Letters Archive
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February 10, 2005
- When will council leave us alone? Goodbye, Shangri La.
- Do we really need a consultant? Ed. note: this is a letter to Opposition Leader Todd Hardy.
February 9, 2005
- This proposal has many benefits There is a large sector of horse owners in the Yukon. Many of them are not farmers and do not own agriculture land.
- We seniors have paid our dues Ed. note: this is an open letter to Health and Social Services Minister Peter Jenkins.
- This project would build family values Much ink has been used regarding myself, my company and my involvement with the Yukon Agricultural Association (YAA). I hope you will allow me some ink for the rest of the story.
- It's definition time Subject: mad vow disease.
February 8, 2005
- Rebuild the league on a firmer foundation So, the NHL and its players cannot reach an agreement.
- Same-sex marriage is detrimental Marriage is about the rights of children to be raised in homes where both role models are present.
- Put up or shut up, Mayor Larkin The mayor and council of the Village of Carmacks have been challenged to call a referendum.
February 7, 2005
- Approach has created anxiety and despair The following statement from the Yukon Child Care Association is a response to the press release issued by Health and Social Services Minister Peter Jenkins on Friday.
- Pineapple will be bitter treat Sometime over the last weekend in January, someone went into the greenhouse at Jack Hulland Elementary School.
February 4, 2005
- Wake up and act, Mr. Jenkins Ed. note: this is an open letter to Health and Social Services Minister Peter Jenkins.
- Only a trickle of a problem I was rather amused at the article: 'RCMP looking to curb public urination' on page 5 of your newspaper on Feb. 1.
- You can still see the show! Thank you for publishing a story in last Friday's paper about the Pederecki Quartet's upcoming performance of Daniel Janke's new composition here in Dawson City.
- Should we adhere to the legal or ethical law? There are many people who are concerned with the way the Yukon Agricultural Association operates, and I, as a board member, share some of their concerns.
February 2, 2005
- Want guns? Move to Texas! It's really quite remarkable.
- I could have frozen to death Greyhound in Kelowna, B.C., had issued me a ticket to Wonowon, B.C.
- We vote again to vote again We are in the process of voting again to vote again at the Carcross-Tagish First Nation (CTFN).
- A great role model I am nine years old, and I wanted to write to you about the principal of my school, Mr. John Wright.
- Hartland showed true leadership Even though I have not had the opportunity to meet Samson Hartland, I would like to support him publicly. In every government leading elite, there has to be opposition.