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Letters to the Editor


Brother has message for Local 598 - Glenn Boyd

Once again the word "strike" echoes amid the coffee shops and restaurant walls, in Greater Sudbury. For the members of the Mine Mill-CAW Local 598, uncertainty is probably the only thing in their minds.

City has compassion - Edgar Burton

The 2003 collections brought in an amazing 32 tons of non-perishables. What started with the suggestion of three young girls 16 years ago has grown and expanded to include over 200 businesses and their employees.

ER experience pleasant - James Grassby

Having reached near the end of my ninth decade I have, upon occasion, used the services of the hospital Emergency Department.

City has compassion - Edgar Burton

The 2003 collections brought in an amazing 32 tons of non-perishables. What started with the suggestion of three young girls 16 years ago has grown and expanded to include over 200 businesses and their employees.

Mess in Bell Park - Eva Firla

Futurist Bruce Mau is right about ugly places in Sudbury. One terrible, ugly and disgusting eyesore is currently being raised on the Ramsey Lake amphitheatre beach.

Dragon Boat Festival to support campaign for Alzheimer centre - Ted Callaghan

It was my pleasure to be in attendance for a major funding announcement pertaining to the moving of the Alzheimer Society Sudbury/Manitoulin Centre from their portable building situated on the grounds of Pioneer Manor to an existing vacant wing of th

Inco owes city, employees - Sirio Bacciaglia

As a shareholder of Inco and a retired employee, I am opposed to the closing of the Copper Cliff copper refinery. Inco challenged refinery workers to reduce costs. They did. Now Inco should continue to operate the refinery.

Food for thought on long-term care - Anne Marie MacInnis

On Monday, June 13 long-term care workers have planned a peaceful demonstration. This event will begin at 9 am outside of Tom Davies Square.

Dragon Boat Festival to support campaign for Alzheimer centre - Ted Callaghan

It was my pleasure to be in attendance for a major funding announcement pertaining to the moving of the Alzheimer Society Sudbury/Manitoulin Centre from their portable building situated on the grounds of Pioneer Manor to an existing vacant wing of th

Mom concerned about safety - Lorie Klipa

There is construction of new homes on Second Avenue, so we have had to deal with construction trucks travelling on our street. I am writing in regard to what could have been a tragedy concerning my six-year-old son.