Letters Archive
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November 21, 2005
- I don't accept your spin', Gentlemen Ed. note: this is an open letter to David Morrison of Yukon Energy and Juergen Korn of the Yukon Housing Corp.
- Tourism, mining: toast the happy couple It strikes me that there is no reason on God's green Earth why the Yukon's tourism and mining industries shouldn't propose to one another, conjugate the relationship and set about raising a happy little family of service and support businesses.
- Spraying is a national story Subject: CFB Gagetown chemical defoliation problem I would like to correct a few errors that (I would hope) the media have been un-knowingly making, time and time again.
- Just what is going on at city hall? Ed. note: this is an open letter to Yukon Party MLAs Ted Staffen and Glenn Hart.
November 18, 2005
- We're still here, Premier Fentie Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie.
- She told me I too was going to die My name would have been 'Teeka'.
- Hart's take on contract handling is laughable I had to chuckle listening to the radio this morning when Community Services Minister Glenn Hart defended the sole-sourcing of contracts for the construction of the Canada Winter Games athletes' village.
November 17, 2005
- Which footprint is actually bigger? The discussion about the fate of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is interesting and very heated.
- Let's keep our rural pets safe As we are now well into winter, we urge rural pet owners to keep their domestic animals in a happy, healthy and safe environment from nature's natural predators.
November 16, 2005
- Rest assured: I'll be back to visit you! I was visiting your beautiful territory back in September of this year.
- Dan Davidson School closure provided a day to remember DAWSON CITY Elementary school students now attending Robert Service School in Dawson will recall Nov. 15, 2005 fondly when they reach Grade 12.
November 15, 2005
- Councillor's comment was mean-spirited' Subject: veterans' parking.
- That notion is highly-offensive The Liberal/NDP deal on health care has been described as a measure to restrict 'double-dipping' by physicians.
- CBC's transmitter output needs boosting Ed. note: this is a letter to Jane Chalmers, the CBC's Toronto-based vice-president of English Radio.
November 14, 2005
- We're a speck in a broader picture Subject: Short-term thinking.
- Thumbs-up for Granger residents Subject: Setting the bar high.
- Rules' goal is to protect the caribou Re: Comments on the proposed hunting regulation changes a reply to the letter of Astrid and Felix Vogt (Star, Nov. 7).
- They're not worth free parking? To our esteemed city councillor, Mr. Dave Stockdale.
- His comments were unbelievable Re: 'Free parking for veterans inappropriate: councillor' (Star, Nov. 8). I cannot believe that anyone would be opposed to the free parking for veterans, especially Coun. Dave Stockdale.