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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Trails must be part of Expressway changes

To the editor: On July 30 my youngest son Gavin and I worked together on a video about a concern we both held in common. This video is a reaction to the Ministry of Transportation's project for the Thunder Bay Expressway.

LETTER: Does your comment policy have a double standard?

To the editor: Is it just me – or is tbewswatch.com editing or simply not posting any comments that are related to Aboriginal issues? Your site posts daily news items on Aboriginal news items – but no comments.

LETTER: Road conditions worsen in Current River

To the editor: To my fellow residents in Current River Ward, I’m committed to making this a better ward. I look forward to meeting with as many of you living in this ward.

LETTER: Pay equity for RPNs

To the editor:? It has been a pain in the RPN's side for what seems an eternity and we are still not receiving pay equity.

LETTER: Mayor is right

To the editor:? Kudos to Mayor Keith Hobbs. As an aboringnal, leadership in these crime issues are lacking from the federal and provincial governments and First Nations. Samuel Pervais, Thunder Bay

LETTER: Don’t make deaths racist

To the editor: The recent homicide was such a tragedy. My condolences to the family and friends and the First Nations of those involved. For many of us who know and work with people who cannot care for themselves this is heartbreaking.

LETTER: NAN should come forward

To the editor: I very much agree with the mayor. First Nations people are complaining that nothing is being done about the deaths of their people. Well they should join the crime prevention council to have their input there.
LETTER: Workers not impeded

LETTER: Workers not impeded

To the editor: The Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union Local 81 is the bargaining unit of office and support staff at Bombardier Transportation Inc. in Thunder Bay.

LETTER: Cutting Ontario Works funding to reservations has devastating effects

To the editor: This is an open letter to the premier of Ontario on behalf of Sandy Lake Students Hi Kathleen I'm a teacher in NorthWestern Ontario on a Fly in first nation community.

LETTER: Parking is more important than many think

To the editor: I recently visited St. John's, N.L. and downtown parking was a horror show there.
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