Letters Archive
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December 2, 2007
- This piece of history deserves preservation I read with interest the article by Dan Davidson in the Nov. 21 edition of the Whitehorse Star, 'Saving historic bank called worthy''.
- How can you support trapping? This is an open letter to the territorial Department of Environment and the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board.
- There are woes with our immigration system The Canadian immigration system, especially in British Columbia, stinks. They have people in the immigration offices who don't know their jobs.
November 29, 2007
- It's time to re-legalize cannabis Re. 'Drugs destroy lives,' parents reminded', Star, Nov. 28.
- We oppose this plan, Mr. Lang Ed. note: this is an open letter to Energy, Mines and Resources Minister Archie Lang.
- Science helps conquer diseases Re: 'That's health policy by trade agreement', Star, Nov. 20.
November 27, 2007
- NDP's justice critic treading on some unfamiliar ground NDP justice critic Steve Cardiff seemingly is treading on unfamiliar ground when he attacks the procedure of police officers (Star, Nov. 26).
- Honouring those claimed by AIDS The Blood Ties Four Directions Centre, in partnership with the Yukon Artists @ Work Cooperative, is hosting an AIDS commemorative project titled: AIDS and the Arts: Keeping the Flame Burning.
November 26, 2007
- You can use the school space Ed. note: this is a letter to Nancy Brady of the Whitehorse Woofers Dog Club.
- Contact your MLA about this! The petition from Yukoners asking for a 10-year moratorium on the planting of any genetically-engineered seeds in the Yukon was tabled in the legislature by Steve Nordick, the Yukon Party MLA for Klondike.
November 25, 2007
- Party believes in targeting criminals I would like to let Yukoners know that two weeks ago, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day re-introduced a bill to eliminate the requirement for Canadians to register their non-restricted long-guns.
November 22, 2007
- Their thoughtfulness is overwhelming Re: Yukon Trappers Association government fur sale.