"I’m sure our town has well-intended individuals managing heritage concerns, but again, good intentions don’t always equate to the expertise required for such a task," writes Mark Smith.
"The Chamber is so stubborn to continue with promotional activities instead of solidly encouraging the formation of a BIA (business improvement area) like the rest of the province’s towns," writes Mary Gallagher.
"The people of this community deserve facts, not fearmongering, about the future of their health care," writes Jake Sinke, president of the Niagara Falls PC Riding Association.
"I would be surprised that the Porters had not installed fire prevention equipment, as they had professionally restored Glencairn," writes Elizabeth Oliver-Malone from the Willowbank School of Restoration Arts.
"An Energy East pipeline would significantly benefit Canada by diversifying its energy markets, reducing its dependence on U.S. exports, while stimulating economic growth in Eastern Canada," writes Don Mustill.