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We are saddened to learn of the passing of the Honourable James K. Bartleman. Mr. Bartleman, a member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, was raised in Port Carling, Muskoka.
I am among the millions of Ontarians who are outraged by the dishonest and backroom tactics used by the Ford government to reward a handful of developers.
Letter to the editor.
I recently read two Letters to the Editor in the most recent Saturday edition of the Toronto Star.
I am most alarmed at the troubling implications arising out of the auditor general's report released recently.
We are probably beyond the point where global warming (climate change) cannot be reversed.
Greenbelt decisions were chosen by three developers who stand to make over $8.5 billion in profit.
The Auditor General’s report on the Greenbelt she writes “ To maintain public trust and confidence, the government and its ministries need to show that they are transparent in decision-making, and that they act fairly in the interests of all Ontarians.
Following a request to the premier of Ontario on May 3 of this year, to name highway 400 for the late singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, I formed a small group of citizens (presently 35 in number) who have pursued the project with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.
I am writing to you from the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation with an inspiring story about an event coming to Muskoka on Aug. 12.
On Sunday July 30, an amazing woman celebrated her 95th birthday with a party at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Gloria and Dave Montgomery along with her daughters Marilyn and Butch Macfarlane, Geri and John Loucks, Sherri Thomas and several other family and friends.