Letters Archive
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September 21, 2017
- Do Yukoners want this American trend? There’s a new trend starting with wage increases next year in the private and public sectors in the United States.
September 20, 2017
- We are not prepared for a stronger economic future Is the Yukon, especially the City of Whitehorse,
- Make no mistake: hunting is not slaughter I have worked in industry (lab technician, Hi-Grade Containers) as well as within wildlife management (conservation officer).
September 18, 2017
- Be sure to prepare for emergencies! The Yukon government has sent out information on preparing for emergencies like earthquakes, floods and other cases.
- Here are some realities about the United Way On Friday,
September 15, 2017
- Let’s give our children a good start In July, I witnessed a baby being completely calmed down by the simple act of breastfeeding.
- You pay taxes; Trudeau fritters them away It turns out all those selfies people take with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are costing ordinary Canadians a bundle.
- A big thank you to our wildfire crews The arrival of fall weather has reduced Yukon’s risk of fire.
- Bet on it: Yukon will soon be heavily mined I’ve upset my main support base with my last letter (Star, Sept. 11).
- Offering a timely reminder I’m just asking
- YEC presents: an LNG turbine and higher rates In the 2016 election,
September 14, 2017
- Scheer bungled and fumbled the ball It had appeared the Conservative Party of Canada was going to put the arrogant, fact-twisting legacy of Stephen Harper behind it.
September 13, 2017
- The care of these wonderful people was exceptional This is an open letter to home care Yukon and the doctors who looked after my wife,
- Is the bureaucrats’ control of our politicians new? I see that some Yukon sectors report increased difficulties in dealing with the Yukon government
- Legalized cannabis opens up many questions Cannabis will be made legal by next year.
- Blindly putting the cart before the horse There are many major points the feds and the territory must consider before using taxpayers’ dollars to develop backroads into the environment.