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Letters to the Editor


Letter: ‘Unworthy’ candidate

To the editor: Thunder Bay-Superior North Liberal candidate Yves Fricot is selling a bill of goods this election. It’s important to know who he is before buying. Fricot is Buchanan Forest Products’ lawyer.

Letter: Courses mismanaged

To the editor: It’s not surprising that the city has mismanaged the city golf courses over the last several years and chased away most of their customers with unreasonable rate increases.

Letter: Golf in the red

To the editor: The first question should be put forth to the owners and/or board of any of the privately-owned golf courses such as White Water, Centennial, Thunder Bay or Northern Lights, “after how many years are we willing to inject thousands upon

Letter: Keep addresses the same

To the editor: On April 13, 2011, approximately 60 residents from our municipality attended the 3 p.m. (first session) meeting which was held at the MacGregor Recreation Centre.

Editorial: Curfew not the answer

City council voted against the mayor’s proposed controversial youth curfew, ending a distracting debate that has been going on for months.

Positive response

Have you noticed that the people you pass on the street are smiling a lot more lately and complaining a lot less? Are you one of the many local residents who are delighted with the services provided by the city and wouldn’t change a thing? This is th

Letter: Transit overhaul

To the editor: I understand that the process is in place to make some changes to our transit system. However, I am not hopeful considering city management’s record on organizing change, but I would like to make a few suggestions.

Letter: Election unnecessary

To the editor: Mr. Harper says the upcoming election is “not necessary.” He is right but for the wrong reasons.

Editorial: Leave it to province

City council did what it should have done in October. On Monday council approved a compromise deal with Horizon Wind Inc.

Letter: Dance for money

To the editor Dance for Memories Community Dance Event is very similar to a walk or run event. The difference is participants raise money by dancing for just one hour to their favourite musical decade.
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