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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Essential services are the city's responsibility

Essential services are the city’s responsibility As members of the Northwood Group of Concerned Residents, a deputation was given on Dec. 15th, highlighting the longstanding pocket flooding issues within the area.

LETTER: Energy East Pipeline too dangerous to consider

To the editor: Having attended the meeting hosted by the Ontario Energy Board at the Valhalla Inn on Jan. 14.

OPINION: Valued volunteers

The number one reason given for quitting a volunteer assignment is that we are just too busy and don’t have the time to do an effective job.

LETTER: Airline oddity

To the editor:? I am writing in response to a recent tbnewswatch.com article concerning a father and daughter bumped from a Porter flight. I also had an unpleasant and puzzling experience with Porter.

LETTER: Marathon will be missed

To the editor: It is very unfortunate to hear that a great event like the Miles With the Giant Thunder?Bay Marathon has been cancelled. I would have liked to have seen it continue.

LETTER: Computer voting issues

To the editor: Who gives a darn about those unfortunate enough to have lost their jobs and are now sleeping at Shelter House? Who cares if a bunch of those who couldn’t be taken in at Shelter House are found dead in cold dark doorways or lanes?

LETTER: Stop fossil fuel support

To the editor: I really appreciated J.R.

EDITORIAL: Helping the city's poor

The Thunder Bay Poverty Reduction Strategy wants city council to take a long, hard look at what it can do to reverse the fortunes of the city’s downtrodden.

LETTER: Demolition of church manse a scar for local history

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again. They finally did it . What a bunch of fools. History continues. Chain of fools.

LETTER: Barrier-free resort one of a kind

It has come to my attention that there is a strong possibility that we may very soon lose a unique area treasure. Discussions are ongoing concerning the fate of Wilderness Discovery Resort and Conference Centre.
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