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Letters to the Editor


EDITORIAL: Layton will be missed

Jack Layton never ruled Canada, but he was as fine a statesman as the country has ever produced. A true champion of the North, Layton spent more time here than any other federal leader in recent memory.

Letter: Make Olympic park happen

To the editor: In March 2010 I made a presentation to council the development in the theme for a special attraction to the area. This was to consider and Olympic Park honouring our own 170 Olympic athletes in Northwestern Ontario.

Letter: Neebing cell tower not wanted

To the editor: This is my formal letter of concern for the 30-metre antenna sitting at 2121 Highway 61.

Bigshot behaviour

In the last round of municipal elections many eyebrows were raised in Toronto (and in Thunder Bay, too) after the polls closed and a new mayor with different ideas and a different approach was chosen.

Letter: Ceremony impressive

To the editor: I recently attended the swearing in of our newly appointed police chief J.P. Levesque and was extremely impressed by the honour guard of four of our officers who stood so stern and attentive all through the service.

Letter: Changes are needed

To the editor: I am writing in response to two articles in the most recent TB Source.

Editorial: Good news at the park

Encouraging news emanated out of Port Arthur Stadium last week. Yes, the facility itself has made the final in a nationwide search for Canada’s best ballpark.

Paying the bills

I opened my wallet the other day after dinner at a local restaurant and alas, there was no cash on hand to pay for the meal.

Letter: Vital service

To the editor: I am writing this letter in response to the article that appeared in the July 29 edition of the Source with the headline “Calling for Help,” an article detailing financial support for the Lake Superior Centre for ­Re­gen­er­a­tive Medi

Editorial: Show some stadium love

Port Arthur Stadium is Canada’s favourite ballpark. A Baseball Canada-run contest is just meant to find out whether the rest of Canada understands that.
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