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November 13, 2013
- Restore these sacred obligations to Canada's veterans Last month, Veterans Ombudsman Guy Parent identified serious shortcoming in the supports available to injured veterans and their families.
- Please postpone this decision, mayor and council Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
November 12, 2013
- I feel a slight tightening of the noose around my neck This is an open letter to the minister of Mines, the bureaucracy, the opposition, and especially Yukon First Nations.
- Mr. Silver: it is time to educate Mr. Trudeau Late last week, Justin Trudeau held a "women's only event” and was quickly chastised for his shallow scope of engagement.
November 8, 2013
- Our senseless stupidity and destructive ways roll on Quite the species we humans are.
- God forbid we hang one to encourage the rest! The Newfoundlander, long-snuffed pipe clenched firmly between rows of worn,
- Thank you to Emergency Services, Yukon Energy Last Saturday afternoon, I had the misfortune of crashing into power lines along the Klondike Highway with my paraglider (Star, Nov. 4).
- The offices' closure does not affect the Yukon As your member of Parliament, I take veterans issues very seriously, as many Yukoners have served Canada to secure our freedom.
- Hold a forensic audit and clean the air! This is an open letter to Piers McDonald, chair, Yukon Energy Corp. board of directors, as well as his directors and CEO, David Morrison.
- Please look at the decisive numbers, minister Dixon Environment Minister Currie Dixon's Nov. 5 comments in the legislature about the Peel land use plan consultations implied that there was little input from Yukon people.
- Let's have a real dialogue about hydraulic fracking I read the recent letter from Patti McLeod, the Yukon Party MLA for Watson Lake, concerning the work of the Select Committee Regarding the Risks and Benefits of Hydraulic Fracturing.
- Let these creatures forage our roadsides in peace A petition, calling for a ban on the hunting of bears along the roadsides of the Yukon, was presented to the legislature Wednesday by Kevin Barr, the MLA for Mt. Lorne Southern Lakes.
November 7, 2013
- Let them know that you stand for our veterans Re. Veterans Affairs offices closures
November 6, 2013
- Speaker's error calls his research into question The Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) would like to thank the Yukon Chamber of Commerce for contributing to the debate over fracking and energy in the Yukon by presenting a series of speakers.
- Government is accepting applications I want to highlight an announcement made by the Hon. Gail Shea, minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
- Let's put the possibility back into planning Nov. 8 marks World Town Planning Day, an annual event recognizing the role of planning in creating livable communities around the globe.
November 5, 2013
- Best wishes to those the foundation helped Congratulations to the 150 students and organizations who shared $203,164.65 in grants from the Yukon Foundation in 2013.
- Electrical thermal storage concept has its drawbacks This letter is in response to a letter to the editor in last Friday's paper by JP Pinard, PEng, PhD.
- Micro-generation plan is good news for consumers Last week, the Government of Yukon announced a new micro-generation policy to allow individuals to offset their current power consumption by generating their own electricity through renewable means (Star, Oct. 30).
- Thanks for the great memories! I want to express a personal thanks to the inmate community work crews.