The yellow crossover warning lights are not large enough or bright enough for drivers to see. I have witnessed numerous vehicles drive right thru. I have seen in other cities the crossovers have lightning that goes over the roadway. YOU CAN'T MISS THEM OURS YOU CAN. I foresee the potential of a serious accident.
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Mary will be remembered and missed as a kind, caring, giving friend. Our deepest condolences. Tommy, Herdis, Rene' and Janice Andresen
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Jessie was an honest, giving, understanding and strong woman. She'll be missed.
Sincerely Janice and Rene'
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Why would anyone be responsible for the possibility of infecting family or friends with such a terrible virus.
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400000 Free money. Wasn't expected. Why not invest in high yield safe fund. Add any future unexpected monies and let the fund grow. To be used possible as an emergency fund or to reimburse tax payers in the future. Just a thought.
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The article stated half of the city's spending will be for salaries and benefits which is up a million from last year. The article Care for Seniors is always important, Ross Romano. With our aging population in mind. A large percentage of tax payers in the Sault are seniors who do not get pay increases or benefits. Eliminate tax on CPP and Old Age Security so seniors can sustain our city.
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Eliminating tax on CPP and Old Age Security payments would greatly assist seniors.
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HOW MANY MILLIONS TO DO THIS? EXCESSIVE POTHOLES ON OUR STREETS HAVE MADE DRIVING UNSAFE. MONEY SHOULD BE CONCENTRATED ON NECESSARY REPAIRS BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE.
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Ontario tax payers are also paying the Ontario health premium. Depending on your income is under $300, $300, $450, $600, $750, $900 per tax payer, per year. That equates to a lot of money going into the Ontario Health system. It seems like no one is being held accountable for the demise of our Health System.
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