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As I was driving downtown on Monday, I noted a business proudly celebrating 420 Day.
Ed. note: this is a letter to Community Services Minister Glenn Hart. Re: Mt. Lorne transfer station.
Ed. note: this is an open letter to Premier Dennis Fentie and Community Services Minister Glenn Hart. Subject: Mt. Lorne recycling centre.
Re. handicapped parking. This is to the person who left the nasty note on my windshield in the Wal-Mart parking lot on April 17.
Lamb - a baby sheep - a gentle, innocent creature taken from his/her mother to be killed young for his/her tender flesh - for taste!
Humane Society Yukon works closely with the City of Whitehorse Bylaw Services to manage the problem of homeless pets in Whitehorse.
It is with a certain degree of reservation and personal discomfort that I question the validity of these Olympic protests and, in many cases, the protesters themselves.
It is with a certain degree of reservation and personal discomfort that I question the validity of these Olympic protests and, in many cases, the protesters themselves.
Most days, my kids get off the bus, run home and tear straight into the bathroom.
We had the pleasure of residing in Whitehorse in 1972.
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