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Letters to the Editor


Bertuzzi owes Moore big time - Tom Trottier

Hockey fighter Todd Bertuzzi's sucker punch to Steve Moore has ruined Moore's career and life.

What's Layton thinking about? - Frank Petkovich

NDP leader Jack Layton is sucking and blowing at the same time. He would like the Liberals to cancel the proposed corporate tax cuts and direct a large portion of that money to students in post secondary institutions.

Bungling bureaucrats - Andrew Inch

I'll sleep safely knowing the porketta police are on patrol, protecting the public from the evils of unlicensed Porketta Bingo drinking establishments.

Steel delivers message - Joe Guido

I am writing about the United Steelworkers of America's Young Worker Awareness Campaign. Each April, a group of energetic and knowledgeable instructors from the Sudbury area work diligently toward the education and welfare of all young workers.

Don't forget about Capreol - Gary Gray

"Capreol, Capreol, where's that?" A silly question if you live in the Sudbury Basin. Capreol, a small community at the end of the road in Ward 4, has much to offer. Everybody knows where Capreol is.

Congrats to NORCAT - Louise C. Paquette

Congratulations to Sudbury's Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT), for 10 years of bringing Northern Ontario innovation to the world stage and beyond.

Pope is infallible - Vicki Kirkwood

Thank you for printing the beautiful article by Anna Stachulak on her trip to Rome for Pope John Paul II's funeral in the April 20 edition. Unfortunately, it was in the same issue as Marie Bouclin's comments.

Don't forget about Capreol - Gary Gray

"Capreol, Capreol, where's that?" A silly question if you live in the Sudbury Basin. Capreol, a small community at the end of the road in Ward 4, has much to offer. Everybody knows where Capreol is.

Congrats on fuel cell article - Marc C. Betournay

I congratulate Northern Life on outlining the positive developments of fuel cell technology application to a small scale research loader (Dec. 21 edition).

Somethin' rotten in Ottawa - Frank Petkovich

When I have a piece of the structure or furnishings at my cottage or home rotting, I take steps to change that as soon as possible before it leads to total collapse.