Letters Archive
Popular discussions
March 29, 2007
- Going rate' would break the communities Subject: Chuck Tobin's article about Yukon Energy and the Rate Stabilization Fund (RSF; Star, March 28).
- Photo left the wrong impression Subject: Bonnet Plume Outfitters.
- Your rationale has consistently fallen short It would be remiss of me not to make a few comments regarding a CBC radio interview conducted March 12 with the martyr I mean spokesman for the Yukon conservation officers.
March 27, 2007
- Committee should end its scare tactics It should go without saying any responsible adult would support Porter Creek Secondary School's policy to provide a drug-free environment for our children and teenagers.
- Don't build it on the backs of ratepayers This is an open letter to Premier Fentie and the cabinet.
March 22, 2007
- Do these attitudes respect life? Subject: government secrets.
- Organic farming is vital Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie and all Yukoners. Sustainable farming, which ensures the continuing health of the land through careful management practices, is becoming increasingly important to concerned citizens.
- Sorry I'm not that forgiving Subject: stolen property.
- Our buildings may grow taller I wonder if Whitehorse residents are aware that the City of Whitehorse is proposing a change to the Official Community Plan which, among other things, could raise the building height in much of downtown Whitehorse from four storeys (that is, 20 metres or 65 feet) to eight storeys (that is, 32 metres or approximately 100 feet).
March 20, 2007
- To the cowardly vandal: get educated! A special message to the coward (you know who you are) who tore down the sled dog advocacy posters in downtown Whitehorse recently.
- Animals are abused, but no charges are laid! Snares are set to strangle to death 10 wolves in the winter of 2003/2004. One dog was caught in a snare (the call came in to the Department of Environment at 6 p.m., Jan. 11/04, as indicated in the official occurrence report).
- Games exceeded our expectations Subject: Canada Games feedback.
March 19, 2007
- Associated Press story had holes It's a pity that your newspaper sometimes misses excellent opportunities to provide further development and insight into some of the stories you cover.
March 18, 2007
- Immerse yourself in a musher's life This is a response to Terry Cumming, 'Quest critic has no reason to apologize', Star letters, March 16.
- Help keep this fabulous profession strong Nobody knows what you do better than you, right? This is why nursing is self-regulated.