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May 17, 2007
- We'll have a power line and a bill to boot The talking is done. It's up to the Yukon Utilities Board now.
May 16, 2007
- The question remains: why did Blair do it? Gwynne Dyer LONDON It has been the longest good-bye in modern politics, and there are still another six weeks to go before Tony Blair finally hands the prime ministership over to Gordon Brown on June 27.
May 15, 2007
- Black can't see his arrogant IQ's damage Allan Fotheringham CHICAGO Brian Stewart, the very serious and very competent CBC correspondent here and abroad, is a good friend from school days of Conrad Black. He was best man at his wedding.
- Where's there's smoke, there's ... confusion Uffish Thoughts DAWSON CITY It didn't take nearly as long for Dawson City's smoking resolution to pass at the Association of Yukon Communities' (AYC's) recent conference as it did to pass council here.
May 10, 2007
- Proposal will muddy or clear the waters DAWSON CITY The muddy question of where to dispose of Dawson's effluent became even more muddy this week unless it actually became clearer with the introduction of a new element to the mixture (Star, May 10).
- Is there a problem with transparency? It seems that former federal Justice minister Vic Toews had a knack for upsetting the apple cart.
- In the wake of the tragedy, release the report The accident report into the death of 28-year-old Jean-Francois PagÈ needs to be released.
May 9, 2007
- Allan Fotheringham Shakespeare couldn't have done it better CHICAGO It's a sad, sad sight, David Radler marching up to the courthouse witness box, not six feet away on his march from the gaze of Conrad Black.
May 8, 2007
- Let's wait until the court hears the case Ed. note: the Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board released this statement Tuesday afternoon.