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Did Innisfil council cut too much planned spending from the 2010 Operating Budget?
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Letters November 4, 2009  RSS feed


Boat launch needs significant upgrades
      This letter is in regards to the boat launch facilities at Innisfil Beach Park. My concern over the subject issue has been evident for several years. However, the situation is disappointing in particular this year, and must take this opportunity to bring these concerns to the citizens of Innisfil.
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Police station renovations waste money
     It is preposterous that the Town of Innisfil would spend several million dollars on a police station, when they already have a castle in Bradford. As long as we get the same service as the South Division, Innisfil does not have to provide King (South Simcoe Police chief) Bruce (Davis) with another facility.
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Road project seems too excessive
      I have read with interest the letter from councillor Rod Boynton regarding the excessive money being spent on Innisfil Beach Road to supposedly make Alcona the downtown of the municipality. A couple of things come to mind. First, is it really necessary to add all the trappings that are in the plan to make this road impressive?
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Christmas for Kids successful
      All involved with the Christmas for Kids initiative would like to thank the Community Reinvestment Committee and Innisfil council for approving our funding application for $10,000.
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Liberals are forecasting record deficit
      Two weeks ago, Premier Dalton McGuinty's Liberal government provided us with an update on their management of the economy.
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