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Letters to the Editor


Pharmacist 'forced' to leave town - Michael Boivin

People live in northern Ontario because we are attracted to the opportunity to work in the unspoiled beauty of the north, the strong sense of community and the lack of work stress seen in the bigger cities of southern Ontario.

More recycling, please - Gabrielle Bourget

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 I'm all for the less garbage, more recycling campaign that our city is trying so hard to impose on us.

Democracy not boardrooms - S.A. Asher

Once again the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, in its response to the city's call for change, has shown why this city seems to be adrift: a lack of vision. The point of governance is democracy; not necessarily "doing business.

VHS blues - M. Kirkwood Callingham

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 In my grandparents' day they burned books. In my parents' era Beatles albums were all the rage. In the year of 2002, thousands of videotapes are being wiped out.

Teen concerned - Kevin Dugit

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 I am a concerned citizen of Capreol. I am 14 years old and have both a snowmachine licence and a boating licence. I am a little concerned about my family.

Justice for all - Frank Buchan

With regards to the article, Power to the people, in the Sunday, July 25 edition, the customers paying the utility rates are "the people" whose interests are never considered by union leaders.

Keep pets cool - Suzy Meunier

This is a short letter regarding pets and hot weather. I was away at the cottage recently with my family and my dog. The weekend was very warm. My dog was out and about through the weekend playing and getting under everyone's feet (as always).

Justice for all - Frank Buchan

With regards to the article, Power to the people, in the Sunday, July 25 edition, the customers paying the utility rates are "the people" whose interests are never considered by union leaders.

Keep pets cool - Suzy Meunier

This is a short letter regarding pets and hot weather. I was away at the cottage recently with my family and my dog. The weekend was very warm. My dog was out and about through the weekend playing and getting under everyone's feet (as always).

Right on! - Jilles Paquette

Scott Hunter Haddow hit the nail right on the head. He should consider himself lucky to have a great job in the north so he can stay there. My wife and I relocated just over one year ago from Azilda to first Oshawa, then Brampton.