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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Most truckers are good drivers

To the editor: It is idiots like the truck driver passing the snow plow near Nipigon that give all truckers a bad name. If you can identify the name on the side of the trailer or truck the rest can be tracked through the company. Give time and date.

LETTER: Truckers think they own road

To the editor: If the video from the trucker nearly run off the road near Nipigon was able to take the licence plate number then it should go to the police for proper analyses since they have the ability to slow everything down and then go after the

OPINION: Breaking barriers

I wouldn’t exactly call it election fever but one local group of concerned citizens is already looking forward to the municipal election next October.

LETTER: Innova Park best suited

To the editor: The new arena sounds great but the location is ridiculous. I am not the first person to say this.

LETTER: Hyer a good MP

To the editor:? I feel MP Bruce Hyer deserves all the support and credit he can get. He is truly a person who listened to what his constituency wanted and not his party. Kudos to you Mr. Hyer and all the best in the upcoming election.

LETTER: Take report seriously

To the editor: Thunder Bay’s Chamber of Commerce commissioned Lakehead ­Uni­ver­sity’s business department to prepare a report on “City to get serious about spending control.

EDITORIAL: Debenture can benefit

City council has put off a decision to borrow $8 million to complete the next phase of the widening of the Golf Links Road/Junot Avenue corridor. Some council watchers are questioning why the city is considering the move in the first place.

OPINION: Less than rubble

What is less than rubble? This question came to mind last week while Neil Young’s Honour the Treaties tour was playing in four Canadian cities.

LETTER: City has failed us

To the editor: City council has done a lot for the people living in and around the Fort William side of town.

LETTER: Planning failure

To the editor: On Jan. 17, shortly after 1 a.m., I shockingly watched a marked City Roads sanding truck slowly drive by working the street I live on and uselessly and foolishly sanding/salting the heavily snowed and unplowed street.
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