Letters Archive
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August 30, 2007
- First Nations seek certainty, not division In his letter to the Whitehorse Star on Monday, Rick Tone, the executive director of the Yukon Agriculture Association, urged Yukoners to join together to oppose the recent decision of the Yukon Supreme Court in the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation case and support the Yukon government's appeal of that decision.
- Liberals no longer support agreements: premier Ed. note: The following is an open letter to Liberal Leader Arthur Mitch from Premier Dennis Fentie.
August 29, 2007
- Volunteer steps forward to organize event The Whitehorse Terry Fox Run is Saved!
- Gay pride parades are still necessary in a society that is only tolerant! I understand my privilege as a heterosexual in a tolerant but often not accepting community.
August 28, 2007
- Nail barriers sickening I could hardly believe my eyes!
- Handy Bus applauded I want to praise the city management and drivers at Whitehorse Handy Bus for their invaluable service.
August 27, 2007
- Fentie needs to clarify position on trade agreement Premier Fentie now says the Yukon government would require public consultation, and possibly legislative approval, before it would sign on to the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA).
August 26, 2007
- Agricultural Assoc. seeking support for legal challenge Ed. Note: The following is an open letter to all Yukoners: The Board of the Yukon Agricultural Association is hereby requesting the support of all Yukoners to protest and challenge the Yukon Supreme Court's decision in favour of the Little Salmon- Carmacks First Nation's suit against YTG's proposed grant of an agricultural lease on crown land.
- Please explain trade agreement proposal Ed. Note: The following is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie regarding the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA).
- Highway job deserves applause We would like to express our appreciation of a job well done on the recent repaving of the North Klondike Highway between Burma Road and Horse Creek.
August 23, 2007
- Fentie government souring relationships Dear Premier Fentie: The Na-cho Nyak Dun (NND) First Nation's recent decision to pull out of regulatory talks on the United Keno Hill mine project is indeed cause for concern.
- Internet access here is tops I noticed in your issue on August 17 there is an article entitled 'High speed internet needs expansion.'