How do we improve the image of Sudbury when
we're the only city in Canada where Sears could not keep
extended hours for a special promotion in early May. Is it any
wonder with such archaic rationale that the population of the
metro area of Sudbury, which was 117,075 is 1966, has grown so
little? Should it not be better to let consumers dictate
shopping hours and (for council) to get on with the business of
developing this great city of ours?
As for the Sudbury Regional Hospital, has
anyone questioned how many operating room suites we will have
lost on completion? A referral centre isn't very effective when
the citizens will just see waiting time for surgery lengthened
even more as we receive patients from northeastern Ontario with
fewer beds and operating room suites than we previously
utilized.
Shirley Rowe
, Sudbury