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Letters to the Editor


Determined - Sean Barrette

The Dow Pool Lifesavers mission statement is as follows: - Provide sustainable family-oriented services and programs for citizens of the City of Greater Sudbury.

Regarding war - R. St. Germain

No one wants war but in order to take out Saddam Hussein, war is the only solution. I support President Bush and the coalition.

Teen inspires - Debbie Luison

Allison Linney (Hair today, gone tomorrow, April 2). Remember that name for she is destined for great things. Imagine a girl of 18 cutting her beautiful, long blond hair for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Franco flag should be flown at city hall - Jean-Marie Messier

Not flying the Franco-Ontarian flag is a shame. What has the city of city council got to lose? What they would certainly win is having a group of people who have built the heritage of Sudbury proud of being recognized for their worth.

Pray for peace - Rev. Catherine Somerville

Thank you for your coverage Sudbury religious communities pray for peace (March 26). United Church of Canada members are being asked to place a light blue ribbon outside their homes and churches, signalling that they are peacekeepers.

Shoes wanted for homeless - Julien DeSimone

This year the DeSimone Foot & Ankle Centre staff is joining forces with Greater Sudbury Police to launch the third annual shoe drive for the homeless. Last year we collected 500 pairs of shoes during our shoe drive.

Defending Greater Sudbury - Ernie Checkeris

I am writing in response to Roger Trottier's letter, City of Greater Sudbury, no thanks Now, let me set the record straight.

Fair is fair - Joseph Szabo

This is in reference of the article written in Northern Life by Keith Lacey in the Sunday, April 27 edition.

Helping animals - M A Quinlan

I am writing to people who want to support the ethical treatment of animals. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) are now encouraging KFC to use poultry from sources that treat chickens in humane ways.

Giving credit where credit due - Tony Teklenburg

It was with more than average interest I read the article about the owner of Nick's Pier retiring. (April 16 edition). Nick Lagges has done much more for Sudbury than just being a business man.