Letters Archive
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July 23, 2009
- Why was the Lipizzaner show oversold? Re: the Lipizzaner show.
July 22, 2009
- This situation cries for an urgent audit Ed. note: this is a letter to federal Auditor General Sheila Fraser.
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He deserves better than being killed in a cage Trevor the dog is now on death row at the City of Whitehorse Bylaw Services pound (Star, July 15).
- Let's ask these questions! Ed. note: this is a letter to MP Jay Hill, chief whip of the federal Conservative Party, and Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
July 20, 2009
- It's a misuse of mailing privileges I agree with the sentiment expressed in Dan Davidson's July 15 Uffish Thouights.
- City furtively inhibiting public participation Last Monday night, city council approved, without discussion, an agenda item billed as "Comprehensive Funding Agreement".
- We have had enough of the Liberals I am sick and tired of the Liberal party.
July 17, 2009
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Your roses are greatly appreciated! The beautiful sunny weather we have been enjoying this summer has contributed to a splendid display of pink rose bushes along Lewes Boulevard in Riverdale.
- We've made little headway with CBC officials Ed. note: this is a letter to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
- I am sick to death of these power failures! I can't be the only business owner in Whitehorse who is losing thousands of dollars right now because of the unending power outages.
- CBC: stop work on the FM transmitter! I represent an unofficial group called the "Citizen's Committee to Maintain CBC AM Transmission in the Southern Yukon".
- I don't follow your logic Regarding the crying fowl response by Carl Maguire (Star letters, July 14) concerning the killings of two dogs over chickens in Tagish.
July 16, 2009
- Keep it natural; keep it valuable The Peel River watershed needs protection from industrial activity.
July 15, 2009
- Must we exploit every inch of wilderness? I've never been to the Peel watershed area, Snake River, Wind River or Bonnet Plume River.
- Fund saves pets' lives My heart went out to Dodger the poodle after reading about the horrible neglect he suffered that led him to require assistance from the Bella Fund to pay for his medical care following his rescue.