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September 16, 2005
- Editorial It's time to weigh candidates' moral fibre Without question, the women who endured the repugnant crimes of ex-MLA Haakon Arntzen a generation ago have suffered the most agony.
- Smokers: suck it up and butt out With all the debate over the smoking ban in Whitehorse bars, it's interesting that liquor sales both before and after the ban came in last Jan. 2 appear to be exactly the same.
- Julius Debuschewitz Our seniors need decent living quarters In recent months, several attempts were made by a number of organizations and developers to create decent living facilities for seniors in Whitehorse.
September 15, 2005
- Allan Fotheringham The day Mila told me to stuff it All day, all week, the television screens have been full of John Roberts.
September 14, 2005
- Nurses and their importance to the public Nursing in today's society is slowly gaining a reputation as being a well-respected career. (Arnold & Boggs, 2003.)
September 9, 2005
- The duties of citizenship include voting DAWSON CITY I was happy to attend last weekend's citizenship court here in Dawson and hear Judge Vera Radyo speak movingly of the Oath of Allegiance for new citizens (Star, Sept. 7).
- The lighter the skin, the faster the response? With troops finally assisting in the rescue and cleanup efforts in the wake of hurricane Katrina, one thing is for sure: there are going to be thousands of corpses found, and most of them are going to be black.
September 2, 2005
- Who's in charge at the CBC? It's not the first time Yukoners have experienced a work stoppage at the CBC North building in Whitehorse.
- Missing the CBC, wondering about Pat DAWSON CITY Hey Dude, where's my radio?
- Our shocking vulnerability to soaring oil With the price of oil set to top $70 a barrel on the open market, one has to wonder at what point the price of fuel will impact human behaviour and spark an interest in the inner-workings of our society.
August 26, 2005
- Your foreign affairs views merit consideration Dear Mr. Pat Robertson,