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In spite of considerable public objection to the city's plan to develop the woods behind Takhini Elementary School, city council voted unanimously to accept the Takhini North design concept.
The Animal Protection Act's proposed amendments show promise, but it is clear that animals will continue to be exploited in the Yukon in spite of renewed legislation.
In a recent article on the fluoride issue, I was interviewed opposing fluoridation of our water supply.
It came as an alarming surprise to us the silence around the elimination of the television programming of Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon (Star, May 7).
Ed. note: this is an open letter to the Canadian Wildlife Service.
Re. the Star's Environment section April 28 concerning Alberta's continued suspension of the spring bear hunt.
Pay it Forward is one of my all-time favourite movies. There is so much for us to learn by watching this movie, even if we've seen it numerous time.
If you have never had the experience of being confined to a wheelchair, you may not be able to understand the thrill of getting out of the wheelchair and finding a new and exciting way to travel.
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