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January 2, 2009
- We sincerely appreciated Yukoners' help On Sept 6, 2008, we had an accident on the Alaska Highway between Whitehorse and Marsh Lake.
- Please boycott all fur products I am writing about how fur coats are made.
December 31, 2008
- I was impressed by the volunteers I would like to thank the Share the Spirit campaign organizers and volunteers for another season of giving.
- City is courting huge legal costs Ed. note: this is a letter to Whitehorse city council.
December 29, 2008
- Analysis backs up our concerns I hope all Yukoners concerned with their electrical rates read Chuck Tobin's analysis of Dec. 24, "Brace yourself for higher power bills".
- You made it a joyful Christmas It's Christmas time, and I find myself sitting by a wonderfully warm, flickering, wood stove with our dog, Joey, sleeping peacefully with his head on my foot.
December 24, 2008
- 'Twas the fright before Christmas .... 'Twas the fright before Christmas
- I'm still going after the really big ones I read the article "Release all large fish, guide suggests" that was printed Dec. 12 and Iwas really put out.
- First nations people have been unfairly stereotyped My heart goes out to the Silverfox family.
- People don't come to admire our industrial development We support keeping the Peel watershed, including the watersheds of the Wind, Bonnet Plume, Snake and Hart Rivers a wilderness area, free of industrial development.
- Signal still has problems Ed. note: this is a letter to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
- No psychiatrists in the good ol' days It's quite interesting to see that the Yukon will soon have a third psychiatrist (Star, Dec. 22). Do you remember the good old days when we didn't have any?
December 19, 2008
- A civilized world doesn't trap animals Trapping season is upon animals (supported by government).
- Will you come through for us, Mr. Kenyon? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Jim Kenyon, the minister responsible for Yukon Energy.
- These people need your help, Mr. Hart Ed. note: this is a letter to Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart.
December 17, 2008
- Program helped heal their invisible wounds Starting last April, through a number of newspaper articles, radio interviews and public forums, the Yukon public became aware of the Veterans Transition Program (VTP).
- Why not penalize the non-handicapped parkers too? Why is it that when I park in a taxi cab parking space, I get a warning ticket of $25?
- Am I paying tax on my own tax money? While the government is loaning my tax money to the three auto companies, I, as a consumer, must pay tax on my loaned taxes that are being given as a bail-out to the company that makes the car I want to purchase. I am losing money to the car industries.