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August 11, 2009
- Attend to taxpayers' interests first I would like to add my voice to that of Roger Rondeau and the Utilities Consumers' Group regarding the tax increases city ratepayers have had to endure over the last several years (Star letters, Aug. 7).
- This is a blatant conflict of interest This is an open letter to Mayor Buckway and council.
- How many more assessments will be wrong? This is an open letter to any Yukoners who still care about this territory and the welfare of the residents who call it home.
August 10, 2009
- Please, please give him to the humane society Your Honour of the Yukon Supreme Court: please release Trevor to the Whitehorse humane society.
- Am I the only one who is outraged? First off, I want to apologize to the Yukon Environmental Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) for incorrectly singling it out for the disaster that is known as Minto (Star letters, Aug. 4).
- Here's what follows Trevor's day in court On Aug. 6, Humane Society Yukon and Kevin Sinclair went in front of the Yukon Supreme Court to ask that the humane society's claim on Trevor be recognized by the City of Whitehorse (Star, Aug. 7)
August 7, 2009
- Save Trevor from execution on death row! Meet Trevor. I do not know this dog personally. I am a resident of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- There are some good officers out there Over the past 11 days or so, I have had contact with several RCMP constables in both Whitehorse and Ft. Vermillion, Alta. regarding a missing person.
- YESAB did not assess this project I read with interest the letter from Wes Larson published in the Whitehorse Star on Aug. 4.
- Suddenly, the flaky artist is the sanest person in the room Re: Trevor the dog.
- Who do you have to know to use this water, Mr. Cathers? Ed. note: this is a letter to Brad Cathers, the Yukon Party MLA for Lake Laberge.
- City union should rein in all its expectations This is an open letter to the union representatives responsible for City of Whitehorse employees.
- Make him subject to the Criminal Code! It has been too long since anybody has voiced support for Mike Grieco and Kevin Sinclair and their blessed movement for Trevor.
- Bark, bark, bark, and wag,wag your tail! Trevor the dog has been saved from lethal injection at the Whitehorse city pound so he can have his behaviour assessed by someone qualified to do so.
August 5, 2009
- I see polar invasions by the Russians, Americans, terrorists Ed. note: this is a letter to Peter MacKay, the Minister of National Defence.
- You're wasting taxpayers' money with this proceeding The following letter was sent to the Yukon Supreme Court, as well as to the city's mayor and bylaw services manager, urging them to reconsider the case of Trevor the dog.
- This issue should be parked in a courtroom I've been told that the law isn't always fair, but it's always the law. I'd say, "No it isn't"; not always.
- Will we be compassionate or move a step backward? Dear Paul Christensen (Star letters, July 31):
August 4, 2009
- What's the message to our children? Please save Trevor.
- We're grateful for this fine program Most impressive! Thank you!
- We never regretted letting her live To the honourable judge for Trevor the dog's trial: this is another classic case of humans abusing animals, and then the animal stands accused of being vicious.
- Hang your head in shame! I write this letter with a great deal of anger and disappointment.
- Be patient with Trevor I read about Trevor and his sad life and the possibility that he gets killed ... only because he is stressed and fearful after all the experiences he had.
August 3, 2009
- If you call again, I will hang up! The following is a copy of an e-mail I sent to Datapath Systems of Marsh Lake:
- Let's give Trevor a home and care I have become aware of a dog named Trevor who is at risk of losing his life as a result of his association with humans.
- This dog's life should be spared I am writing this letter in support to spare Trevor, the dog, from a death sentence.
- Writer owes councillor a heartfelt apology It has been some time since I've written a letter to the editor, but Kevin Sinclair's latest character assassination (Star letters, July 31) compels me to respond.