Letters to the Editor: April 29

Clothing argument Re: Be Meticulous, (Letters, Apr. 28) Does Jeff Lauder prefer London council wear suits or dresses? If he equates this clothing with intelligence and logic for million-dollar transactions, I’d ask if he has attended agricultural meetings or farming decisions. I have witnessed multimillion-dollar transactions for machinery, crops, livestock, real estate, etc., between hard-working […]

Letters to the Editor: April 21, 2022

Push harder for affordable housing Re: Developer gets two storeys for two affordable units (April 20). I’m not sure how many units per floor the new apartment building at Sarnia and Wonderland roads is going to have, but I know giving them an extra two storeys in exchange for two units of affordable housing goes […]

Letters to the Editor: April 20, 2022

Roadblock reason The federal government wants to remove roadblocks to boost house construction. Those roadblocks are you and me who don’t want more farms removed and more regular neighbourhoods intensified. No good can come from less food and less green space where you live. The answer is obvious: Endless growth will not work. PC Greene, […]

Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2022

Ukraine just excuse to jack up gas prices There is no way the actions of a crazy man in Europe justify the gas prices we are paying. There’s no shortage that I’ve seen. Every station has gas to sell. Ukraine is just an excuse to jack up the price, again. The only people who will […]

Letters to the Editor: April 16, 2022

Sick, not counted During the last two years, I only had heard of a handful of positive COVID-19 cases among people known to me. Now, it is a tally increasing daily, one no one is tracking. The numbers have increased in the official tally, but that number is false. It is much higher, and we […]