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July 4, 2005
- The celebrations were flawless Still recovering from all the highlights of the Canada Day events, please permit me to express much-deserved appreciation to those behind the scenes who organized one of the best holiday celebrations ever staged in the Yukon's capital.
- Program is needed Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon MP Larry Bagnell.
June 30, 2005
- Possible charges are outrageous A Huntsville, Ont. man is alive today thanks to the quick thinking of his teenage son. Coming to the aid of his father, who was being viciously assaulted, the teen shot the intruder with a .22-calibre rifle.
June 29, 2005
- I am indeed a woman of faith I have come to the conclusion that the most important element in human life is faith.
- Regime resembles the Gestapo I would like to know why Mr. Paul Martin is running this government exactly the same way as Mr. Jean Chretien did. That must be the Liberals' policy.
- Your continued silence is disappointing, Mr. Hart Ed. note: this is a letter to Community Services Minister Glenn Hart.
June 27, 2005
- Firearms law is a case study of ineptitude Well, just when I had started to put the whole sordid affair out of my mind, I got a renewal notice for my firearms licence.
June 24, 2005
- If it talks like a crook .... How can you tell when there's an election in the offing?
- Special parking spaces are being abused In a freak, accidental fall six weeks ago, I broke my leg and ankle in numerous places. I also managed to do this in a location that was a remote two-hour drive from the hospital.
June 23, 2005
- We're at a critical point in the sordid history of poverty 'Travesty' is a strong word but hardly adequate to describe Canada's lack of commitment to attaining the Point Seven benchmark.