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Letters to the Editor


Put casino downtown - Linda Danis

Now is the perfect time to move the casino to downtown Sudbury. No other city hides one of it biggest moneymakers back in the bush out of site.

Shame, shame - C. Macrae

I was disappointed to read Michelle Murray's letter regarding the Sudbury Transit Terminal being locked when buses are still running. The security guards are not doing their jobs.

Reader thankful for being 'a goddess' - Goddess Fran Nault

I attended Be a Goddess, the ladies' charity auction and dinner for women's programs. It included mini spa services, hors d'oeuvres  and dinner served by area businessmen, policemen, firefighters and local celebrities.

Tini Pel's dancers to hold reunion - Tini Pel

So far, we have found 32 former students, dating back from the 1960s who attended the Arts Guild Dance Studio in Sudbury. They are all coming to Gore Bay for a reunion. They are arriving Saturday, May 20 at the community hall here in Gore Bay.

Decision disgusting - Rita Barnes

This letter is concerning an article in Friday's April 28 edition: Drunk driver to spend weekends in jail. I am disgusted he only received a 90-day jail sentence to be served on weekends after his fifth conviction on impaired driving.

Mistake looming - Sharon Long

Sewage is not a pretty topic, but it's an important one in my area of Sudbury right now. The rock tunnel that is to service the South End is scheduled to be completed in November 2008.

Questions remain about new snow removal policy - Perry Guilbault

So, we are well into our winter and it seems our newly developed snow removal plan is not working as well as expected. This can be gauged by the amount of complaint calls and the mayor's address this past week.

Daughter appreciates nursing home staff - Heather Brown

I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for so many positive things that have happened at Extendicare the past four years that my mother, Sylvia Brown, was there.

Where's the value in Karla? - Darren Kleven

I am writing with regard to the upcoming film on Karla Homolka. I am not normally predisposed to writing to newspapers about social issues but this one just wouldn't let me go.

Retailer to close store - Paul McQueen

After more than 100 years in the community, it is with great sadness that we announce that Yolles Furniture will be going out of business.