Letters Archive
Popular discussions
May 16, 2018
- Another day, another gas hike As of this morning in Whitehorse, we now pay $1.44 for a litre of gasoline – an overnight rise of five cents.
- Mining development isn’t a serious threat here All governments in Canada live in fear of out-of-control mining development,Mining development isn’t a serious threat here
May 15, 2018
- This group has accomplished a lot The official Opposition would like to commend Cystic Fibrosis Yukon Chapter for the work that they’ve done over the past five years to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) research and therapy for Yukoners.
- We look forward to working with researchers On May 4-5, 2018, the Kluane First Nation and the Dän Keyi Renewable Resource Council hosted the first ever Lhù’ààn Mân – Kluane Lake Research Summit.
May 14, 2018
- We need to discuss this development’s impacts Unknown to most of the public is Goldcorp’s initial mining proposal,
- These musical groups are community treasures I am writing to congratulate and thank the organizers and musicians who were part of two great recent concerts that mark important anniversaries in our community.
May 11, 2018
- Liberals listened before their budget-making Well, I am surprised that the Liberals actually listened to Yukoners’ wishes and needs before tabling their 2018-19 budget in March.
May 10, 2018
- What to do with teachers’ work hours? Recently, a politician suggested that teachers should be made to work “normal hours” – basically 48 weeks, from nine to five.
May 9, 2018
- Why are we subsidizing developers? Do Whitehorse residents support giving taxpayers’ money to developers who sell or rent condos (Star, May 8)?
- Liberals must end their carbon tax cover-up Justin Trudeau is trying to ram through his carbon tax,
- Residents have concerns with 12th Avenue traffic Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city councillors.