Letters Archive
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July 13, 2015
- We are concerned for these residents’ safety Last Friday, my husband and I visited a resident at Closeleigh Manor.
- I will be the city manager for $124,000 per year Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Dan Curtis.
July 10, 2015
- We may need an election for action Dear Yukon friends and neighbours:
- Your bridge, trail support is welcome Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
- Here’s how to tackle the scourge of homelessness There are a lot of people involved in the Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition movement, trying to do their best for people in need.
July 9, 2015
- The dream of TB REACH continues For some reason, I cannot let go of the dream of having TB REACH funded.
July 8, 2015
- Don’t endanger small business! If the City of Whitehorse passes huge fee increases and a small business can’t renew its licence, then the city has put a small business out of business.
- Party fusion undermined the UFA and council A popular stereotype held by many Yukoners pits pro-environment and pro-First Nation NDP and Liberal reps against the pro-industry Yukon Party.
- We have lost one of the colourful five per cent Ed. note: this submission was read out at the recent service for the late Mike Powalchuk in Ross River.
July 7, 2015
- Statistics for maternal and child health Globally, over 30 years, child deaths went from 14 million to 6.3 million per year.
- Children are our most important investment The number one investment in the Yukon is all our children. Second is our cultural heritage, starting with our First Nations people.
- A billion here, a billion there really starts to add up! Subject: A billion here and a billion there, and it really starts to add up!
July 6, 2015
- Are the judges now running the country? Are Supreme Court judges stepping over their judicial limitations?
- Hilltop horse is the wrong colour Why is the City of Whitehorse horse on Two Mile Hill not white?
- Premier, minister must wake up to the realities This is to the people of the Yukon.