Letters Archive
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July 12, 2021
- Please, may they not ask to see it! I am exasperated when I see or hear about proposed vaccination passports.
- The lunatic fringe is alive and well Andy Warhol said that “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.”
July 9, 2021
- Our current strategy is prolonging the pandemic The Yukon is currently experiencing the beginning of a major COVID-19 outbreak.
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This could become a major tourist attraction The McIntyre Creek watershed could become a major tourist attraction with trails from the Alaska Highway upstream to Fish Lake.
- Consider this research, Dr. Hanley Ed. note: this is a letter to Dr. Brendan Hanley, the Yukon’s chief medical officer of health.
July 7, 2021
- An educated girl will lead genuine change As COVID-19 persists, so does the education crisis that threatens the loss of learning for an entire generation of children.
July 5, 2021
- The scars will be felt for years to come Ed. note: Last Wednesday, Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon issued this statement on that day’s ceremonial demolition of the former Lower Post Residential School and ground blessing for a planned new multi-purpose centre.
- Ground-penetrating radar has its limitations Re. residential school graves discoveries.
July 2, 2021
- You have earned yourself a big fail Disgusted and appalled are my polite words to describe my emotions upon discovering human feces and discarded baby wipes in a remote campsite.
- During this emergency, we need cell service! Tagish cell service is down again.
June 30, 2021
- The right decisions are often difficult Re: “River Quest could have been run: paddler” (Star, June 28).
- Canada, you need to learn the truth Ed. note: this letter includes references to trauma and abuse experienced in residential schools.