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Letters to the Editor


OPINION: Family (NFL) divisions, an expecting father's nightmare

I should have seen this coming. The first clue was my expecting Green Bay Packer-loving girlfriend’s search for infant Jordy Nelson jerseys.

LETTER: Conservatives ignore housing need

Dear Editor, While cities and provinces are working hard on the pressing lack of affordable housing for Canadians, the Conservatives are quietly getting the federal government out of it.

Cheaters never prosper

Lance Armstrong has taken all the fun out of cheating. Cheating, like flirting, can be a source of harmless fun in the right circumstances.

Storey failed by OPP

To the editor: I can't help but note that none of the positive of Sgt. Storey's life has been brought out by the Thunder Bay news reporting. He has been a dedicated officer, serving his community on and off the job.

Water rate rip-off

To the editor During late spring, summer and early fall, the City of Thunder Bay annually encourages property owners to beautify their property by promoting contests and awarding recognitions for the plushest, greenest lawns and healthiest gardens, b

Preferential treatment?

To the editor I am growing very tired of tbnewswatch.com not allowing posts or comments about when the police are found guilty of crimes and caught in very dishonourable conduct. Why has tbnewswatch.

EDITORIAL: Don't give in to group

The hacker group Anonymous has Thunder Bay Police in its crosshairs. This is no laughing matter. The loosely connected group, formed a decade or so ago, is the epitome of online anarchy, dedicated to righting the wrongs of the world.

Put NHL on ice

The NHL is dead to me. Now that the hockey strike is over and the embattled warriors from both sides have ended their shenanigans, it’s obvious that professional hockey has nothing to offer people like me. It wasn’t always this way.

Bill C-45 kills jobs

To the editor: I work for the Canadian Grain Corporation in Vancouver. Well, not for much longer. I am one of the people affected by Bill C-45, and the elimination of inward inspection.

EDITORIAL: Crime isn't failure yet

Mayor Keith Hobbs entered office on a platform to rid the city of crime. On Tuesday night he admitted it’s been a failure. Perhaps Mr.
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