Opinions Archive
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July 25, 2008
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Try living with mice in your hice! Thirty-five-year Yukoner Dawn Kostelnik and her husband, Rick Cousins, bought the Audrey Eleanor in July 2003 in Prince Rupert, B.C., refitted it and took it to Haines, Alaska in 2004.
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The pioneering spirit at Ben My Chree It seemed a kinder and gentler time, and everyone agreed there were no kinder nor gentler Yukoners than Otto and Kate Partridge.
- This city regulation is a complete farce These days, it's difficult to do almost anything without being reminded of our negative environmental impacts here on planet Earth.
July 24, 2008
- The culture of mistrust must be banished Few would deny that weak and opportunistic politicians have become a dominant feature of our governments here and indeed throughout much of the world.
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Signs, signs, everywhere a sign DAWSON CITY - "Signage" is one of those words that I've had to teach to the spell-checker subroutines in the various word processing programs I use.
July 23, 2008
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Troll-like behaviour shouldn't be part of the festival Hip waders could have come in handy this past weekend for revelers at the Dawson City Music Festival - at least for those looking to keep dry while navigating the beer- garden-cum-mud-bowl for some suds.
July 22, 2008
- Cluster bomb ban doesn't affect key countries LONDON - The British armed forces clung to their cluster bombs like a baby to its rattle, and some suspected that they were trying to sabotage the treaty on behalf of their American friends (who were not there, of course).
July 21, 2008
- The goals of Obama's foreign tour LONDON - Barack Obama wants three things out of his tour of the Middle East and Europe.
July 18, 2008
- I am miffed at those who enter illegally The U.S. presidential race has touched on many issues, but one that is now starting to rear its head - mainly due to the candidates' pressing need to win over the large Hispanic vote - is that of illegal aliens or migrants living in the country.
- Bizarre goings-on down at the waterfront (editorial) He may be in the distant refuge of Quebec City, remaining tightlipped behind the excuse of ongoing court action, but ultimately, Premier Dennis Fentie has some 'splainin' to do.