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February 24, 2017
- Prestigious awards for an illustrious leader In the Feb. 7 issue of the Star, writer Murray Martin
- Put the fracking moratorium in writing, Mr. Premier Three months after forming government,
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The Pledge to Drive Safe is gathering steam During an afternoon discussion at the F.H. Collins Teen Parent Centre regarding the practices of safe driving,
- The future of cable TV is in major change mode The world is changing in how we communicate, receive news, what we calling watching TV, shows, sports, etc.
- Not happy? Well, whose fault is that? If you’re not happy and you don’t know why,
February 22, 2017
- Liberals’ envisioned ‘change’ is found in our pockets Hands up everyone who believes a country can continue to borrow money, grow the national debt indefinitely and never have to pay it back.
- Contracting rules have lapsed into craziness It was with huge interest I read Doug Martens’ letter in Monday’s Star
- MacLean’s magazine apparently supports ageism In the Feb. 13 issue of MacLean’s magazine, columnist Scott Gilmore wrote a rant about baby boomers.
- In my books, Bernier has fallen from grace Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier favours no limits of bullets in firearms clips.
February 21, 2017
- Building walls: isn’t there an app for that? Walls are great if you remember their structural limitations, and humans have been building strong, secure walls for thousands of years.
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Snowmobilers have joined the Pledge to Drive Safe The Klondike Snowmobile Association (KSA) has joined the Pledge to Drive Safe campaign!
February 20, 2017
- Why are we the baby of the Canadian family? Yukon is the baby of the family of regions in Canada.
- And all I wanted to do was stock the campground! Since returning to the Yukon in ’98, I have, with one exception, provided firewood for the local campground every year.
February 17, 2017
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Mayor and council have endorsed our cause! Pledge to Drive Safe is a campaign aimed at acknowledging the risks of distracted, impaired or aggressive driving,
- A kernel of truth? I was listening to that alternative radio station, CJUC-92.5 FM,
- A game changer First Nations meeting with the Yukon government (Star, Jan. 16)
- Why should ratepayers be on the hook for this? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Economic Development Minister Ranj Pillai, who is also responsible for the Yukon Energy Corp.
- Councillor’s remarks were an uncalled-for slam I sat and listened to city councillor Rob Fendrick unleash his objections
- I guess cold cash beats willing volunteers So my perfect morning cup of coffee was wrecked the other day when CBC interviewed George Harvey, the president of the Glacier Bears swim club.
February 16, 2017
- Federal budget time is looming again Here are some opinions and predictions about the next federal budget’s tax measures.