Opinions Archive
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January 23, 2014
- Employers must adjust to young workers' influx From time immemorial the current, the predominant generation belittled the coming group of young people, denigrating their work ethic, lifestyles, and values.
- Finding the Klondike's howlers is part of the fun (uffish) DAWSON CITY – Part way through the first two-hour chunk of the Discovery Channel's Klondike mini-series (Star, Jan. 21), Bill Haskell's partner, Byron, is murdered out on their hillside claim.
January 22, 2014
- Silver looks for the gold in the leadership sweepstakes (editorial) Now is a very exciting time
January 21, 2014
- Russia is striding towards Arctic development (comment) Moscow is developing "a concept paper” outlining the urgent and rapid development of the Northern Sea Route
January 17, 2014
- It's time for some new campgrounds At the end of each camping season, the Department of Environment reviews the usage of the territory's many public campgrounds.
- 2014 will be a year of action for the Senate (comment) Like most Canadians, before I came to the Senate, I did not fully understand the volume and quality of its work.
- City can take an unfamiliar bow on the tax front (editorial) It will be interesting to see whether the critics of local snow-clearing operations will now accuse city hall of perpetrating a snow job vis-à-vis the proposed operations budget tabled Monday.
January 16, 2014
- The great debate of city vs. suburban living There is no easy answer to the question of living in an urban area versus choosing suburbia.
- Don't look now, but geo-engineering is in trouble (comment) LONDON – Bad news on the climate front.
January 15, 2014
- What was in all those libraries the Tories have shuttered? (Uffish) DAWSON CITY – "You had to go there, didn't you?”