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Letters to the Editor


LETTER Hate is widespread

To the editor: There is so much bullying going on in the schools here in Thunder Bay I am worried that the next generation of our children will grow up with these hateful views.
EDITORIAL: Next time let's treat evacuees with respect, not suspicion

EDITORIAL: Next time let's treat evacuees with respect, not suspicion

This city’s reputation now sports a black eye. On Friday, June 13, the dust from the previous night’s election had barely settled when a hotel manager took a group of a local reporters on a tour.

OPINION: Choices we face

Canadian citizens living in Thunder Bay are facing three important choices over the next 16 months or so.

EDITORIAL: Scrap Gardens and save

City hall can’t have its arena cake and eat it too.

Seven more years

Would you be able to change your behaviour if it meant you could add a few years to the end of your life? Specifically, what would you be willing to do for seven more years of healthy living and good times with family and friends? If you are like the

Luxury boxes a fine line

To the editor: The Globe and Mail in March 2012 reported that corporations lease 120 of the 150 luxury suites at Ottawa’s hockey arena.

LETTER: Oppose restricive bylaw

To the editor: I am deeply disappointed in the city’s attempt to impose a bylaw prohibiting development on Balsam Street north of the Thunder?Bay ­Ex­press­way without thousands of dollars in added costs.

EDITORIAL: Vote informed

On June 13 Ontario will have a new government elect. Watercooler conversations will judge whether it’s the worst or best government the province has ever had. We can’t predict the future, but we know there won’t be a consensus.

LETTER: Platforms not solutions

To the editor: Political outcomes are constant challenges because of the emergence of new knowledge and technology. This knowledge shapes political platforms based on philosophies, beliefs and histories of issue-management outcomes.

LETTER: Clearer highway rules

To the editor: In regards to the highway twinning between Thunder Bay and Nipigon that the Liberals are saying is at risk, if elected I will push not for more twinning, but for clear rules on when roads need to be twinned (volume and safety) across t
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