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July 30, 2015
- Who do you choose in the next election? A possible recession is on the horizon and negativity is everywhere.
July 29, 2015
- Politically fruity food for thought If apples are red (Liberal) and oranges are orange (NDP), what is Conservative? Blueberry?
- Something is starting to smell bad at Yukon College Word on the street has reached me that Yukon College aspires to achieve “university” status and accreditation.
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How YEC’s LNG scheme became de-feathered The Yukon Energy Corp.’s (YEC’s) liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Whitehorse really showed LNG is for the birds in July in Whitehorse.
July 28, 2015
- The Conservative Circus comes this way This is my humble response to your page 2 story on the SS Klondike, etc., in Monday’s paper.
- Your writer had the wrong name Your writer had the wrong name
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Your zeal for industrialization will save me money This is a letter to Premier Darrell Pasloski and all honourable members of the Yukon Party cabinet.
- Pre-demolition reunion was a grand success On the weekend of July 10-12,
July 27, 2015
- A better way to support middle class families Canadians don’t have to settle for the Conservative government’s family policies that give the most money to those who need it the least.
- Air North goes over and above the call of duty On July 15, I needed to get a very large painting from Vancouver to Whitehorse.
- An incomparable mining historian is gone “The Yukon has lost its premier mining historian.”
- Relax – Whitehorse softball is not the pros Is there anything more inflammatory in sports than a protest?
July 24, 2015
- Is it sunny or rainy politics today in the Yukon? It is always raining politics, with the sun shining at the same time in the Yukon.
- Saving Yukon jobs and keeping businesses open I am inviting the Yukon government – nay, urging it – to intervene in litigation initiated against the rules the Hon. Jason Kenney imposed on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
- Factual notes to the YEC’s fiction machine A year has come and gone since Yukon Energy Corp.’s Scott Kent made his classic sales pitch for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the July 18, 2014, edition of the Whitehorse Star.
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Far more than moving the cenotaph is planned Re. an article about our cenotaph in the Whitehorse Star on Tuesday, July 21 by Stephanie Waddell.
July 23, 2015
- Tories, Grits invite resource exploitation Some people attempt to upsell the Harper Conservative government.