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Ed. note: this is a letter to Yukon Energy.
Re. sheep, the CBC, Kluane First Nation, killers and a celebration of death.
Re: local man wins sanctuary sheep hunt (Star, July 14).
Carbon tax and climate change have been in the news a lot lately.
The Yukon Chamber of Mines would like to clarify a misconception stated in the Friday, July 11 edition of the Yukon News regarding proposed changes by the Yukon territorial government to the Miners' Lein Act.
I look at our flag - it has a dog on it. Why? Is it to symbolize what? That we allow dogs to live here?
This is a crime against life as we know it. A crime against "biodiversity".
I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank mayor and council for permitting our Fox Haven development.
The story in the July 7 Star about Tim Waranuk being granted a new trial contains errors.
Once in a long while, I experience the strangest kind of phenomenon.
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