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LETTER: NOSFA offers thanks

LETTER: NOSFA offers thanks

On behalf of the North of Superior Film Association, we extend heartfelt thanks for the tremendous support for the 22nd Annual Northwest Film Fest.

LETTER: Come to Thunder Bay to give Energy East deputation

The following is an open letter to TransCanada Pipelines president and chief executive officer Russ Girling. Dear Mr.

OPINION: Province's forestry sector on the upswing

Reconciling economic development and environmental protection can be a challenging balancing act. But when it comes to Ontario’s forestry sector, I am proud to say that our province is achieving just that.

Tory MPP pens open letter to the residents of Thunder Bay

Last week I had the pleasure of travelling to Thunder Bay as part of the Select Committee on Sexual Violence and Harassment.

EDITORIAL: Reforming the senate

When Prime Minister Stephen Harper was first campaigning to be Canada’s prime minister, he made it clear he wanted to either reform or abolish the senate. A year ago, after a Supreme Court ruling, Harper took both options off the table.

LETTER: Can the event centre, we don't need it

To the editor: At this time, Thunder Bay cannot afford a fancy event centre to have meetings, play hockey or whatever. Look around at all the homeless people, people losing their jobs.

OPINION: Ontario economy continues to surge ahead

As Ontario’s Minister of Northern Development and Mines, I am proud to be part of a government that recognizes that investing in the North is investing in Ontario’s future.

LETTER: Tuition too expensive

To the editor: It is an embarrassment when our children’s education is no longer the main focus in our beautiful country! There was a time when education here in Canada was designed for all kids having an opportunity on becoming educated threw

LETTER: City getting desperate

To the editor: The final chapter on the event centre has not been written.

LETTER: Some suggestions for the Renew Thunder Bay fund

To the editor: If the city is considering the many different choices for the $23-million Renew Thunder Bay fund, here are some options. 1. How about fixing Hillcrest Park stonework. 2.
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