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February 20, 2009
- It's obvious these bans do not work This is in response to Ron Charach's letter.
- Air North's ethic: hard work and integrity I am writing in support of Air North.
February 18, 2009
- The dangers will come when the bears emerge A construction garbage container is only to collect construction waste.
February 13, 2009
- Always remember: No guts, no glory! This week, we should all celebrate the birth of a great man who was born 200 years ago.
- Drug cartels are pursuing control of these products Ed. note: this is a letter to Conservative MP Jay Hill.
- Please keep our future generations in mind Ed. note: this is an open letter to federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice and the Council of Canadian Ministers of the Environment, which will meet Tuesday in Whitehorse.
- Please respond this time! Ed. note: this is a letter to Jim Kenyon, the minister responsible for the Yukon Housing Corp. (YHC) and Yukon Energy.
- Writers chose the wrong method of heating A recent letter to the editor and to the Yukon Utilities Board written by David MacLellan and Barbara Adam contains some assertions that deserve examination, in my opinion.
February 12, 2009
- One stove at a time can make a difference We are a couple of average Kiwis, currently in Whitehorse on a working holiday.
- Everything and anything is possible A great song by a famous Canadian, Leonard Cohen, resonated on Jan. 20, at U.S. President Barack Obama's inauguration: "Democracy is coming ... to the U.S.A."
February 11, 2009
- Abuse of animals is always very upsetting In response to your article "Man charged after bylaw officer finds injured dog", Feb. 6, 2009:
- City's broken wheelchair lift wasn't mentioned I would like to go on record about the City of Whitehorse public meeting Monday night (Star, Feb. 10).
- Canada needs a progressive energy strategy This is an open letter to all elected officials in the Yukon.
February 10, 2009
- Here's a way to expand CBC radio's voice Ed. note: this is a letter to Hubert Lacroix, president and C.E.O. of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. in Toronto.