Letters

Don’t need byelection to get councillor out

December 19, 2013   ·   0 Comments

The following letter, addressed to Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington MPP Randy Hillier, was submitted to the Citizen for publication. Your suggestion to recall politicians is absolutely ...

Celebration in Caledon was a big success

I want to personally thank all the volunteers who graciously gave their time to make this year’s Santa Claus Parade and tree lighting in Caledon ...

The Progressive Canadian Party: A continuing voice of all Canadians

This weekend was the 10th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s take over of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PCPC). Dec. 7, 2003, he illegally contrived ...

Minister responds to article

Regarding “Ontario PCs say they alone have plan to preserve horseracing” (Citizen, Nov. 28, 2013): I believe that Ontario’s horse racing industry has a bright ...

Thanks for supporting breast cancer initiative

On behalf of the Caledon Professional Fire Fighters Association, Local 4686, we would like to sincerely thank all those who made this, our first Breast ...

Councillors need to be held more accountable

At a recent Canadian Tire (CT) meeting, more information came surfacing to the top, and questions concerning other problems we were told need to be ...

Too many demands on Cheltenham Day organizers

The following open letter to Caledon council was submitted to the Citizen for publication. Cheltenham Day has been a fantastic event in our community for ...

Cadets did themselves proud

Nov. 10 saw the Bolton Remembrance ceremonies. RCSCC 253 Crescent (Bolton Sea Cadet Corp) took part in both the march and the Honour Guard. The ...

Public has not been well served in Canadian Tire process

This is the first time I have ever written to the newspaper. I am a voice in Bolton, usually a quiet voice on the sidelines, ...

Bolton needs more residents here

Regarding Mayor Marolyn Morrison’s column in the Oct. 31 Citizen: Mayor Morrison must have been writing about Rob Mezzapelli and Patti Foley, when mentioning “one ...

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