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"Violent offender does not return to streets May 30".
I am writing about the portion of the Yukon River near the pumphouse and the fish hatchery that was modified by a partial rock dam to create a narrow, swift-flowing spot for kayakers and canoeists to enjoy white water conditions.
I am writing this letter about the changes to be made by the City of Whitehorse in regards to free three-day parking passes to visitors from Yukon communities.
Re: Animal Protection Act "consultation" meeting in Whitehorse, May 8.
In the aftermath of the deadly cyclone in Burma, more than 1.5 million victims are facing starvation, diseases and an abhorrent act of crime against humanity of the ruling military regime.
Ed. note: this is a letter to Pat McInroy of the territorial Department of Community Services.
Re. the dumpster dining fundraiser for the Mt. Lorne Recycling Centre (Star, May 2).
Incompetence - disregard for human life - negligence.
The 10th annual Run for Mom drew a huge crowd of runners, walkers, cyclists and strollers.
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.
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