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July 11, 2007
- We are witnessing blatant hypocrisy out of Hogtown Everyone in Canada has heard of Toronto, the centre of the universe.
July 8, 2007
- Isn't this action a bit hypocritical? Re: letter from Lewis Rifkind, Yukon Conservation Society, Star, June 29.
- A utility corridor for the North makes much sense Ed. note: this is a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
- Lawsuit could have been averted Re. 'Woman sues over Canada Day tumble', Star, July 3.
July 5, 2007
- Look in their eyes as they're led to death Ed. note: this is an open letter to Mayor Bev Buckway, city council and John Taylor, the city's bylaw services manager.
- Who'd notice it's a crematorium? In Wednesday's Star article, John Horvath was quoted as saying that everyone who was for the crematorium either had a vested interest, were partners or were close friends of Holly and Chris Thompson
- Property owners did not bargain for a crematorium Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Bev Buckway and city council.
- MP and premier should be let go The Yukon Party government and Larry Bagnell, MP, Yukon, should be fired.
July 3, 2007
- City has enough facts to reject this application I almost bought the line myself, that one's aversion to living next to a crematorium must be about one's 'fear of death'.
July 2, 2007
- Where did the hanging come from? Ed. note: the wolf pelt hanging the writer refers to was behind Education Minister Patrick Rouble and Gerry Ritz, the federal Secretary of State for Small Business and Tourism, as they spoke at a June 22 news conference at dana Naye Ventures' offices in Whitehorse.
- Barkerville is in British Columbia! Dan Davidson's story on Barkerville ('The challenge of living in the past and the future') in the June 29 paper had a couple of errors which caught my eye, having been to Barkerville and having lived in St. Catharines, Ont.
June 28, 2007
- Electing judges would violate principles I am writing in response to Julius Debuschewitz's May 11 column about judicial advisory committees entitled, 'Is there a problem with transparency?'