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March 15, 2013
- The bills keep coming, but we'll keep battling It's been three months since the new board of directors was voted in at a record-setting AGM in December 2012.
- Lick the problem with a salt lick! In response to Chuck Tobin's article "More caribou dying in highway collisions” (Star, March 4), here's a thought.
- The hardships of being a teenager are unparalleled There's a story behind every person.
March 14, 2013
- How does a longer school year help? Has it occurred to the people running Yukon schools that kids who perform poorly in the system do so because they either fail to attend regularly or do nothing when they get there?
- The PM has decided badly Prime Minister Harper's decision to let China buy Canadian tar sands is bad for Canada and the world.
March 13, 2013
- This move to appeal was entirely expected YTG's decision to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada (Star, Feb. 25) was inevitable, and so are the coming lawsuits.
- What's causing this shaking I feel? Re. a vortex of absurdity.
- Parks Canada is abandoning its responsibilities Re. Parks Canada, Dawson City and Yukon.
March 12, 2013
- Sharpen your pencils and shave your costs! Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Dan Curtis and city council.
- Your support will never be forgotten We would like to thank all those involved with helping our daughter, Jessica, during her time of need.
March 11, 2013
- Recall the wage program In response to Yukon MP Ryan Leef's announcement that private businesses will run tours on our SS Klondike and Dredge No. 4 (Star, March 8).
- Can we not tolerate a child's thoughtless mischief? Heard of the new superhero Tolerant Man?
- Please protect our environment, Sir Ed. note: this is a letter to Premier Darrell Pasloski.
- The government must adopt a firm stand! I understand that Bishop Gary Gordon insists on maintaining in Vanier Catholic Secondary School the ideology that same-sex urges are a disorder and a strong tendency toward an intrinsic moral evil.
March 8, 2013
- I'll continue to probe this travesty I promised I'd let you know when I found out more about whatever happened to my father's estate.
- Evening bus service is demanded now After daring council members to ride the bus themselves for four weeks, an offer was tabled.
- Don't have let them die for nothing In response to the tragedy where carbon monoxide from a faulty furnace chimney in a rental dwelling claimed five innocent lives, we cannot let these people die for nothing.