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March 6, 2009
- Is the law being followed, Minister Taylor? Ed. note: this is a letter to Environment Minister Elaine Taylor.
- Raven Recycling Society asks public to rethink During the economic downturn, the Raven Recycling Society board of directors is calling on Yukoners to join their neighbours in supporting recycling in the territory.
March 4, 2009
- Ministers deserve praise, not scorn Re: "Ministers fell way short in offsetting carbon emissions", Star, Feb. 25.
- Education is being improved Your readers will be pleased to learn that following media exposure, and a welcome report by the Auditor General, the Yukon government is now addressing education problems in our community.
- Contradictions involved in bullying problems My favourite place is Yukon
- Will you support PM's attacks on women? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
March 2, 2009
- This would be a crime against our grandchildren The Peel River watershed is the largest untouched area in the world's Arctic regions.
- Your first urge is to raise taxes Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Bev Buckway and city council.
- It's a matter of good salesmanship This is written without prejudice.
February 27, 2009
- Tell our MP to help foil these attacks This is an open letter to the Yukon people.
- A letter of apology Re: Little Paws Learning Centre Society.
February 25, 2009
- We'd like your views on the pay equity issue Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
- It's a good decision To the mayor and city council:
- Why does council continue to drag its feet? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Watson Lake town council.
February 23, 2009
- Fentie regime offers a wall of silence Three weeks ago, I wrote a letter to this paper regarding unsafe drinking water for the residents of Mendenhall.
- Thanks for a very memorable week! My husband and I had the great fortune of being able to visit Whitehorse for the start of the Yukon Quest and the Quest 300.
- Conservatives are targeting law-abiding citizens Outdoor writer Murray J. Martin still has a way to go in "setting the record straight on long gun registration (Star, Feb. 20).