YK Past Blast: Old City Hall

NWT Archives/Northwest Territories. Dept. of Information fonds/G-1979-023: 2143 We’re not sure if YK had parking meters in the old days, but if it did, this is where you would have gone to pay your ticket. This old city hall, located at the corner of 50th Street and 51st Avenue (home currently to the parkade entrance of the

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YK Past Blast: Sanders’ cabin on Jolliffe Island

by Fran Hurcomb The old Sanders family cabin on Jolliffe Island was built in the 1940s by Charlie and Mira Sanders. They raised their family there for many years before moving to town. It was rented by a wide variety of people during the ’70s and ’80s. Pictured here in 1985.

YK Past Blast: When the circus came to YK

by Fran Hurcomb The circus came to town in 1982 and set up in the parking lot of the Community Arena. For many northerners, it was their first encounter with an elephant. Nancy Magrum took a ride along with her kids and their friends.

YK Past Blast: Fixing the Otter

by Fran Hurcomb Mechanics at Raecom Air (located where Air Tindi is today) work on the motor of a Single Otter aircraft in 1986.

YK Past Blast: Woodyard 1985 Group Shot

Every summer for several years, an Old Town group photo was organized in the Woodyard. Anyone who wanted to be in the photo was welcome. How many faces can you identify in this one?

YK Past Blast: Johnny Nault and “Esprit”

Commercial fisherman Johnny Nault lived with his family on Jolliffe Island for many years during the ’80s and ’90s. He is pictured here with the faithful “Esprit” in 1985.

YK Past Blast: Slugger and Porkchop

Slugger was a well-known character in Old Town. Porkchop was his pet pig for the summer of 1982 and ran loose with a pack of local dogs. He disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the autumn.

YK Past Blast: Canadian Championship Dog Derby

The 150-mile Canadian Championship Dog Derby has been a Yellowknife institution for 60 years. Over this time, many different starting places and routes have been tried. In the 1990s, the race took off from Back Bay in Old Town. Grant and Richard Beck led the way out of the chutes.

YK Past Blast: Great Slave’s fisherlady

Nancy Buckley was a well-known fisherlady on Great Slave lake, first based in Hay River and then in Yellowknife. She and her husband Archie ran the fish barge on Joliffe Island and supplied most of the fresh fish in Yellowknife. She died in 2007 at the age of 46.

YK Past Blast: Raven Mad Daze

For over 30 years, this festival of music, food, good shopping deals and shaving cream took place every June on the closest Friday evening to Solstice. Franklin Avenue was closed off and everyone came out to wander around in a huge crowd and celebrate the longest day. The event disappeared about 5 years ago due to lack

YK Past Blast: Gerry Murphy Arena

As the Yellowknife Rec Hockey league gets underway, here’s a memory from the Gerry Murphy days. Hutch ran the “Murphdome” for years and was well known to anyone who skated in Yellowknife. The arena was demolished in 2004 after 54 years of use.

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