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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Leaders will do what's best for First Nations

To the editor: On behalf of what I just saw on Thunder Bay Television news, ,regarding the House of Commons and the conversation that was spoken about the mining issues and the Ring of Fire.

LETTER: Neskantaga chief says no to Cliffs

To the editor: We are deeply disappointed to learn through a media announcement from the office of Northern Development and Mines Minister Rick Bartolucci on May 9, 2012 that Ontario has made the decision to support Cliffs’ chromite project, an

LETTER: Cycling misconceptions perpetuated

To the editor: Lorne Hayward in his letter ":Share the road equally", published Friday, May 11, perpetuates some misconceptions about cyclists and bicycles that need to be addressed.

Accidental heroes

Most Canadians know one thing for sure – never get caught between a mother bear and her cub. The resulting confrontation has come to be known as the mama bear reaction.

EDITORIAL: First Nation anger right

First Nations leaders have every right to be upset at Wednesday’s Ring of Fire announcement.

LETTER: North End glass always an issue

To the editor: Regarding the glass at North End Rec Centre: The glass coming up has been an issue for years. Growing up on an adjacent street, as kids we dug up all kinds of treasure from just below the surface.

LETTER: Conservatory worth keeping

To the editor: Sure, the city can't keep the Conservatory open; it was the crowning centennial project in Thunder Bay, then Fort William in 1967. After 45 years, you think the City of Thunder Bay could put some money into the infrastructure.

LETTER: Discipline, parenting prevents drunk joy-rides

This letter is going to be short and sweet. When I was younger, we never, ever would have even thought about doing something so stupid as that (Teen driver charged after flipping father’s truck).

My green canoe

Some time ago I bought a green, almost new canoe from a well-known local outdoorsman. He drove a hard bargain. His price was firm and he refused to throw in anything to sweeten the deal. He just wouldn’t haggle.

EDITORIAL: Smoke and mirror plan

The selling of Municipal Golf Course makes for great optics. Unfortunately, that’s about all it does for city coffers.
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