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May 25, 2009
- In appreciation of a Yukon musical legend A while ago, I heard that Hank Karr celebrated yet another birthday, and the news brought back a flood of memories relating to years gone by.
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I question the care behind this clear-cutting Dear Whitehorse residents,
- Poor industry practices are in the past Re: continued responsible mining and exploration activity for the Peel watershed.
- Students' video warns against drinking, driving Graduation ceremonies are upon us, and with the joy and celebrating comes higher risks of drinking and driving.
May 22, 2009
- Move the traffic signals before there is a fatality This is a letter to express my disappointment with the city mayor and council decision to giveth with one hand and taketh away with the other,
- Go to court to watch your tax dollars hard 'at work' I would like to invite the citizens of Whitehorse to see their municipal tax dollars at work on Tuesday, May 26 at the Law Courts.
- Minister should fly over the scarred area Re. "Minister rejects Pilot Mountain ATV restrictions", Star, May 20.
May 21, 2009
- Why would we want these industries? Re: "Farmers, YTG study meat processing plant" (Star, May 1).
May 20, 2009
- An ode to the trees of Takhini North Two hundred years and more ago
- Our families, our community need this bypass I'd like to start by thanking the management of the Western Copper Corp. for agreeing to build the single-status bunkhouse for the Carmacks Copper Mine workers out at the mine site rather than in or near Carmacks.
May 19, 2009
- Thank you for your thoughtful help Just a note to say a big thank you to the gentleman in the blue Jeep who stopped to assist our son Nathan after he crashed his dirt bike Friday, May 8, on Mountainview Drive.
- I've never heard of moving from block to block Last Thursday, like every day, I went out at 10:15 a.m. to move my vehicle, which I park on Jarvis Street.
May 15, 2009
- I have endured extreme emotional distress Ed. note: this is a letter to Valerie Royle, president and CEO of the Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board.
- Coverage may jeopardize future funding applications This letter concerns an article (page 9 of the Friday, April 24th edition) about city parks and recreation funding.
- Misleading statements should trigger criminal charges Generally speaking, a dog has four legs. But if you call its tail a leg, then how many legs does it have?