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Re: Air Canada Jazz to toss life vests (Star, Aug. 26).
On the morning of June 24, I was travelling north of Whitehorse with a caravan of nine single motorhomers (RVers) when my 34-foot coach with car in tow slid into a ditch and rolled over.
May I use the Star to seek information from others about their experience with any waiting list to see medical specialists through the Yukon Health Care Insurance Plan?
This is an open letter to Jim Kenyon, the minister responsible for electricity.
Ed. note: this is a letter to Tourism and Culture Minister Elaine Taylor.
In response to the recent letters expressing dissatisfaction with the crematorium in Porter Creek, I'd like to share this: at the corner of 41st and Fraser in central Vancouver, there is the Vancouver Creamatorium.
Labour Day in the past was an event that workers and their families traditionally celebrated in a big way.
Ed. note: this is a letter to Ryan Ver Berkmoes of Lonely Planet U.S.A. in Oakland, Calif.
While the Harper government is sending its MPs out across Canada at taxpayers' expense to support its candidates for the upcoming election, it is sending Canadian sailors out on questionable oceans of the world in 50-year-old ships.
So, the great northern hunter strikes again and we have yet another wildlife tragedy (Star, Aug. 20).
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