March 16th, 2026
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Letters to the Editor

Hinshaw should be running the COVID show

By Letter to the Editor on September 15th, 2021

Editor: Kenney was in hiding for three weeks because he could not face Albertans due to the surge of COVID-19 cases. He is not a leader for the taxpayers; instead, he caters to the rich and the famous. It seems he creates a lockdown every 2-4 months and now that we are in the fourth ... Read More »

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New Lethbridge transit systems failing those residents who really need it

By Letter to the Editor on September 15th, 2021

Editor: As a fairly new arrival to the city of Lethbridge I have just recently learned about a discriminatory issue with the buses in Lethbridge. My family and I are fairly fortunate so we can afford some luxuries that some people cannot. So we are not totally dependent on using Lethbridge transit for our transportation, ... Read More »

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We need to start caring about each other

By Letter to the Editor on September 15th, 2021

Editor:  I have just read the vaccination figures for areas around Lethbridge – 38 per cent, 42 per cent, etc. and it breaks my heart. So many people are suffering and unable to get treatment because the unvaccinated are taking up the hospital beds; unvaccinated folks are costing the province millions of dollars in health ... Read More »

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Anti-vaxxers disrespectful of our freedoms

By Letter to the Editor on September 11th, 2021

Editor: The conduct of the people who are protesting COVID vaccinations, is disgusting,to say the least. They are exhibiting not only a lack of civility but also a severe deficiency in brain power. Don’t they understand that in a civil society, no one has a right to absolute freedom? Our freedoms end when our actions ... Read More »

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Why has western democracy failed so badly?

By Letter to the Editor on September 11th, 2021

Editor: I don’t like Communists nor Islamic fundamentalist rule in Afghanistan. But that’s not the point. I was shocked and surprised how fast the Afghan government collapsed even after 20 years of the involvement of the world’s wealthiest countries to support it. It cost billions of dollars and sacrifices of thousands of lives. It reminds ... Read More »

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Defence policy of Vietnam worth studying for peace

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: All we see in the paper is praise for the new CityLINK. How to sweep the truth under the rug. I am so disgusted with the system and I don’t even have to ride on the bus. Here are the stories that I know having been a witness to them or having them told ... Read More »

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New CityLINK is not working for everyone

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: All we see in the paper is praise for the new CityLINK. How to sweep the truth under the rug. I am so disgusted with the system and I don’t even have to ride on the bus. Here are the stories that I know having been a witness to them or having them told ... Read More »

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Anti-maskers should be fined

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: Where are the protests? No smoking in public places – why? Seatbelts in a car are the law – why? No shirt, no shoes, no service – why? I am so tired of arrogant, self-centered, uniformed anti-mask, anti-vaccine people. Don’t get a vaccine if you don’t want but you don’t have to scream about ... Read More »

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Mortgage letter contained inaccuracies

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: Writer D. Ryane’s letter to the editor of Friday, Aug. 27 contained some inaccurate information on mortgages. The writer is obviously confused about amortization and term and is likely to inflict hs confusion upon some readers. Very simply, when the writer refers to a 40-year mortgage, he believes it has a 40-year term. Not ... Read More »

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We have an opportunity to shape our communities

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: Every year on Labour Day, Canada’s unions celebrate the contributions of workers across the country. In past years, the Lethbridge and District Labour Council hosted a community BBQ to mark the day. In light of COVID restrictions, this year we have chosen to contribute our labour and money to the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen, YWCA, ... Read More »

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Lethbridge a dumping ground

By Letter to the Editor on September 9th, 2021

Editor: As our group sat and discussed the current state of Lethbridge streets, we all agreed it is now the dumping ground for other cities and communities. Last September, we all had a sigh of relief: the SCS was finally closed with 56 fatal overdoses to date. For several months we saw a decrease in ... Read More »

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