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LETTER: Recent noise charges 'an arbitrary money grab'

LETTER: Recent noise charges 'an arbitrary money grab'

'I want police to protect me from theft and violence'
LETTER: City's response to hearing 'raises questions': reader

LETTER: City's response to hearing 'raises questions': reader

Some residents are concerned that bylaws are not being enforced or respected by the City
LETTER: Letter in support of Joan Ayton

LETTER: Letter in support of Joan Ayton

Reader "deeply disturbed to learn of her intimidation by city staff"
LETTER: 23 seasons and counting of support for Stratford Summer Music

LETTER: 23 seasons and counting of support for Stratford Summer Music

'The arts community has faced significant challenges as non-profits like ours strive for sustainable funding models. We've made substantial progress, and it's all thanks to your support'
LETTER: 'The price of democracy is eternal vigilance'

LETTER: 'The price of democracy is eternal vigilance'

City's Workplace Respect Policy is 'profoundly anti-democratic,' says Robert Roth
LETTER: No ‘vicious attacks’ by anyone at council meeting

LETTER: No ‘vicious attacks’ by anyone at council meeting

'I was critical of council for voting so often in secret illegally, but I was never vicious or scornful'
LETTER: Don't remove Respectful Workplace Policy, says ex-mayor

LETTER: Don't remove Respectful Workplace Policy, says ex-mayor

'Removal would leave city council and the mayor with little or no ability to combat the vicious attacks and ramblings of certain individuals and groups now harassing council members.'
LETTER: Councillor missed point about city hall's dysfunctional processes

LETTER: Councillor missed point about city hall's dysfunctional processes

'In my opinion ... Stratford City council is acting both immorally and illegally in using the workplace policy against members of the general public,' a reader writes
LETTER: City clerk has followed proper procedures

LETTER: City clerk has followed proper procedures

'Clerk has done her job well', city councillor says in regards to delegations before council
LETTER: Open letter to Stratford Councillors

LETTER: Open letter to Stratford Councillors

Reader reaching out to council in regards to 'free speech and its disregard at City Hall'