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Letters to the Editor


Letter: Shutdown city during state of emergency

I think that if the City of Thunder Bay calls a state of emergency then the majority of the city should have to shutdown to lower the consumption of water.

LETTER: Corner dangerous

To the editor: The Simpson Street/Arthur Street to the May Street and Arthur Street is dangerous.

LETTER: Bridge replacement a must

To the editor: I believe repairs to the James Street Swing Bridge to Fort William First Nation are ongoing. How old does it have to be, or when does crisis have to occur, before a brand new bridge is constructed. It's long overdue.

The PM exposed

Many Canadians averted their collective gaze last week as a somewhat disturbing image made the rounds through the media. If you’ve ever secretly fantasized about our prime minister in the buff you may want to check it out.

Editorial: Senseless tragedy

Tragedy struck the streets of Thunder?Bay over the long weekend. Sixty-seven-year-old Martin John Amos was struck and killed late Sunday night, allegedly by a driver of a stolen vehicle.

LETTER: NDP, Mulcair plan will block development

Thomas Mulcair is opposed to resource development in Northern Ontario and the thousands of jobs that will result from it. Instead of recognizing the importance of Canada’s resource sector, he calls it a ‘disease.

LETTER: Restaurant will be revealed at some point

To the editor: It would be nice to know what kind of restaurant we're opening here, but I guess that will come out eventually. What I am particularly pleased about, is the return of Katherine Dugmore to the job.

LETTER: Wynne reiterates First Nation jobs in Ring of Fire

To the editor: The Ring of Fire is a historic economic development opportunity for First Nations, northern communities and Ontario.

LETTER: Expectations not met

To the editor: Our finance minister’s commentary on the nation’s economic challenges may alarm Canadians of a certain age. They grew up in a world of hope.

LETTER: Minister clarifies gun regulations

To the editor: There has been some confusion in recent weeks about Ontario’s compliance with Bill C-19, An Act to Amend the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act.
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