Letters Archive
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July 28, 2005
- The Yukon is a different place Subject: the difference between the government and the private sector.
- To one and all: I am here to stay! Ed. note: this is an open letter to members of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation.
July 27, 2005
- It's time to can the canned music Ed. note: 'Pipedown' is a campaign against piped music. Its supporters leave cards for establishment managers saying such things as 'I have enjoyed my meal/drink here, but I may not return for one reason only: the piped music which can ruin other pleasure. Many people feel the same so why not turn it off?'
- Community support appreciated Subject: Takhini gas bar robbery.
- Beware of woman's pattern Attention farmers and local businesses: I just heard a story from friends who grow and sell hay.
- Lester B. Pearson led the charge Re: The Point Seven Solution.
- I'm fed up with Paul Martin Subject: Belinda Stronach.
July 25, 2005
- Thanks kindly, Frantic Follies! The lady from Brentwood
- Since when is this a defence? Subject: Drinking is not an excuse.
- Show up at the courthouse! The Downtown Residents Association is calling on all residents of Whitehorse who are concerned about drug-trafficking to show up and speak up against it.
July 22, 2005
- Such a medical delay is grossly unfair Ed. note: this is a letter to Premier Dennis Fentie.
- Frauds or faulty sightings Re. Sasquatch sightings.
- Where is your common sense? I believe we are all being encouraged to reduce, re-use, recycle, to not throw away useful objects but to wear them right out.
- Would the able-bodied accept it? Subject: taxi van and wheelchairs.
- A wonderful night, a wonderful future On a Saturday night in May, those of us huddled in the warehouse next to the Boys and Girls Club of Whitehorse witnessed something special.
July 20, 2005
- A recipe for a forum for disaster I found the comments from both Michael Brine from Whitehorse and Alexander Audette from Calgary (Star letters, July 12) really interesting in the light of the recent bombings in my home city of London.
- I'll miss this program host! I enjoy music a great deal, and I usually have it playing.
- Martin needs renewed vision Prime Minister Paul Martin should consider a visit to his ophthalmologist.
July 19, 2005
- Tournament needs city's participation Well, as the doors close on the third annual Dustball Tournament, held in the Takhini area ball diamonds, three philosophical questions come to mind:
- Camp was a winner I have just had the opportunity to participate in a week-long camp organized by the Yukon Fish and Game Association.