Letters Archive
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December 15, 2005
- How the parties stack up on child care Subject: Yukon child care and election platforms.
December 14, 2005
- As the election looms, the Grits are nervous The Liberal party is very desperate now because the election is nearing. They had some 12 years to do something about crime, but they never did anything about it.
December 13, 2005
- The nation's future is in our hands Well! Well! No surprises the federal electoneering is down on us; and the promises are coming as fast as the political leaders can drum these up. We must all remember, though, that there is an idiom that states: 'A promise is the comfort, to the heart of a fool.'
- It's battered, but it's back Ed. note: this letter, written by the victim of a recent truck theft, is a follow-up to one published in Monday's edition.
December 12, 2005
- Truck survived everything except your thieving ways To whomever you are:
- Send a message to MP Bagnell With the Dishonourable Paul Martin announcing his government's plans to confiscate handguns from law-abiding citizens of Canada last week, and Yukon MP Larry Bagnell's attempt to allay fears that he won't let it happen in the Yukon, I saw one of my many predictions come true.
- Martin has blood on his hands Paul Martin has the blood of Toronto's youth on his hands.
December 9, 2005
- City hall's confusion proves our point It is with great interest and wonderment that we are reading about the confusion between YTG and the City of Whitehorse regarding the Porter Creek green space.
- Let it snow, let it snow.... Here's an interesting pledge:
- Why is he being treated this way? Subject: Public Service Commission.
- Pets with Santa' support appreciated I would like to thank everyone who volunteered or had anything to do with the success of the Pets with Santa photos this month.
- Lights of Life to start Dec. 16 Hospice Yukon would like to invite everyone to the opening ceremony of our 15th annual Lights of Life event on Friday, Dec. 16, at 12:15 p.m. in the Elijah Smith Building.
- The trophy for political correctness: to Starbucks If ever there was a prize for seasonal political correctness, the 2005 award would go to Starbucks.
December 8, 2005
- Is CPAWS really a branch office? Is CPAWS (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society) funded by U.S.A. or Canadian money?
- Here's my awkward question! My question is a touchy one that no political party has had the nerve to speak of. As a Canadian voter, I feel I should know now the answer.
- Politicians' goods don't reflect the pitch Subject: Trothless Trothites.