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January 21, 2013
- If you lack a doctor, please contact our office Subject: patients without doctors.
- We thank city council for its sound judgment Whitehorse city council recently voted to delay consideration of planning for the proposed Porter Creek D subdivision in middle McIntyre Creek (Star, Jan. 15) until Phase 7 of the Whistle Bend subdivision is reached.
- We have invested millions and listened well In light of the recent letter to the editor published in the Jan. 7 edition of your newspaper, we feel it is time to reacquaint your readers with the work Alexco Resource Corp. is doing in the historic Keno Hill silver mining district.
- Painful stories must be told Thank you for the sensitive and informative articles last week on the testimony before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
January 18, 2013
- Columnist should try inking suspense stories I wish columnists and news writers would learn to come to the point as soon as possible!
- A declaration of concern and commitment I've attached an open letter that was signed by people of Whitehorse United Church last Sunday and since, and sent to the prime minister and the Assembly of First Nations.
- Confrontational regime is risking an uprising First, I want to congratulate all those involved with the Idle No More movement.
- Are we going to be pliable sheep or leaders? I am proud to be a Canadian, but I am ashamed to have a government that is blatantly sacrificing our environment for the benefit of the fossil fuel industry.
- Let's cut the nonsense and examine the facts Enough of this Peel Land Use Plan nonsense!
January 16, 2013
- You'll endure the disaster; your MP will send the bill When faced by natural disasters that put their lives at risk, Canadians depend on and expect our troops to protect them.
- If you want to move, I'll help you pack! I would like to respond to Sebastian Jones' rebuttal to my original publication and point out some misinformation, as he can't even get facts right – even in the town that he lives in.
January 15, 2013
- We will not participate in events of this nature Ed. note: Whitehorse residents Marilyn Jensen and Cherish Clarke of Idle No More – Yukon released this statement Monday.
- Why does Harper support this disastrous deal? I am hoping to express my concern over this secret Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) bill, and I think it needs to be made a huge scandal to be discouraged
- Go to London to protest! I'd like to know what you, Chief Theresa Spence, are trying to achieve by going on a hunger strike.
January 14, 2013
- Physicians will not endure heavier burdens Your newspaper's article ("Decision intensifies medical marijuana concerns”, Star, Jan. 9), reflects concerns about the proposed Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) placing an increased burden on physicians without presenting all the facts.
January 11, 2013
- Yukoners should support the Idle No More movement A very brave Chief Theresa Spence from Attawapiskat, Ont., continues her fourth week of a starvation diet to force Prime Minister Harper to meet with First Nations leadership to discuss the plight of First Nations people in Canada.
- We're doing our part toward reconciliation Ed. note: this is a letter to all Yukoners.
- Is this electoral fairness? Democracy means equality and fairness.
- You may not know this about the Iditarod Iditarod dogs suffer horrendous cruelty every day of their lives.