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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Will hotel come without events centre in downtown north core?

To the editor: Recent events point to a dilemma at city hall.

LETTER: Suggestions to save the Conservatory

With much dismay, I have read about the plans to not only close the Centennial Conservatory for the next few months, but very possibly, to do so permanently. Something will be sadly missing during the time leading up to Easter, and during Holy Week.

LETTER: Same crime, different rules?

To the editor: OK, why are you charging this 15-year-old who allegdly pulled an air-soft gun at Superior Collegiate Vocational Institutie and not the other two boys that pointed the same type of gun at the school bus last week.

LETTER: Public sector paid too much at the top

To the editor: The salaries that some of these public sector workers get are ridiculous.

LETTER: Go undercover at Mac's

To the editor So, another saturday night another robbery. It seems to me that every weekend these same stores are getting robbed. Has anyone thought, hmmm maybe put an undercover in the store to work for the night.

EDITORIAL: Wolves get second chance

Second chances are what life’s all about. The Lakehead Thunderwolves men’s basketball team got one Sunday night, and plan to make the most of it.

LETTER: Story missing an angle

To the editor: I find it curious that both the Chronicle-Journal and Thunder Bay Television news did not take the time to interview Dominion Motors owner Tyler Dolcetti before running their respective stories today about the lockout of his company

LETTER: Target dilapidated buildings, not deer feeding

To the editor, The mission island has been home to the deer for years. We have destroyed enough of their natural habitat already, so please leave them and Mr. Robert McCallum alone.

LETTER: Too much advocacy, not enough action at city hall

To the editor: What type of donkeys have we got in this city? They are investigating First Church United for opening its doors to homeless person during a recent cold spell.

LETTER: City should amend snow-plowing ways

To the editor: Priorities? With the last snowfall one realizes that while the city crews do a great job in removing snow from the city streets, the snow is simply plowed onto the boulevard, which is fine, unless we have a driveway, which results in a
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