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To the editor: In response to a Letter to the Editor published in the Jan.

Competing at our best

Much has been written about Canada’s less-than-stellar Olympic performance. Instead of own the podium, pundits, particularly from south of the border, are saying we’ve blown the podium or flown the podium.

Retirement time

On New Year’s Eve I was in the Metro grocery store and the pace was hectic. Everyone was getting ready for the evening’s festivities.

Sign of the times

To the editor: This past November, several signs were erected in Marina Park. These signs promote the Renew Thunder Bay program. These signs also contain a revised plan of Prince Arthur’s Landing.

Club won’t be missed

To the editor: It’s quite obvious you never visited the 555, a.k.a. the 777, bar. To call it a night club is one of the greatest stretches of imagination I have ever heard.

Road fixes too much?

Adding a cloverleaf to the Thunder Bay Expressway has its merits – just not where the provincial government is planning to put it.

New leader a nice fit

It was an exhaustive search, but in the end Lakehead University’s board of governors believe they got their man.

The third Monday

Anybody who works for a living appreciates stat holidays. It is a Canadian tradition to live for the weekends and if it happens to be a long one, party on dude. As we prepare for our newest statutory holiday, Family Day on Feb.

Time for a competitive forestry sector

Some recent developments on the forestry file are presenting challenges and opportunities for the sector in Canada.

Financial waterfront issues continue

Dear Editor, It was pretty entertaining watching city council debate the waterfront co-ordinator’s latest request for more funding for the Prince Arthur’s Landing project. Coun.
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