers
7:00-9:00pm (3:30–6:00pm)
AdultHockey
(7:30–9:30pm)
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@Library10:30
am
Thursday
SeniorsCarpetBowling
(1:00–3:00pm)
MinorHockey
(4:00-5:30pm)
AdultHockey
(7:30–9:30pm)
Archery(6:00–7:00pm)
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SeniorsCarpetBowling
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(1:00–3:00pm)
Can-SkateLearn
PaintingClass3:30toSkate
EXTRAICE
PublicSkate(3:30–5:30pm)
AdultHockey
5:30pm
(3:30–5:30pm)
TIMES(7:30–9:30pm) CATCH(4:00–5:00pm)
CANSKATE+PRES
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CHOOL=FIGURE
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7:30-8:30
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(1:00–3:00pm)
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CANSKATE+
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PRESCHOOL=
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