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The COVID-19 rules severely limited the crowd size inside the Bell Centre and yet outside there were thousands of people shoulder to shoulder with few if any masks evident. Scary.
Dave Mathers, St. Thomas
Changing names changes nothing
Every small town and huge city has a King Street and Queen Street. Are the do-gooders of the world going to demand that these names are changed because of bad kings and queens throughout history.
Hopefully these protectors of everything don’t find a historical figure named Main.
Dale Whitelaw, Bayfield
Liberals investing in re-election
After reviewing the BNN Bloomberg news today it’s very clear that over the last five months that all significant new investment in Canada is being made by our already broke Liberal government with the focus on Ontario, Quebec and the eastern provinces to hold key battle ground seats as they prepare for a federal election. Private investment has been fleeing Canada since this government was fir
Booking tee times a tedious hassle
Remember the good old days when we used to be able to travel to exotic destinations?
You’d get up really early, throw a couple of towels on a lounge chair around the pool or on the beach to save them and go back to bed for an hour or two. If you didn’t, you might find a spot a 10 minute walk to the pool bar.
Well, that’s exactly what’s happening when trying to book a tee time at London’s two remaining municipal golf courses.
Mike Henson, London
Opening River Road is common sense