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Letters to the Editor


Me and Sidney

I’ve been thinking about the Sidney Crosby situation lately and I discovered that I have something in common with the best hockey player in the world.

Editorial: Spin cycle in full gear

Politicians aren’t the most trusted lot out there. But for the most part, they mean well. Their handlers, however, are a completely different story at times, especially during election season. Take the Conservative Party of Ontario, for example.

Letter: Bikes lanes confusing and dangerous

To the Editor, I completely agreed with Andy Wolff’s comments on bike lanes in your editorial section last week. I moved back home several years ago after living in Edmonton for almost 30 years, where most of my travel was on foot, bicycle and bus.

Letter: Bike lanes a great distraction

Dear Editor, I really have to commend our city administration for their Bike Lane Project.

You talk'n to me?

Whenever I see or hear an election ad these days I’m reminded of that famous line from a Robert DeNiro movie, “Are you talking to me?” I am an Ontario voter so they must be talking to me but I’m not sure they have anything interesting to say.

Letter: Plans for Ring of Fire

To the editor: It’s time for a change that puts people first. The Liberals have been critical of our NDP platform for the region and how that might affect the Ring of Fire. Well, let me explain the NDP’s plan for the Ring of Fire.

Letter: Bike lane solution

To the editor: I have been noticing a lot of letters have been submitted against these bike lanes. Here’s a win-win-win solution. Don’t have bike lanes, have designated bike routes.

Editorial: Ten years of change

It was a sombre ceremony on?Sunday morning, as local emergency services personnel paid homage to those who lost their lives 10 years ago on 9-11.

LETTER: 9/11 hoax

To the editor: The 10th anniversary of 9-11 brings hope that the public is no longer misled in regards to who was responsible for the attacks.

Faking sickness

There was a frost warning last week on Labour Day. It was just a warning but hard-working Canadians know what comes next. It’s easy to leap out of bed on a warm summer morning when the sun is shining and the birds are singing.
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