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February 10, 2015
- A Nutrition North rebuttal: food for thought Last week, the Liberal candidate, Larry Bagnell, criticized the Nutrition North program.
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Veteran local Guider was honoured On Jan. 13, the NT/YT Area of Girl Guides of Canada presented Evelyn Neave with her 55-year membership pin at Copper Ridge Place.
February 9, 2015
- Billions in profit, yet another cash grab Ed. note: this is a letter to the TD-Canada Trust Bank.
- Is lateral violence linked to the residential schools? If you must blame something, blame Ottawa; it’s all the federal government’s fault.
February 6, 2015
- Let’s honour International Development Week This week marks the 25th anniversary of International Development Week in Canada
- We know damn well what’s killing the caribou I see another big bad wolf nursery rhyme has made its way onto the pages of the past Wednesday’s Star.
- Is this diversifying Yukon’s economy? So, you will recall in the Yukon Territory here, we are “heavily involved in the LNG industry”
- Let the band play on as the YP Titanic slips away YP Titanic is listing badly in stormy seas.
- Mush this disgrace off the trail! Dogs, humans and mushing propaganda are on the run.
- Is the system condoning attacks and confinement? As First Nations concerned citizens, we question the sentences that three First Nation offenders received last month in Burwash Landing and Whitehorse respectfully.
February 5, 2015
- Boost infrastructure for our quality of life Canadians are paying a hefty price for poor infrastructure.
February 4, 2015
- The thinking: dam the Yukon, and damn the people Judging by the article, “Ten sites shortlisted for major hydro dam” (Star, Jan. 29), it appears to be a one-sided argument: dam it and damn the people.
February 3, 2015
- Ad ‘a blatant snub at Yukon First Nations’ The new Yukon television commercial (Star, Feb. 2) is not representative at all of the true Yukon.
- This vital cause will soon be bankrupt Now that the Ebola emergency is subsiding, perhaps the Harper government can focus on our real global health emergency
- The true, dark secret of hydraulic fracturing A well-educated, long-term friend of mine was wondering why “so many people considered hydraulic fracturing bad for the environment.”