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The Whitehorse Lions Club would like to comment about a concern raised by a citizen of Whitehorse concerning why the new splash park is not yet open (Star letters, May 28).
We are all hearing about the world food crisis!
This past weekend, I, along with my three children, spent the majority of Saturday and Sunday at Rotary Peace Park. It was hot out, as everyone knows.
A few weeks ago, I got upset when I pulled up to our gas pumps and read 137.9 a litre.
Re. Yukon Animal Protection Act consultation on proposed amendments - additional comments.
A few thoughts provoked by Murray J. Martin's letter of May 23, "I am a Canadian first and foremost".
I listened with interest to the recent squabble in Quebec with regards to what immigrants can expect from Canada.
In April, I suffered a stroke and was admitted to the Whitehorse General Hospital, where I spent a full month recovering.
Recently, both the Mount Lorne and Marsh Lake transfer stations (what used to be called the garbage dumps) have been in the news.
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