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Letters to the Editor


EDITORIAL: Event centre too costly?

An event centre would be a great addition to Thunder Bay.

LETTER: With taxes rising, it's time to kill the event centre

To the editor: Now that budget deliberations have started it would appear that taxpayers are looking at hundreds of dollars in tax and water-bill increases.

LETTER: Stop the spending, stop the games

To the editor: So the city budget is finally out from behind closed doors.

LETTER: Event centre reminiscent of other city hall bungles

To the editor: Are we remembering the Ontario Ministry of Finance has already given our gang at city hall a 7.86 per cent increase in each of four years? Also in 2015.

OPINION: Monkeys on a string

What a difference $50 and a few months can make. That’s about how much a barrel of oil has dropped recently, more or less, as we watch Harper’s Conservatives dance nervously to the tune of lost loonies jingling down the pipeline.

LETTER: Get priorities straight

To the editor: Thunder Bay Television reports on the activities of our latest city council and recent items on their agenda appeared to have all the atmospheric conditions for the perfect storm which may befall us beyond the walls of city hall.

LETTER: Wasteful snow removal

To the editor: On Jan. 24 at about 10:15 a.m.

LETTER: See your eye doctor

To the editor: It’s the beginning of a new year and whether or not you have a list of resolutions, keeping your eyes healthy will help ensure you can enjoy what the year ahead holds.

EDITORIAL: Vacancies figured out

Despite the protests of some, city council made the right decision on Monday night to set in place a permanent policy to deal will councillor vacancies.

LETTER: Budget increase is baffling and unacceptable

To the editor: So the city budget is finally out from behind closed doors.
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