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November 24, 2006
- Many agencies contributed to anti-violence project Re. 'Spousal abuse victim offers sobering advice', Star, Nov. 17. I am sending along a list of the member organizations of the C.O.R.E.(Circles of Respect and Equality) Group.
- Thanks for remembering them As the chairperson of the Legion's remembrance committee, I would like to convey my most sincere appreciation to those who were active in making Remembrance Day 2006 such a success.
November 22, 2006
- If you find a lump, here's what to do In light of October having been Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I would like to pass a message to all women of all ages.
- A true talent behind the camera As a former Yukoner and reader of the Whitehorse Star, I continue to be fascinated by the brilliant photographic coverage of car crashes by your ace photographer, Vince Fedoroff.
- Corporations are healthy; don't punish the rest of us Re: Article 'Cancel power rate subsidies: electrical engineer', Star, Nov. 16.
- Let's not lose sight of the true meaning of ChristmasIn John Grisham's Skipping Christmas, the Krank In John Grisham's Skipping Christmas, the Kranks decide to skip Christmas when their only child joins the Peace Corps and moves to Central America mere weeks before the holiday season.
November 21, 2006
- Thanks for supporting our ceremony The students and staff at Porter Creek Secondary School would like to thank the media and the community for their involvement with our Remembrance Day ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 9.
November 17, 2006
- Councillors should beware of bad air Photographs of quarry-related air pollution along Robert Service Way obviously strike a sensitive nerve with city councillor Doug Graham (Star, Nov. 15).
- The merriment of the season's top films With the holiday season quickly approaching, there will be many seasonal shows airing on television and hitting the cinemas this year.
- Watson Lakers are responsible forest managers Here are some good reasons to renegotiate the lapsed mandate of the group responsible for forest planning in Southeast Yukon the Kaska Forest Resources Stewardship Council (KFRSC).
November 14, 2006
- ATV's senseless journey' harassed wildlife I'm sure many of you who are familiar with the Annie Lake Road area have probably noticed that over the last decade, the chances of seeing caribou, moose and bear along the road have greatly increased.
November 10, 2006
- Labour force needs some assuaging Business is not running as usual here in the Yukon.
- Let's give them a break now I thoroughly agree with the opinions of Esa Ekdahl, Terry Collins and other opinionated individuals when it comes to the issue of poor judgment on the part of Yukon conservation officers and lack of proper catch and release techniques for the northern bear populations.