New segment airs tomorrow - Nov 7
Does the Yukon’s climate leave nothing to be desired? Would the territory be better if there were more double decker buses? What if an NHL franchise relocated to Whitehorse? These are just a few of the questions Jesse and Mark ask in the next segment of Smells Like Yukon, when they hit the “road to Yutopia” to determine whether or not the Yukon is the ideally perfect state.
As usual, the segment is scheduled to air on CBC Yukon the first Wednesday of the month, sometime between 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. PST. Just in case there’s any doubt, that would be tomorrow… Wednesday, November 7th. If necessary, you can use the link on the Smells Like Yukon homepage to hear tomorrow’s segment live on CBC’s internet radio.
As usual, the official Smells LikeYukon website will be updated with content related to the new segment. Online features include music details, audio outtakes, behind the scenes gossip, and a bunch of other stuff. As of today, the previous segment, “Hip Check,” is now available to members of the Smells Like Yukon Members Club for online listening.
In the meantime, we highly recommend that you take this last opportunity to vote in our current online poll about the best way to make Whitehorse even hipper. Voted once or twice already? We don’t care… and neither does the polling software, which lets you vote as often as you want. It was probably designed by U.S. Republicans.
If voting in some pointless poll doesn’t appeal to you, why not take a stab at the caption contest? Actually, there are a lot of reasons not to. For starters, a late-breaking entry by a member of the Urban Yukon community has decreased the odds of the next entry winning the grand prize from 100% to 50%. If it’s any consolation, the grand prize totally sucks.
Of course, you can always peruse the usual smattering of updated news, unbecoming events, free store donations, and online video clips and other features on the Smells Like Yukon website.
November 6th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
I love your poll about making Whitehorse hipper! After the press the Yukon got following the appearance of a naked guy on the cover of Up Here magazine last July ( http://www.yukonalaska.com/nudehiking/uphere-july2006.htm ), this should be an obvious choice, but you never know when “the Christian right” might show up and mess up the results.