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Letters to the Editor


EDITORIAL: Busting up flood myths

It’s easy to see how rumours and misinformation can spread in rapid fashion. The claim process surrounding the May 28 flood disaster is a perfect example.

Second rate cities

If you live in Thunder Bay, Toronto, Vancouver or even Tuktoyaktuk, your community has just been served. In fact, if you live anywhere in Canada, other than Calgary, you are a citizen of a second-rate city.

EDITORIAL: Watering the blues

It seems there’s a bit of a hue and cry over water at the recent Thunder Bay Blues Festival.

LETTER: Dr. Cranton got it right

Dear Editor, This letter is concerning Dr Cranton’s article on page 12 of the July 13th issue of Thunder Bay Source.

Thumb wars

The battle lines have been drawn and the sides have been chosen. Not since the generation gap of the ’60s and ’70s has there been such a communication breakdown. One, two, three, four…I declare a thumb war.

EDITORIAL: Terrace Bay good news

For once the forestry industry got some good news. Late last week it was announced officialy that the Aditya Birla Group plans to take over the idled Terrace?Bay mill, formerly owned by Buchanan Forest Products.

LETTER: Water prohibition doesn’t hold water

To the editor, My wife and I really enjoyed the music at this year's Blues Festival. However the statement by Mr.

LETTER: There are too many city workers for our population

To the editor: The number of cities in the USA declaring bankruptcy and/or lowering salaries for their public service employees is already staggering and there are numerous more on the horizon. The most recent is Scranton, Pa.

LETTER: Conservative agenda eroding Canadian values

To the editor, Since the imposition of the Free Trade Agreement in the late 1980s, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is only the latest in a string of rightwing Reformers/Conservatives (both federal and provincial), beginning with Brian Mulroney, to spea

LETTER: Moving park best solution to flood issues

LETTER: Moving park best solution to flood issues With the current focus on dealing with the spring flooding problems of Old Fort William perhaps all those concerned should take this opportunity to move the facility back much closer to its original s
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