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City councillor Jan Stick is right: if we don't want to see plastic bags sailing by us in the wind, we need to ban them.
I am writing to express my strong support for city councillor Jan Stick's motion to eliminate disposable plastic shopping bags from the City of Whitehorse.
Animals continue to be exploited in the Yukon in many ways.
Have you ever wondered about the effectiveness of Canada's electoral (voting) system?
I heard Todd Hardy talking about his smoking bill and how it has wide public support (Star, March 27).
My son was deployed to Afghanistan on Feb. 27, 2008.
McLean Lake should be a park.
Above is a map with the McLean Lake Park boundary (500 metres from the high water mark).
Many is the time when one questions what one's doing.
I would like to correct some inaccuracies contained in the March 18 Whitehorse Star story, "Yukon receives $243 M in infrastructure money".
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