Letters to the Editor: Feb. 17

Still waiting for tax break at gas pumps Premier Doug Ford promised a rollback on the taxes on gas and maybe some price adjustment on natural gas, before the next election on June 2. If I recall correctly, he even said by March. Let’s see some action on this. About 50 cents of the price […]

Letters to the Editor: Feb. 16

No leadership here Prime Minister Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to disperse all the “protesters.” For this, he has received praise from some quarters. Why? That should have been done by Day 2. Leadership by our PM? Hardly Robert Drummond, Exeter Protesters, go home Where was CSIS over the last year? What is going on […]

Letters to the Editor: Feb. 15

Tough for walkers I am in complete agreement with Thomas Allen’s letter to the editor Sidewalk dangerous (Feb. 11). Last week, I chose to walk Pall Mall and Piccadilly streets between Adelaide and Wellington streets and, like Allen, spent much time trudging through slush, being careful on ice or dodging large puddles by climbing on […]

Reader to Reader: Feb. 12

Snowplow operator goes above and beyond I would like to thank the sidewalk snowplow operator for helping clear my driveway. Too often we hear complaints about the snow clearing of London streets. I live on a busy street. It is a bus route and arterial road, so it gets plowed frequently. As a result, my […]

Letters to the Editor: Feb. 12

Endgame hard to see While we are all tired of the necessary limits put on our lives by COVID, I am at a loss to figure out what the Ottawa and border protesters think they will accomplish. The protests at the borders are restricting the work of their own colleagues, truckers. They all protest mandates […]