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Dawson kids got a chance to meet Morgan and Herkimer after the play. Photo by Dan Davidson

Welcome to the January 30, 2004 edition of the online Klondike Sun, which reproduces a selection of the photographs and articles from the January 27 hard copy edition.

The Sun has not been updated on the web since the January 16/04 issue. At that time our volunteer webmaster, Richard Lawrence, finally ran out of time to keep this site current. We have been some time working out another way to get back online.

We have had many inquiries about the absence of current issues here, and we note that the site has had more than 1,000 hits since the last new posting.

As this new site develops over the next few months you will note changes in the format. We expect to be asking you to pay something in order to gain access to these files, and will be giving you an option of an issue-by-issue or yearly rate. In the time we have been online, since 1997, the site has had free access. We have tried asking for donations, and if the nearly $100,000 hits on the site had each generated a loonie, we’d be laughing right now, but it hasn’t worked out that way. We need to make enough money to pay for the existence of the site, and perhaps a bit more to help our bottom line.

See you again shortly.

 

•Front page photo

 

•Rangers are Good Citizen-Soldiers, Says Northern Area Commander

 

•Lone Wolf Stalks Dogs in Dawson

 

•Fur Show Revival a Sign of Industry Revival

 

•Fur Show Was a WOW

 

•Morgan’s Journey Reaches Dawson

 

•Let it Snow, Let it Snow

 

•January NEWSLETTER ..Dawson City Arts Society

 

•Telegraph office future home for Dawson Museum Director

 

•Uffish Thoughts: Why Such a Big Surprise?