Letters Archive
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January 11, 2005
- You've made her very upset and frightened Ed. note: this Whitehorse mother's name is being withheld to avoid identifying a minor who was the victim of an assault. Jan. 9, 2005 is now a day that my daughter will never forget.
- Our generals need to be told Seems ironic to me that we would spend $750 million on used British subs that need a lot of fixing so that our admirals can play 'Cold War games' with NATO.
- We gave up a manned interceptor force Those who oppose missile defence co-operation with the United States are under the mistaken belief that weapons will be placed in space.
January 10, 2005
- Those within municipal boundaries need help too Ed. note: this is an open letter to Community Services Minister Glenn Hart.
- How do you enforce the law? Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Ernie Bourassa and city council. This is about this smoking bylaw.
- This mandate insults Yukoners Ed. note: this is an open letter to Archie Lang, minister responsible for Yukon Energy and the Yukon Development Corp.
January 7, 2005
- This review' is news to us, Sir Ed. note: this is a letter to Peter Jenkins, minister responsible for the Yukon Workers Compensation Health and Safety Board.
- A leering, hulking bruiser greeted her Here in Kanada, the guilt-ridden fairies whistling in the dark are fond of stammering that we are a sovereign nation.
- Inflated return increases costs Ed. note: this is an open letter to Brian Morris, chair of the Yukon Utilities Board.
- Why do you propose this boost? Ed. note: this is an open letter to David Morrison, president and CEO of Yukon Energy.
January 4, 2005
- What will the geniuses target next? Just a few questions: Do non-smokers drink even remotely enough to warrant changing the rules for those who do?
- The tsunami didn't affect me I am Tracey West, a resident of Whitehorse.
June 29, 2004
- I ask you: where's the outrage? In recent days, we have been subjected to a continuous barrage of high-profile Americans giving us the benefit of their 'wisdom' on who to elect as prime minister. Perennial loser Ralph Nader and left-wing propagandist Michael Moore have both come out with anti-Harper statements.
- City violated one of its own statutes Want to hear an ironic story?
June 28, 2004
- Don't let Paula's death be in vain I've only been in the Yukon for a little fewer than six months. Until the weekend of June 19-20, I thought it was going to be a very long time until I had to deal with the loss of someone I knew.
- Will Harper's platform stand up? I read that Stephen Harper's biggest weakness may be his unconvincing economic arithmetic.
- You're ruining my business, Mr. Fentie Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie. You are on record as stating that what distinguishes you and your party from your predecessors is that you strongly believe in investing in Yukon people and the economy.