Letters

Shaughnessy’s view on Canadian Tire’s hydrogen plant

September 28, 2016   ·   0 Comments

I am not against hydrogen as a fuel, but I am for an open and public process. Right now, the ability for Canadian Tire to ...

Hydrogen is safe

Re: “Community concerned about hydrogen,” Sept 8, 2016 If, as Councillor Annette Groves says, Caledon residents are “up in arms” over the proposed hydrogen fuel ...

Decisions are ‘logical’

Reader K. Yates wants explanations to questions he has answered himself, so I will try to explain it to him. An “elected body,” as he ...

Bolton doesn’t need more warehouses

Congratulations Councillor Annette Grove for selecting the most economic solution ($13.78 million) for the Bolton expansion plan (Option 6), versus the Option 3 plan ($95 ...

Explaining is in order

Further to Dan O’Reilly’s Aug. 4 letter (Region’s position a ‘disgrace’), I agree that there are some very serious questions raised by this vote. For ...

Compliments to the BIA special event

The live musical entertainment at the Bolton Business improvement Area (BIA)’s recent Special Event Saturday was most enjoyable and a welcome compliment to our weekly ...

How to solve housing bubble

It is amusing to watch various politicians trying to solve the housing bubble that they themselves have created in Toronto and Vancouver. Allow me to ...

Tecumseth’s contribution started 204 years ago

The nearby town New Tecumseth is named after the great Shawnee aboriginal chief Tecumseth (or Tecumseh) of the midwestern United States. He was born and ...

Government working hard for Canada and Dufferin-Caledon

July 26 in London, Ontario, a long-awaited and hard-earned funding announcement was made by Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Singh Bains ...

Region’s position a ‘disgrace’

Regarding “Region bypasses staff on Bolton expansion plans” (July 28) Peel Regional council’s vote in favour of Option 6 (Solmar Development lands) as the next ...

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