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December 11, 2006
- We won't get a price break on this land Re: 'Golf course lots to sell for $140,000-$160,000', Star, Dec. 8. The reporter (Matthew Grant) on this article obviously has a genuine and sincere interest in the disposition of public lands in Yukon and even wrote an opinion piece on the subject.
- Come out to our literacy lunch! The Yukon Learn Society (YLS), in partnership with the Yukon Literacy Coalition (YLC), the Association Franco-Yukonnaise (LAFY), the Learning Disabilities Association of Yukon (LDAY), and the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN), are hosting a Celebrating Yukon Literacy Christmas lunch.
- Your letters match the rhetoric This is an open response to Mr. Neil Johnson's Dec. 6 letter in the Star. You have chosen to air your political opinions in the media so I will respond in kind.
- Critics should consider this history Timing is everything.
December 6, 2006
- We're simply Air Canada's cash cow Ed. note: this is a letter to Air Canada's customer solutions branch in Calgary.
- Gary McRobb has showed us why Liberal MLA Gary McRobb's recent performance was stellar.
- This mentality is sad to witness Faith Hill's Where Are You, Christmas? is probably the saddest song I have ever heard.
- Confiscating guns isn't the answer If banning and confiscating legally-owned pistols were the answer, England wouldn't be a place where gun crime was approaching and even exceeding U.S. levels.
- I stand confused! Could someone please tell me why we spend so much time on wanting to ban firearms in Canada?
December 4, 2006
- Not all incidents qualify for warnings Every day, the RCMP makes policing decisions based on the type and quality of information we receive and by assessing that information for risks or threats to the public.
- Forum was tremendous success Re: Kudos for Geoscience Forum, Nov. 27-29 in Whitehorse.
- My father's care was exemplary Recently, my dad passed away.
December 1, 2006
- Subject: wilderness To the premier and environment minister of the Yukon Territory, Dennis Fentie, and Archie Lang, the Minister of Energy, Mines and 'endless resources': Please save the wilderness.
November 29, 2006
- YTG couldn't give a damn about lodges The North Alaska Highway between Haines Junction and Beaver Creek will soon only have one stop for fuel and lodging.
- Somewhere, a planet has life What do I believe in?
- Volunteers' day is coming soon International Volunteer Day takes place on Dec. 5 each year and is officially recognized by the United Nations.
November 27, 2006
- People are making choices based on the rate subsidies Re: YTG Rate Stabilization Fund.
- Bell Mobility woes I think it is time the people of the Yukon stood up to Bell Mobility, the corporate giant making a killing off the backs of ordinary folks who have jumped on the cell phone bandwagon.
- Debt was transferred Re. 'Collector switches focus to smaller debtors', Star, Nov. 24.
- Do you know him? I am in a desperate search.