Letters Archive
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May 2, 2014
- Doubt vaccinations? Visit a Third World country I can't sit quietly by while Michael Brine writes yet another denunciation of vaccination (Star letters, April 18).
- Don't take my word for it. Listen to RFK Jr. Mr. Bill Barnie: I appreciate your views published on the opposite page, but cordially refer you to remarks by Robert Kennedy Jr. on the vaccine-autism coverup:
- Lending an arm at our crosswalks Ed. note: this is a letter to city council.
- ‘There are none so deaf as those ...' Ed. note: this is a letter to Brendan Hanley, the Yukon's chief medical officer of health.
- Bringing the darkness of depression into the light Recently, a long-time friend wrote, "Depression almost took my life last year. It's been a hard hole to dig myself out of. I don't think we talk about mental illness very openly.”
May 1, 2014
- Driver's abstract proves one's residence Please keep our residence addresses off the driver's licence for privacy and safety.
- Global immunization must be supported The news is full of disheartening topics which we feel helpless about.
April 30, 2014
- Show more respect than our government has And now, the Peel watershed, that pristine jewel of the northern Yukon that was to be preserved within the framework of the final recommended plan of the Peel Watershed Planning Commission (PWPC), is left vulnerable to mineral staking.
April 29, 2014
- I didn't expect what came next A few years ago, I met a man having a terrible time trying to get his old age security.
April 28, 2014
- Please fix this leaky weakness, Mr. Harper Ed. note: this is a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
- Liquor regulations are a bit lopsided, Mr. Cathers Ed. note: this is a letter to Brad Cathers, the minister responsible for the Yukon Liquor Corp.
April 25, 2014
- This unsung hero's honour is very well-deserved To kick off National Volunteer Week, I congratulated Yukoner Michael Dougherty for receiving the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award at Rideau Hall.
- We are leaving ourselves very vulnerable! During the climate change meetings held in Atlin, I brought up a number of concerns. I would like to share what I consider to be the most serious.
- This vital battle is far from over This is in response to the letter "Fall behind Yukon farmers' quest, Mr. Leef” in April 17 edition by Brian Lendrum, Growers of Organic Food Yukon.
- We object to YTG bailing out a placer operation The City of Dawson held a meeting Wednesday night to consider residents' appeals against a development permit issued to the Department of Highways and Public Works for the relocation of the Dome Road and Mary McLeod.