Letters Archive
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- Comments should be thoughtful, not abusive (9)
- Proposed building called inappropriate for neighbourhood (7)
- Building’s entry system swiftly repaired (3)
- Electric vehicles will shuttle bus drivers to and from routes (3)
- Meters pilfered, damaged beyond repair (3)
- Respiratory illness season is proving routine, MD says (2)
- Games Centre to receive major improvements (2)
- Hoofed animals may come under management protocols (1)
April 30, 2018
- The location makes no sense The location of the new French school (Star, April 27) should be up on the bench, where there is much easier access.
- Legislated immersion is always perversion Chief Steve Smith, of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nation (CAFN), and his people are committed to the revitalization of the Southern Tutchone language (Star, Apr. 24).
April 27, 2018
- We’re aiming common-sense laws at gun violence There’s been robust debate in Yukon on the perceived impact of the new federal firearms legislation, Bill C-71.
- A criminal investigation is needed Ed. note: this is a letter to Environment Minister Pauline Frost and Walt Monegan, the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Public Safety.
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We decamp with gratitude and a garage sale Goodbye … and thank you. You, the patrons of the Robert Service Campground, have enriched our lives more than you can ever know.
April 26, 2018
- A peaceful solution is the best The Bible includes the quote “An Eye for an Eye,” and this seems to be the current solution to the problems in Syria.
April 25, 2018
- Main Street users are being driven away! I have been a citizen of Whitehorse for over 50 years,
- Semi-sober thoughts about creeping socialism Socialism only succeeds by convincing most of the people to give up their privileges.
April 24, 2018
- Semi-sober thoughts about legalized pot Why don’t old prospectors smoke or toke?
April 20, 2018
- It’s tough to bid against the giants Before the Liberal government came to power in the Yukon,
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Recalling how elk first arrived in Yukon As early as 1946, the Yukon Fish and Game had been urging the territorial government to import elk and bison into the Yukon.
- Conservative and Liberal values often differ Canadian values not only differ, they are often diametrically opposed.