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March 31, 2004
- Dan Davidson - Drive-by politics are dividing the Klondike DAWSON CITY Whatever can be said about municipal politics in Dawson City, they aren't boring.
March 12, 2004
- - Flo Whyard - A Few Words Any oldtimers remember what happened back in 1950, when the Canadian army was here?
- - Editorial - A victim's terror, her MLA's silence A victim's terror, her MLA's silence If anyone had any doubts about Education Minister John Edzerza's capacity to demonstrate mettle in trying moments, they were dispelled Monday.
March 5, 2004
- In the name of decency, appeal this disgrace Conceded: legal scholars could fill volumes analyzing the complicated factors courts weigh in handing down sentences to violent offenders. Most of those considerations are fair and logical.
- Cannibalism has a lengthy history As some of you are undoubtedly aware, there was a case of modern cannibalism in Germany lately.
March 4, 2004
- Gay marriage issue has been over-covered As any member of the medical profession will confess, all the brethren in the doctor gig know who are the lazy doctors and the incompetent doctors. Just as, in the legal trade, other lawyers will tell you who of their brothers are the most despicable and downright layabouts in their profession. It takes one to know one.
March 2, 2004
- What WAS that fuss in Dawson all about? DAWSON CITY It's difficult for a regular watcher of the doings at city hall in Dawson not to come to the conclusion that the recent struggles between the Yukon government (YTG) and the City of Dawson have had much more to do with personalities than with finances.
February 26, 2004
- Stronach won't win this dog's breakfast Well, you see, it is the Grand Ballroom in the Sheraton Hotel in 'Tranna', Centre of the Universe, and there are some 1,100 idolators collected for the speech of Belinda Stronach.