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Letters

Timing and typo didn’t ruin projectSubscribers only

August 15, 2008

On Aug. 1, the Open Your Home flyer arrived at Yukon households in the mail as part of l'Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY) Domestic Hospitality Recruitment campaign.

We are protecting and securing Canada’s sovereigntySubscribers only

August 15, 2008

Re. "Safety, sovereignty at risk as more sailors try to navigate Northwest Passage", by Bob Weber, Star, Aug. 12.

A bag ban would increase resource consumptionSubscribers only

August 13, 2008

Re. "Stick now pushing for national bag ban", by Stephanie Waddell, Star, Aug. 7.

Liberal MLA’s statement was falseSubscribers only

August 13, 2008

Re: "Minister says she's working on salmon issue", by Chuck Tobin, Aug. 12.

Empowering criminals in the name of ‘safety’Subscribers only

August 11, 2008

The Toronto Star, in an editorial on Aug. 5 ("Gun petition gains steam") stated in one breath that handguns are only for killing and only police and military can justify their need.

YTG’s ‘invitation’ raises several problemsSubscribers only

August 8, 2008

I received some unsolicited mail from the Yukon government this week.

Canada’s back to its old tricksSubscribers only

August 8, 2008

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's definition of "Canada's back!" as a credible player on the world stage means we buy helicopters so the troops don't need to thumb rides.

Thanks for making the festival a success

August 7, 2008

On behalf of the board,

Foundation, grant recipients appreciate Yukoners’ supportSubscribers only

August 6, 2008

The Yukon Foundation would like to express its appreciation to the people of the Yukon for their support.

Let’s help give these kids a better future!Subscribers only

August 5, 2008

A couple of Fridays ago, the Yukon News featured an article begging for a permanent youth shelter followed by an article about YTG's $3-million "mining subsidy" on the next page.