Brock Letters
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Not looking for a token woman on council
2008/11/11
During the all-candidates' debate on Oct. 22, you didn't listen to the whole question about a female voice on our Township Council, did you? ... -
Question about female councillors was worthwhile
2008/11/05
Re: 'More important issues facing Ward 2 than the gender of candidates,' published in the Oct. 31 issue of the Brock Citizen.
Thank you to the ... -
What is happening to our water?
2008/11/05
We have a cottage on Talbot Drive, adjacent to Bolsover Lock 37. Last year, we had a good portion of carp die along our shoreline.
This year, ... -
Durham needs to invest in its police force
2008/10/26
Many public services, but more so policing, is one service that is not realized until the public actually requires them. Sadly the letters to the ... -
Cops can't have it both ways
2008/10/24
To the editor:
If Durham's police officers want to hire 20 officers each year for the next three years, maybe they should give up the three per ... -
Police take up too much of Region's budget
2008/10/24
To the editor:
Here we go again. In these times of economic breakdown in the country and the world itself, more money, more cops, better benefits... -
What's with all the tarmac?
2008/10/20
An open letter to Jim Bradley, provincial minister of transportation:
I'm writing about an excessive use of tarmac in our community.
Earlier... -
Another Liberal lost in the woods
2008/10/01
To the Editor;
On my morning walks around Ethel Park, I have noticed a Liberal election
sign stuck deep in the woods all alone.
While I... -
Cats aren't meant to roam freely
2008/09/27
A couple of issues back, a lady wrote in regarding the "Heartless Driver" who ran down their "beloved pet cat." Although my ...
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School attack 'cruel'
2008/09/25
To the editor:
Re: ‘Schoolyard attack leads to assault charges,’ published in the Sept. 19 issue of the Brock Citizen.
What good reason ... -
Tradition lives at Sunderland Fall Fair
2008/09/25
To the editor:
Once again, the Sunderland Agricultural Society, with the help of many dedicated volunteers, has enjoyed a very successful fair.... -
Treasurer defends why records went bad
2008/08/27
Re: 'Former skating club treasurer pleads guilty,' published in the Aug. 22 issue of the Brock Citizen.
In response to last week's ... -
Resident concerned about lack of weather warnings
2008/08/21
To the editor:
Re: 'Residents snap pictures of Lake Simcoe waterspout,' published in the Aug. 15 issue of the Brock Citizen.
I sent the ... -
Thank goodness the driver is OK
2008/07/14
Re: "Speeder made a mistake" letterI see a different side to the situation which caused the previous commenter to be "appalled.... -
Liberals carbon tax won't help
2008/07/04
To the editor:
The federal Liberal leader, Stephane Dion, has just announced that a major plank in his party's next election ... -
Fair trade the way to go
2008/05/26
To the editor:
Canadians often contribute to the well-being of other people in the world. This is the case with the fair trade coffee, where ... -
Don't let one ruin it for all
2008/02/27
Thanks to the dedication of the Cannington Business Association, the hard work of countless volunteers, and the generosity of sponsors, Cannington ... -
Meeting with CHC 'disappointing'
2008/02/08
The health care professionals from Brock and residents of Sunderland and Beaverton met with Mayor Larry O’Connor and Ron Ballantyne of the Brock ... -
Time to celebrate town halls
2007/12/05
This past summer, my husband and I drove across much of Canada.
We passed through a great number of small towns comparable in sizes to ... -
Proposed subdivision could increase global warming
To the editor:
There is no excuse today for being unaware of the ever present problem of “global warming”. The Tokyo Summit is fresh in our minds...


