1 - Eagle Mine Disaster, Dr. Storey, Housing Prices, Fatal Accident, and more
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We're talking about today's print edition of the Yukon Star, featuring stories about the Eagle Mine disaster, Dr. David Storey's letter to the editor, housing prices, a fatal highway accident, and more.
Show Notes
1:50 - Starting a new newspaper and succeeding the Whitehorse Star 3:20 - Feedback on the new Yukon Star 3:50 - Tim's unexpected start at the Yukon Star 4:40 - The benefits of starting fresh vs. keeping tradition and archives 6:35 - Jim’s good memory 7:00 - Tim’s beat with the Yukon Star 7:30 - The Eagle Mine disaster 11:10 - Is this a human health issue as well as environmental one? 12:40 - How important is mining to the Yukon economy? 14:00 - Will Victoria Gold survive? 14:45 - Jim’s editorial, “Those who wish to sing will always find a song” 17:40 - How should we as citizens think about this? 19:00 - Is public opinion turning against mining? 21:15 - The urban-rural split over mining 23:50 - Dr. Storey’s letter to the editor on health care in the Yukon 28:40 - Will we be forced to establish private hospitals to meet our health needs? 30:30 - Does Tim want to do a marathon? 31:00 - Why are housing prices potentially starting to drop? How is this being affected by people who can’t find a place to live? 32:25 - The building height and urban sprawl debate 32:50 - Highway crash that took the life of Deputy Minister Michael Prochazka 34:20 - Our raison d’etre is to reflect a community back to itself 34:40 - What are we going to be talking about next week?
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