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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: The money pit in Oliver Paipoonge

LETTER: The money pit in Oliver Paipoonge

Oliver Paipoonge Heritage Park continues to cost taxpayers a bundle of money, and the amount seems to be growing, despite an increase in attendance.
LETTER: Latest police investigation a witch hunt: former chief

LETTER: Latest police investigation a witch hunt: former chief

Police have been implementing recommendations from various inquiries and investigations and need to be allowed to do their jobs.
LETTER: All at-large council works best for city

LETTER: All at-large council works best for city

Ward system has failed Thunder Bay and only serves to represent certain neighbourhoods.
LETTER: Disappointment in council reversing nuclear waste decision

LETTER: Disappointment in council reversing nuclear waste decision

“Proximity Principal loses to a tie.” What a disappointment to hear that.
LETTER: Options for the beloved James Whalen tug

LETTER: Options for the beloved James Whalen tug

If a little town like Longlac saw fit to install their memory, why can't we?
LETTER: Environment North thankful council opposed nuclear waste

LETTER: Environment North thankful council opposed nuclear waste

'As councillors you are charged with the solemn responsibility to make decisions that are in the best interests of the citizens of Thunder Bay and the surrounding natural environment – decisions that are independently made free of the kind of propaganda that the NWMO proffers.'
LETTER: Nuclear waste and science-phobic groups go hand in hand

LETTER: Nuclear waste and science-phobic groups go hand in hand

Many Science-Phobic Groups say 'No.' It’s pretty easy to say 'No,' especially to single issues.
LETTER: Council got it right – No nuclear waste in the North!

LETTER: Council got it right – No nuclear waste in the North!

'Dr. Walther's assumption that nuclear is the only non-carbon emitting source of energy is very incorrect to state.'
LETTER: Paid parking at the marina is a step toward a more sustainable public space

LETTER: Paid parking at the marina is a step toward a more sustainable public space

The introduction of paid parking and venue fees at the Marina is a step toward a more sustainable and well-maintained public space.
LETTER: Only students 'outside of reasonable walking distance' should take the bus

LETTER: Only students 'outside of reasonable walking distance' should take the bus

'What I am pointing out is that children of our generation took on responsibilities that helped us mature.'
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