Letters Archive
Popular discussions
September 28, 2005
- The residents are furious' at City's lack of attention We have a potentially very serious environmental and health issue related to particulates about to take place in the Yukon, and need your assistance and that of our MP, Larry Bagnell, immediately.
- Dude at the till: where's my customer service? I'd like to take this opportunity to express my opinion regarding Whitehorse's customer service.
September 27, 2005
- The Yukon has a static business climate I will not debate Mr. Brett Chandler's opinion that Yukon is 'booming' as he seems to have an issue with building 100 homes in Copper Ridge, which to him seems to be a clear sign of an economic boom (Star letters, Sept. 26).
- They omitted the reindeer massacre We just received the Lake Laberge Report, titled 'Summer 2005 ' from the MLA, Brad Cathers, and read a letter from Premier Dennis Fentie.
September 26, 2005
- The CBC's managers should be fired Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
- Seize the opportunity The ANGTS (Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System) engineers suggest it will take one truck for every one length of 52-inch pipe welded together for near 1,500 miles to complete the Alaskan natural gas pipeline to feed the lower 48 states of the U.S.A. with natural gas for the next 25 years.
- Writer welcome to his delusions A recent letter (Star, Sept. 23) from Tom Irvine was headlined with the question, 'Where are these so-called newcomers?'
- This governor is no friend of the Yukon, the Gwich'in This is in response to your article, 'ANWR drilling manageable': Murkowski', Star, Sept. 22.
- CBC managers wouldn't want short-term contracts I'm boycotting CBC right now due to the staff being locked out, but once in a while, I accidentally tune in.
September 23, 2005
- Where are these so-called newcomers? Re. Booming economy article, by Julia Skikavich (Star, Sept. 20).
September 21, 2005
- This comparison was outrageous This letter is in response to the article 'The Yukon is a living disaster, FASSY says' (Star, Sept. 8).
- Empty school shell will be a monument to you Ed. note: this is an open letter to Education Minister John Edzerza. I am writing to thank you for assisting our first nation in making a brighter future for our children.
- Phone calls are indeed legitimate Re: telephone solicitation on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion, B.C./Yukon Command.
September 19, 2005
- Why's he coming? Dick Cheney was headed for Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Sept. 8, hosted by The Fraser Institute. Hurricane Katrina has delayed the trip.
- Premier's Mayo visit had news elements The time is once again here when pre-election news and thoughts are very close in people's minds and all over the community, plus Premier Fentie's Yukon community visits over the past two weeks.
- PM should lead by example Prime Minister Martin seems to be adopting a 'Do as I say, not as I do' model for international relations.
- You are helping out a wonderful city Re: Thanks from a New Orleanian.