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September 17, 2013
- What is going on here, Northwestel? My daughter has been waiting to get service from Northwestel for almost a month now....
- Sincere congratulations on a job well done! Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
- Mount Sima is definitely a smart investment I wish I could measure the total economic and social impact that Mount Sima has on the Yukon.
September 16, 2013
- A lack of education perpetuates the cycle of poverty While parents in Canada are recovering from the back-to-school craze,
- Does the city think bylaws overrule federal laws? As the mining industry flees Yukon, the second lawsuit was filed against the City of Whitehorse (Star, Sept. 12).
September 13, 2013
- Russia walks short and carries a small stick I don't know why the Western countries are afraid of Russia.
- For crying out loud, slow down! Coming in from Mendenhall this morning, we noticed a brown two-year-old bear cub lying dead on the side of the road.
- Some politicians will say and do anything to keep power In a letter written in the Star on Aug. 16, Premier Darrell declares, "With the Yukon Party, your health is in good hands.”
- Wheelchairs and steps: a no-no Dear Yukon workers' memorial committee and artist Bela Simo: the planned memorial artwork (Star, Sept. 12) has fundamental flaws that are harmful to patrons in wheelchairs.
- Sima's support must be drawn from several sources Ed. note: this is an open letter to Community Services Minister Brad Cathers.
September 11, 2013
- Canada's leadership is needed now more than ever Ed. note: this is a letter to Jason Kenney, the former federal minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.
- Tell us the reason for low flags! Last Sunday, I was surprised to see flags at half-mast at Rotary Peace Park, the Yukon legislature and the visitors' information centre.
- Grave markers deserve the utmost in care and respect It's quite a big deal when a municipality such as ours takes over the responsibility for something as sacred as one of our oldest cemeteries.
- Peel commission's plan has massive backing from Yukoners Environment Minister Currie Dixon's commentary (Star, Aug. 30) implied that not many Yukon people responded to the most recent consultations on Peel watershed land use plan.
September 10, 2013
- The lack of a deal would hurt hockey families Re: "Midget Trackers will have Yukon flavour”, Star, Sept. 4.
- Here's how we will assist the ski society Attention: Cris Pekarik, Friends of Sima.
September 9, 2013
- Those people are the true backbone of this land It has been a few years since I first found my stride and breathed the free air of Ross River.
- It's a great time to be a member of the Girl Guides! Did you know that Girl Guides have been in Yukon since 1914?
- You were engaged and talented travelling companions On behalf of Premier Darrell Pasloski and the Government of Yukon,