Letters Archive
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August 1, 2014
- We could have saved your beavers Ed. note: this is a letter to Highways and Public Works Minister Wade Istchenko.
- LNG is a bridge to environmental disaster Dear Yukon people,
July 31, 2014
- Focus on the future, not the past I don’t agree with adding residential school teachings to the national education curriculum.
July 30, 2014
- Please join us for this historic re-enactment One hundred years ago, on Aug. 4, news arrived dramatically in Dawson City that Britain and Canada were going to war.
July 28, 2014
- The Red Chamber needs more women It’s challenging to have respect for the Senate when they keep their secrets.
- We’re an international development player Bravo to Canada for its leadership on maternal and child health!
- Call the attack dogs off our services, Mr. Leef! I am writing in support of the Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association’s (CPAA’s) service at our Canada Post outlet,
July 25, 2014
- Tragedy has them beating the drums yet again As expected, last month’s police shootings in Moncton have drawn Canada’s “gun control” experts out of the woodwork,
- Read the sign – it shows the fine! OK; I’ll admit it: I got busted for parking in front of a handicap sign at the Superstore, close to where you return your cart.
- There’s no water protection in the minister’s strategy The government released its water strategy in June of this year.
- Apparently, Murphy’s Law no longer applies here! Hey, kids, looky here: “Murphy’s Law” has been gloriously suspended, right here in Whitehorse! Hooray – hoorah!
- Government should have bought outfitting concession Ed. note: this is a letter to Environment Minister Currie Dixon.
July 24, 2014
- Hotly put, these ‘intentional burns’ burn me up! In response to the article, “Intentional burnings to begin soon” (Star, July 22), you cannot see smoke against a gray, overcast sky.