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October 22, 2009
- We can't afford another failed program Seems like everyone nowadays is in an "all-fired鈥 hurry to spend billions of dollars on infrastructure funding,
October 21, 2009
- I'd rather just forget about the TV I see in the Oct. 19 Star a letter from somebody not quite pleased about cable TV.
- Fourteen per cent of the total Yukon! I recently read a letter by Karen Baltgailis from the Yukon Conservation Society (YCS).
October 19, 2009
- Brace for much higher taxes and a reduction in services Only 37 per cent of eligible voters bothered to show up Thursday to vote in the municipal election in Whitehorse.
- So much for the promised drop in our electrical rates Re: Yukon Energy Corp.(YEC) submits compliance filing.
- Why would I want to see garbage? What exactly is bullying?
- Air North came through again On Oct.11, during the Thanksgiving weekend,
- Someone's going to get killed Whose bright idea was it to put push-button walk signals at Fourth and Main?
- I endorsed a mayor who showed she listens I'm not afraid of change, and I'm not satisfied with the status quo.
October 16, 2009
- Why is Trevor being dragged through the courts? Trevor's fourth court hearing will be on Oct 20. His fate may be decided then.
- Hats off to you for voting for incompetence Congratulations, Whitehorse, on yet again showing your true colours by re-electing Bev Buckway.
- YTG can afford our salary proposals Re: Whitehorse Star editorial Oct. 7 鈥 "Citizens: never surrender your right to know鈥.
October 15, 2009
- A 54-year-old Halloween tradition continues UNICEF B.C. is launching the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign for the 2009 Halloween season.
October 14, 2009
- Let's make sure on election day! Our issue with the City of Whitehorse has been well-documented over the past several years.
- Things are busy at all three political levels My congratulations to the office staff of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce, which hosted a flawless candidates' forum last week.
- Mt. McIntyre recreation area needs protection Whitehorse is blessed with an abundance of green spaces, but surely one of the stand-outs is the Mt. McIntyre trail network.