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Letters to the Editor


LETTER: Equitable ice for all athletes is important, regardless of gender

LETTER: Equitable ice for all athletes is important, regardless of gender

'Sadly, what has become increasingly clear as my daughters have progressed through hockey is that the support to equitably prioritize the development of ALL athletes, regardless of what gender-based association they play for, has not been a priority by all communities'
LETTER: Writers' Festival Board grateful for support through pandemic

LETTER: Writers' Festival Board grateful for support through pandemic

After pausing for two years due to the pandemic, the festival is back for the second consecutive year this year
LETTER: Bunny cafes can be wonderful when they're done right

LETTER: Bunny cafes can be wonderful when they're done right

Rabbits can be an attraction at green businesses and as therapy at care homes. There are far more unwanted rabbits than homes
LETTER: Kudos to Guelph/Eramosa Township for accessibility rating

LETTER: Kudos to Guelph/Eramosa Township for accessibility rating

Municipality recognized that there was a gap between minimum requirements and the real needs of the community of people with disabilities
LETTER: Sometimes NIMBY gets it right

LETTER: Sometimes NIMBY gets it right

'Please don't shoehorn a building that doesn't belong in our historic zone, and doesn't fit the current bylaw rules,' writes reader Mike Baker
LETTER: Hold corporations accountable for their commitments

LETTER: Hold corporations accountable for their commitments

'Seems like Wellington Motor Freight is trying to ram their trucking hub down our throats, after all,' writes reader Caroline Mochetta.
LETTER: Trucking company in Aberfoyle brings 'serious concerns'

LETTER: Trucking company in Aberfoyle brings 'serious concerns'

'I chose to live in Aberfoyle for its small-town feel and rural location, do not spoil it,' letter writer says
LETTER: 'Aberfoyle is losing its identity'

LETTER: 'Aberfoyle is losing its identity'

Reader feels that the at proposal to expand the industrial park into residential areas is making things tight in Aberfoyle
LETTER: 'Aberfoyle is losing its identity'

LETTER: 'Aberfoyle is losing its identity'

Reader feels that the at proposal to expand the industrial park into residential areas is making things tight in Aberfoyle
LETTER: Trucking companies do not belong in Aberfoyle

LETTER: Trucking companies do not belong in Aberfoyle

'Keep the dangers of trucks out of our town and, instead, encourage residential and commercial development that will benefit us all!' reader says