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Posted: Jan 16, 2021 8:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 16 People like the bacon and cheese, said Collette Catto, who s been getting creative with bannock.(Submitted by Collette Catto)
Collette Catto of Whitehorse loves to cook. She also likes to be creative.
She s been making bannock since she was a young girl, but she recently hit on something that s proving to be a mouth-watering hit stuffed bannock. I make bannock with stuffed bacon and cheese. People like the bacon and cheese, she said.
Catto started off with her basic bannock recipe and then she had the idea. I started rolling it out and making it flat, so I added a bit more flour to make it pliable so that I could use it when I was making Indian tacos, Catto said.
Posted: Jan 09, 2021 9:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 9
Temperatures are expected to remain unseasonably warm for a large portion of the North this weekend, particularly through Yukon, N.W.T. and Kivalliq.(Adil Syed)
December, January … what will February hold? Well, we re not talking about that just yet. But both the last two months have started with record-shattering warm temperatures that don t feel right for the season.
It has everyone asking, including myself, what month is it? 2021 did start feeling seasonal, or even a little below, but it has quickly become a roller coaster of temperatures.
As we rang in the new year, there were extreme cold warnings throughout Nunavut. Then, in the blink of an eye, things dramatically warmed up. Some communities warmed up close to 30 C in just over 24 hours this last week.
Haines Junction shaken by magnitude 3.6 earthquake
The quake hit 14 kilometres west of Haines Junction at 7:57 a.m., according to the United States Geological Survey’s Alaska Earthquake Centre.
Social Sharing I heard a few creaks and groans and snow slid off the roof, said Champagne and Aishihik First Nations elder
Posted: Jan 09, 2021 1:19 PM CT | Last Updated: January 9
Haines Junction, Yukon, was shaken by a magnitude 3.6 earthquake Saturday morning.(Mike Rudyk/CBC)