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Sudbury letter: Health unit there to protect the public

Re: ‘Politicians, not bureaucrats, should decide lockdowns,’ Feb. 27.

Letters: Parsing the COVID coverage; many pitch in to light tree in Lively

Let’s not pull our masks over our eyes Full disclosure: the writer is fully vaccinated, and ‘boostered’ and passported.

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Letters: Tax increases too much; best assets deserve protection

Article content Really? Proves the old adage true: you may circulate amongst a lot of well-educated people, only to find that very few of them are intelligent. How to keep taxes down is not a difficult exercise. Start with a mindset to keep expenditures down, only do what is necessary, and keep to it. Secondly, stop talking about ‘investments’ and call them what they really are tax expenditures. Be honest with ratepayers. Lastly, hire senior civil servants who have the best interest of the taxpayers in mind. Council should stop listening to empire builders. For Steve Facey, manager of financial planning and managing, to suggest taxpayers should expect tax increases and spikes in user fees for 2022 and further that “staff is recommending a budget direction of 3.6 per cent property tax increase after factoring in an estimated one per cent assessment growth,” goes a long way to show how dysfunctional things have gotten at city hall.

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