Letter to the Editor: ‘Golden Rule’
- The London Free Press reported late in January that Pauline Intven-Casier and Tom Intven announced they will close Canadale Nursery in St. Thomas in two years, with the business ending in 2027.
- Owners emphasized staff preparation, with the Intvens saying the two-year wind-down allows time for staff to prepare and highlighting Canadale Nursery’s 70-plus year history of summer jobs for students.
- A blind Kentuckian wrote that Medicare Advantage has been a lifeline, covering services traditional Medicare often does not, with predictable costs and coordinated care crucial for Kentuckians with disabilities and caregivers.
- The London Free Press invites letters preferably 150 words or fewer, noting submissions may be edited for length or clarity, and late-January coverage included a photograph dated January 29, 2026.
- Some letter writers alleged 'stolen tax dollars' affect more than Minnesota taxpayers, cited detention figures comparing Minnesota and Texas, and described protests as 'mob actions' disrupting government operations.
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Letter to the editor: ‘Golden Rule’
The following is a letter to the editor submitted by Steamboat Springs resident Casey Earp: The recent letter to the editor titled “Focus on Routt County, Not ICE“, calls for championing common sense leadership, constitutional rights, and responsible governance. Yet the argument itself reflects a contradiction of those principles. The First Amendment protects speech across the political spectrum, including expression by elected officials that so…
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Dear Editor,
Letters to the editor - February 5, 2026
PN tries to dupe elderlyEddy Privitera of Naxxar writes:Under the leadership of Alex Borg, the PN are unrivalled in the way they spread misinformation.The PN’s latest dose of misinformation was given by Paula Mifsud Bonnici during a debate with the parliamentary secretary responsible for active ageing, Malcolm Paul Agius Galea on TVM’s Ricky Debates.Mifsud Bonnici...
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