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May 21, 2014
- In 2014, these things shouldn't be happening ( Editorial ) "We should be concerned about ourselves as society that we would treat people in this manner.”
May 16, 2014
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A better relationship for Yukon citizens and the RCMP ( Comment ) National Police Week began in Canada in 1970 as a way to connect with communities and increase awareness about the services that police provide.
- Maintaining good health: here's how to do it right 1 – Buy organic foods. They nourish your cells.
- Abductions prove terrorism is still alive and well ( Musings ) The reaction of most of the world ranged from horror to outrage at the news that the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram had kidnapped 276 schoolgirls in Nigeria.
- Attack on former MP was disgraceful and derogatory ( Comment ) First and foremost, I belong to no political party, nor do I donate to any political party.
May 15, 2014
- Welcome to the Anthropocene age, folks ( Comment ) There is no doubt that human beings are the dominant species on Earth.
- Canadian stock market is poised to lead the world For the past several years, Canada was in the forefront of the globe's major economies.
May 14, 2014
- Frack Canada report a preview of the frack Yukon report? Frack Canada report a preview of the frack Yukon report?
- Saving lives during Canada Road Safety Week May 13-19 marks Canada Road Safety Week, a national campaign aimed at making Canada's roads the safest in the world.
May 12, 2014
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Coming out of the shadows and ending the stigma Mental illness isn't talked about much because of the stigmas associated with it.
May 9, 2014
- You're about to be buffeted by the winds of change The "winds of change” are blowing across this world of ours and it is because of this awareness I have chosen to write these articles over the last several years.
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Toques, gotchies, butter tarts and other Canadian words April 17 was a miserable night for baseball in Minneapolis.
- National Day of Honour: a time to reflect ( Comment ) Veterans have contributed to Canada in ways most of us will never fully comprehend.
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Investors seem smarter than the Pasloski government ( Comment ) I met the late Johnny Charlie, then chief of the Tetlit Gwich'in, at his family fish camp in the summer of 1982. I'd been canoeing in the Peel watershed.
- A turbulent world needs counsellors in the schools ( Editorial ) It's small wonder that Katherine Mackwood is embarking on an unprecedented sixth consecutive term as president of the Yukon Teachers' Association.