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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Son's arrest at resort should have been a warning

To the editor: Well our story about the Bahia Principe Emerelda in the Dominican Republic should have prevented this from happening. My son and my nephew were arrest from the resort for extortion money.

LETTER: Resort responds to accusations

To the editor: Your story was sent to me via Facebook about the Bahia Pincipe San Juan in the Dominican Republic. I stayed there in April 2013 with my husband and then 16-year-old son. We didn't have any issues (maybe because I was with guys).

OPINION: Trends and resolutions

At this time of year many Canadians (80 per cent in a recent poll) attempt to change their lives by making New Year’s Resolutions.

LETTER: Extend bus service

To the editor: It’s nice to know that the city is finally going to acknowledge they have an issue regarding cabs in this city. But there is more to it.

EDITORIAL: Sharp's in, Staals out

Armchair general managers throughout Canada are having their say on Steve Yzerman and company’s choices to lead the Canadian Olympic men’s hockey team into Sochi, Russia next month. On the local front, it’s no different.

LETTER: Stop the bailouts

To the editor: I’m writing this letter to you to express my dissatisfaction with the provincial government. I think it is very disgusting how Buchanan Forest Products held the provincial government hostage in Terrace Bay.

LETTER: Gas shortage frightening

To the editor: As I write this, the last of the fuel in Terrace Bay is being pumped. It is reported that there is no fuel in Marathon, Nipigon, Schreiber, Manitouage or any point in between.

LETTER: More openness please

To the editor: When deciding on how to handle the decision on how to make city council more open you need to ask yourself who you work for and what right you have to keep information from them.

EDITORIAL: Change our parking ban

The holiday snow ensured a White Christmas – not that it was ever in doubt. It also showcased how inconsiderate some vehicle owners can be.

LETTER: Mac's should follow Shell's lead

To the editor: I think it's time 24-hour Mac's Convenience Stores installed counter-barriers to protect their lone midnight employees from injury during robberies. Some late-night retailers are already leading the way.
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