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A sign of spring: Yukon River breaks in Dawson City

Whoever guessed closest to Monday, May 4th at 6:41pm was right. The ice on the Yukon River has started to move.

Ice movement has been recorded every year since 1896

Whoever guessed closest to Monday, May 4th at 6:41pm was right.

That's when theice on the Yukon River at Dawson City started to move this year,as temperatures reached 12 degrees on Monday.

The annual breakup is a sure sign of spring.

Every year in Dawson City thebreakup is marked by a clock which stops at the pull of a cable. The cable is attached to a tripod placed on the river's frozen surface.

The clock this year was again checked by a member of IODE, a grouponce called the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire. The charitable order of Yukon women dates back more than a century and has beenrunning the ice-guessing contest since the 1940s.

The official website which tracks the Yukon River breakingsays: "As the focus of a vigorous betting tradition, the exact time and date of breakup has been recorded annually since 1896."

The ice breakup this year is not unusual. Records show that most years it happensin early May.

The breakup isgood news for local residentsas it reduces the risk of floodingand meansa local ferry will soon begin carrying people across the river.

The official time as measured at the Dnoj Zho Cultural Centre: 6:41 p.m. (Dnoj Zho Cultural Centre / Facebook)