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Instructions for installing, configuring, and using Phabricator. In the dead cold of a northern Canadian winter, 30-year-old Marissa finds herself in a detox centre, every bone in her body yearning for a drink. The only thing worse than drinking would be to return to the lonely hell of alcoholism. Free Love takes us into the heart of the recovery community in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, as Marissa struggles to find hope in a town that loves to party, where temptation and the beauty and danger of the northern wilderness are never far away. Free Love is available for purchase. Please use the Paypal Button to purchase your copy. If you would like to dedicate the book to someone please enter it into the dedication box before clicking the Paypal button. If you are in Yellowknife, Free Love is available at the Yellowknife Book Cellar and the Down to Earth Gallery. You can also buy Free Love on Amazon using the links below. Purchase on Amazon United States Purchase on Amazon Canada




Free Love wins national recognition with an Honourable Mention in the Whistler Independent Book Awards, the first juried awards in Canada to recognize exceptional quality in independent publishing. ”Free Love is a moving portrait of a woman rediscovering herself. In addition to being a terrific read, there are many moments of powerful wisdom. The story could be of great help to readers who are affected by or interested in alcoholism.” –Susan Juby, Author of  Nice Recovery “Free Love is a riveting read and astonishing in its vulnerability and courage. It is the first novel set in Yellowknife that I find believable. Annelies Pool is clearly at the top of her game as a writer.” –Richard Van Camp, Author of The Lesser Blessed, The Moon of Letting Go and Night Moves “A difficult story told with empathy and humour, Free Love is a gripping tale about life in Yellowknife through the eyes of an alcoholic. Annelies takes us inside a part of the North that many of us see only from the outside, and she nails it.




Once I picked this book up, I couldn’t put it down until I was finished.” –Judith Drinnan, Yellowknife Book Cellar Annelies speaks about Free Love with Loren McGinnis, host of CBC North Radio’s Trailbreaker. See full interview here. John Mutford reviews Free Love for The Book Mine Set. Annelies answers questions about the inspiration for Free Love and the writing life on Goodreads. “Free Love, a tale of addiction in YK”  — Yellowknifer, January 29, 2016. The landscape of Free Love: Hamilton Fire & Ambulance: 873-2222 2016 Memorial Hockey Challenge Raises $18,000 for Community The City of Yellowknife, in partnership with the RCMP and Northern Safety Association successfully coordinated a 3-on-3 outdoor hockey game during the Long John Jamboree, hosted a luncheon with former NHL players, Theo Fleury, Jamie Macoun and Dana Murzyn and raised $18,000 during the Memorial Hockey Challenge. A & A Technical Services Adam and Laurie Bembridge




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Benvenuto Cellini was born in Florence in 1500. He was apprenticed to a goldsmith at the age of 15. At the age of 16, continual duelling and brawling caused him to be exiled to Sienna. In 1523, he was prosecuted yet again for fighting. The justice ruled that he be given the death penalty. Luckily for Cellini, he managed to flee to Rome. There, he became a pupil working under Michaelangelo. In 1527, he shot a constable of Bourbon and the Prince of Orange. In addition to his criminal list, Cellini was accused of killing a rival goldsmith. Ten years after the murder of the constable and the prince, he was accused of embezzlement. After being thrown in jail, he escaped with much skill to be foolishly caught and imprisoned again. Among his most famous patrons were Pope Clement VII, Pope Paul III, Francis 1 of France, and Cosimo 1 de Medici of Florence. Cellini was an accomplished sculptor and engraver. He was a versatile artist of the Italian High Renaissance. Throughout his career, Cellini worked for the Papacy and the Aristocracy.




Stay in a new kind of place Built in 1752, the impressive townhouse boasts magnificent original features including a stone-flagged entrance hall, grand sweeping staircase, panelled rooms, vaulted cellar and Rococo ceiling. And, for additional comfort there are modern improvements and air conditioning throughout. Our licensed lounge bar serves snacks and light refreshments including a selection of York Brewery beers. You can relax and unwind in one of 3 social spaces, stay in touch with friends and family using the free Wi-Fi or enjoy a game of pool in the bar. Safestay York is the ideal destination for your next city break. HOW TO GET HERE From York train and coach station the hostel is just a 6 minute walk. Upon exiting the train station turn right onto Queens Street, go over the bridge and follow the road around to the left until you meet the cross roads with Blossom Street. Turn left onto Blossom Street and continue onto Micklegate through Micklegate gateway. Safestay York is a two mintute walk on your left, in Micklegate House, opposite the Priory Church of the Holy Trinity.




Nearest train station: York. Nearest airport: Leeds Bradford.The hostel doesn't have its own car park, but there are a number of affordable car parks nearby. Safestay York offers mostly en-suite facilities in rooms ranging from private twins and doubles through to dormitory rooms with 4 to 12 bunk beds. This allows us to cater for groups of all sizes including families, couples, backpackers and school trips. Secure key card access TV in private rooms Free tea / coffee in private rooms Towels provided in private rooms Toiletries provided in private rooms Cot available on request Towel hire / purchase Toiletries available to purchase Reception opening timesReception is staffed 24 hours Cancellation / PrepaymentCancellation and prepayment policies vary according to booking and offer conditions at the time of purchase. Please check the conditions when making a purchase. Children and extra bedsAll children are welcome. There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.




PetsPets, including assistance dogs, are allowed only in private rooms. GroupsWhen booking for more than 10 persons, different policies and additional supplements may apply. Payment cards acceptedSafestay York accepts these cards and reserves the right to pre-authorise your card prior to arrival. 23 Rooms, 147 Beds 2x 4 Bed Mixed Dormitory * 1x 4 Bed Mixed Dormitory 4x 6 Bed Mixed Dormitory * 6x 8 Bed Mixed Dormitory * 4x 10 Bed Mixed Dormitory * 1x 12 Bed Mixed Dormitory * 3x Twin Bunk Private Room 1x Double Bed Private Room * 1x Double Bed + Single Bed Private Family Room * * = w/- en-suite Coach set-down and pick-up only GROUP DISCOUNTS when booking 10 or more people Safestay only serve quality food that has been responsibly sourced by our suppliers. We know how important it is to start the day the right way and offer groups a diverse selection of healthy continental breakfast items. We've partnered with local restaurants and caterers to offer packed lunches and evening meals.

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