Letters Archive
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April 1, 2015
- There’s a method to appease all bridge users Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
- Here is some pre-session advice I am trying to give the opposition parties more effective questions that will be hard for the government not to answer.
- Postpone those sections coming into force This is an open letter to MP Blake Richards,
- If the price is right, you could spin the wheel too! So, you just moved to Whitehorse.
March 31, 2015
- How do you fight terror? With more terror? I appreciate that there is a potential threat against Canada.
March 30, 2015
- Ryan Leef certainly isn’t representing us We are pleased that our MP, Ryan Leef, has penned the letter above about Bill S-6 to provide the Yukon public with some facts.
- YESAA protects the Yukon’s socio-economic fabric Bill S-6 – more commonly known as the Yukon and Nunavut Regulatory Improvement Act – has generated a fair bit of discussion in Yukon, and rightfully so.
- Slaughtered dog in Whitehorse: a wake-up call Like many Yukoners,
March 27, 2015
- I beseech you to reject this outrageous bill! Ed. note: this is an open letter to Gov. Gen. David Johnston and Claude Nolin, the Speaker of the Senate.
- A slow burn over an unfinished project FireSmart is fired up with more public funding sparking another trail-blazing short summer economy.
- Choose tranquility over noisy, smelly machines! Our elected city council has before it a motion to consider allowing motor traffic on the Millennium Trail foot bridge.
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Sharing doesn’t mean raising the risk of injuries To all users of the Millennium Trail and Rotary Centennial (Pedestrian) Bridge:
- What does the Yukon really need the most? Stop flattering yourself, Mr. Wilf Carter, that you could have somehow “gotten under my skin by challenging my beliefs.”
- There are some people in power who shouldn’t be These are extracts of my submission to the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development regarding Bill S-6:
- Spring is here, but the premier’s plan isn’t Spring weather marks the two-year anniversary (March 26, 2013)
- We just refuse to ignore a global menace Prime Minister Harper rightly pointed out that the threat of ISIL was neither invented nor invited by Canada.
March 26, 2015
- The key to curbing TB is early detection Congratulations are in order for the B.C. Interior Health Authority (IHA). After seven long years, the TB outbreak in Kelowna has ended.
March 25, 2015
- Why is this court action happening? The Kluane First Nation (KFN) is taking two of its citizens to court to take away their houses.
- Does the city or YTG get more dubious headlines? Before the First Nations and other environment-loving Yukoners could take a bite out of YTG over fracking again, the City of Whitehorse fracked up.
- If the city told the truth about Whistle Bend .... One of the driving forces behind the proposed soccer field at Whistle Bend (Star, March 24) is to sell lots.