Letters Archive
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July 7, 2006
- Seniors: you have lost out again! I was in the Yukon when the Yukon housing minister proudly announced they had awarded contracts to Falcon Ridge to build townhouses and apartments for seniors under an affordable housing program.
- Intimate details of a northern capital Dear Dad,
- Fee plan may be problematic Re. 'Multiplex fees to change', Star, July 5.
- You can help eradicate horrors to animals Should you be concerned that a man, with forethought, deliberately, systematically killed 74 dogs, (Star, June 27, 28) simply because he didn't want anyone else to have them?
July 5, 2006
- Thanks for your generosity I write on behalf of the Prince George area office of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and Yukon.
- Games centre needs more buses Just about every paper you read has an article about how much it costs to run the Canada Games Centre.
July 4, 2006
- This is not cost-effective governance! Ed. note: this is an open letter to Wendy Shanks, acting chair of the Yukon Utilities Board, and John Edzerza, the minister responsible for the board. At issue: Recent Yukon Energy application deadlines.
June 30, 2006
- And they call this democracy at its best I forget when the Official Community Plan amendment regarding zoning first started, but it was a few years ago.
- Waterfront development is good for business I enjoyed reading Joe Trerice's letter in the Star on June 26.
- How was this slaughter of innocents not criminal? After following this tragic story on the unwarranted slaughter of 56 dogs or more in Dawson City in April (Star, June 27, 28), I am left in complete bewilderment.
June 28, 2006
- Don't shut us out of Games' benefits Ed. note: this is a letter to Premier Dennis Fentie.
- Soccer pays its way in Whitehorse Re: letter to the editor in the Whitehorse Star of June 26 under the heading, 'Be very afraid of what this group wants'.
- Universal education is the key A mind can be susceptible to many different things based on its education.
June 26, 2006
- Referendum results were excellent! It was interesting to read and listen to comments after the referendum results were announced. It is usually a sign of things to come, and I believe that for the most part, the residents are pleased.
- Referendum process engaged the public vWhitehorse has had its first citizen-initiated referendum. This is a landmark for our city.
- Be very afraid of what this group wants In the June 21, 2006 edition of the Yukon News, I read with disbelief a column by Chris Dray titled 'On the River Bank'.