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Letters to the Editor


EDITORIAL: McGuinty's NWO legacy

On Monday the entire province got a bombshell when Premier Dalton McGuinty decided his time is up as the leader of the province and announced his resignation.

LETTER: FWHP observatory competing against local business

To the editor: What is the justification for the province of Ontario for funding an observatory at Fort William Historical Park? The Thunder Bay Observatory has been operating for years by a family in the rural area for years.

Lies and deception

If you are feeling stressed and under the weather these days you may be telling too many lies. If you want to feel better you should start by telling the truth more often.

EDITORIAL: North core right choice

The proposed multiplex is far from a done deal But at least now city council has something tangible to vote for and against on Nov. 26.

LETTER: Postcards against Big Thunder Wind Park

To the editor Unfortunately Horizon has begun a recent publicity campaign with trip giveaway and expensive ads in the local newspaper.

Council mysteries

When city council met to discuss the fate of our Cen­ten­nial Conservatory, events unfolded like an Agatha Christie novel. There were deputations, allegations and accusations and a lot of pointed questions that remain unanswered.

LETTER: Doesn’t add up

To the editor: In response to “Incident is serious” (letter to the editor, Sept.28 ): The Thunder Bay police services board is a five-member civilian body that oversees the Thunder Bay police service.

EDITORIAL: Government should invest cash

The province is likely going to be asked to spend $1.6 billion to help construct the infrastructure necessary to jump-start nine Northwestern Ontario mines. We say it’s money well spent.

LETTER: Good job by OPP to capture suspect

To the editor: How could two people out on a nationwide warrant get half-way across the country? Thanks be to good provincial jurisdiction here, and keen people. Anita Michelle, Nipigon

LETTER: Will police review have any teeth?

To the editor: Re: Incident is serious (Letter to the Editor, Sept.28 ) The Thunder Bay police services board is a five-member civilian body that oversees the Thunder Bay police service.
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