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Legal system too fallible for death penalty reinstatement (letter)
Without commenting on the guilt or innocence of any particular individual presently on trial, is it not far better to have those convicted of murder languishing in prison than to have one person put to death for a crime that he, or she, did not commit?
End the hypocrisy; end the 100 km/h speed limit (letter)
Every day, drivers using the provincial 400-series highways are witnesses and participants in the long-lasting, hypocritical situation caused by the speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (km/h).
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 4:04:51 PM
Dentist killed in crash "He was a good friend and I miss him already. He was a good man, husband, father. Everything he touched was better for having him involved. I can't help thinking that our community has lost one of its most valuable and interesting people. One measur"
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 1:01:55 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My deepest sympathies to Dr. Guiltinan's family, friends and staff. He was gentle, caring, friendly, and very funny. I saw him just a short while ago and he was telling me about his boy's future academic pursuits - I could tell he was extremely pro"
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Thursday, May, 10, 2012 - 8:08:29 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My sincerest condolences to Dr. Guiltinan's family and friends. He was more than just a dentist to myself and my family. He was very caring with each of us and showed a real concern for our health and happiness. His sense of humour was stellar and "
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Pro-fluoridation arguments more dogma than science (letter)
I am afraid what some of the councillors are doing is confusing “endorsements” with “scientific evidence,” when it comes to the issue of fluoridation.
Conservation of hydro usage can ­result in higher delivery charges (letter)
I loved the quote you provided in the “Quotable quote” from the Thursday, April 20 edition. Unfortunately for Rob and all others, as successive groups apply their individual “talents” to the bureaucracy we will find ourselves paying more via different categories.
City should follow precautionary principle about fluorinated water (letter)
Safe Water London wants you to know that the water the City of London provides may be harming your health with the chemical they use to fluoridate the water and at the moment the city cannot deny that statement.
Conservative handling of F-35 reckless with taxpayer dollars (letter)
When undertaking the most expensive military procurement ever, respect for hard-earned taxpayer dollars should be priority number one. But when it comes to the costs of the F-35 stealth fighter jets, Elgin-Middlesex-London MP Joe Preston and the Conservative Party failed to be up front with Canadians.
Not fair to penalize for adherence to the rules on water conservation (letter)
We follow the rules, conserve our water by using less and sticking to the odd/even day bylaws and now 20 years later we’re penalized by charging those who use less, more, and those who use more, less.
Great turnout for NELCE’s fifth birthday celebration (letter)
On Saturday, March 31, there was a special community celebration in northeast London. It was North East London Community Engagement’s [NELCE] fifth birthday.
Heritage minister changed his tune over CBC funding (letter)
People in London are about to lose access to CBC and Radio Canada because of Stephen Harper’s Conservative government.
Polls, advertising, bigger jails and stealth fighters not cut in budget (letter)
Are you prepared to give up $13,000 during your golden years? Elgin-Middlesex-London MP Joe Preston and Prime Minister Stephen Harper think you are. That’s what the average Canadian will have to give up, thanks to the federal budget introduced by the Conservative Party last week.
History shows the faithful more moral than others (letter)
Since Pat Brown’s angry words seem to contradict Pat’s angry words, my bible study group will pray that peace comforts Pat’s soul, and then clarity floods Pat’s mind.
Newspaper’s help in promoting fundraiser very appreciated (letter)
We would like to thank the London Community News for the tremendous help that they have provided to our church by publicizing our events. Our bazaar in November was a tremendous success thanks to its mention in this wonderful newspaper.
MPs need to support CAMR bill (letter)
Not enough is in the news about Bill C-398, which was introduced in the House of Commons in February. It states that a “one-licence” provision in Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) would allow affordable, generic, life-saving medications be made available to developing countries such as those in sub-Saharan Africa.
April is Daffodil Month in support of cancer research
March showers have already brought about over 10,000 beautiful April daffodil flowers at the Canadian Cancer Society Fields of Gold in the LHBA Cancer Survivor Garden at McKillop Park (Riverside/Wonderland).
Non-violent actions don’t always apply to faithful followers (letter)
How dare Vito Norejko blame secularism for the actions of the rioters (re: Is secularism to blame for riot, March 29). First off, unless he knows each one of the rioters personally, how does he know they aren’t from godly families?
Is secularism to blame for riot? (letter)
I correspond to convey a perspective in regard to the riotous ­outburst of young people in London on March 17. While London residents need to call on the guilty parties to repent of their ­behaviour and show remorse, I suggest that their parents are to some measure accountable for their actions.
More boots on the ground needed during riot (letter)
There are four holidays they should be concerned with: St. ­Patrick’s Day, Good Friday, May 24 and Halloween.
No leniency for any rioter (letter)
I am so extremely upset, angry, embarrassed and full of animosity toward the approximately 1,000 college students who were obviously intent on bringing disgrace, shame and disillusionment to the city.
 
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