This week in irony
Dear Editor, In the olden days, elections were decided by whomever raised the most money and could buy the most advertising. They would presumably win
Dear Editor, In the olden days, elections were decided by whomever raised the most money and could buy the most advertising. They would presumably win
Sympathies Dear Editor, My sympathies lie with the people of Ottawa. Their neighbourhood has been invaded and blockaded by noisy, sometimes rude people who somehow
Warden’s response to editorial Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the Editorial of January 12, 2022 entitled “Democratic Deficit” submitted by the publisher
Dear Editor, This heartfelt letter is a huge shout out to the people of the Pontiac for their continued support of the Terry Fox run.
In the article in the Nov. 17 edition of THE EQUITY about the injured hiker in Luskville, the first challenge the rescuers faced was locating
Dear Editor, Further to Hawley Lepine’s letter (THE EQUITY, Oct. 27), radar speed signs undoubtedly help slow the overall rate of traffic speed. The question
Dear Editor, Like the leaves coming down from the trees at this time of year, so are the multiple leaflets and other types of publicity
Dear Editor, I have been monitoring the goings on at the local media level as well as at all recent MRC meetings where I observed
Dear Editor, Some people seemingly can’t be satisfied if they can’t vent at something happening in the community. These days, what used to be simple
Dear editor, I’m no longer a resident of the Municipality of Pontiac, Quyon a place where I called home for 23 years. In my near
Dear Editor, In the olden days, elections were decided by whomever raised the most money and could buy the most advertising. They would presumably win the most votes and therefore run the government. In the next election, it will be
Sympathies Dear Editor, My sympathies lie with the people of Ottawa. Their neighbourhood has been invaded and blockaded by noisy, sometimes rude people who somehow have the resources to take two weeks off and drive cross country and leave their
Warden’s response to editorial Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the Editorial of January 12, 2022 entitled “Democratic Deficit” submitted by the publisher Charles Dickson. He criticizes two items, 1) the MRC Council resolution about the Canadian Nuclear
Dear Editor, This heartfelt letter is a huge shout out to the people of the Pontiac for their continued support of the Terry Fox run. 2021 marked the 41st anniversary of the national run. It was the 40th year for
In the article in the Nov. 17 edition of THE EQUITY about the injured hiker in Luskville, the first challenge the rescuers faced was locating the victim. There is a solution to this problem. Someone, somewhere invented an app called,
Dear Editor, Further to Hawley Lepine’s letter (THE EQUITY, Oct. 27), radar speed signs undoubtedly help slow the overall rate of traffic speed. The question is by how much? We can assume that the six signs put up in the
Dear Editor, Like the leaves coming down from the trees at this time of year, so are the multiple leaflets and other types of publicity media falling into our mailboxes from the different candidates. But the most impressive one is
Dear Editor, I have been monitoring the goings on at the local media level as well as at all recent MRC meetings where I observed negative talk about the performance of our present Warden. To me this negative approach is
Dear Editor, Some people seemingly can’t be satisfied if they can’t vent at something happening in the community. These days, what used to be simple differences of opinion become built up into name-calling and outraged episodes. Living in Canada, in
Dear editor, I’m no longer a resident of the Municipality of Pontiac, Quyon a place where I called home for 23 years. In my near future I hoped to retire there. I’ve served my community as a firefighter for 17
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