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Letters for February 11, 2005
Bridge survey results ‘biased’
As a tenant who resides in a building managed by Triole Investments, I found it unfortunate that your reporter didn’t ask to see a copy of the ‘questionnaire’ which was distributed to the tenants in our buildings.
It began with an implied statement that our rents would be raised substantially if this bridge were to be built, followed by the question as to whether we would support it or not.
Erotic classes stimulate minds and bodies
Imagine a woman in her mid-twenties. She has worked up the nerve to attend a workshop on oral sex. She arrives, shakes off her coat and looks furtively around the room, trying not to make eye contact. Suddenly, her eye catches someone over in the far corner. She is horrified to realize that it’s her mother.
Under all those suits, Ottawa has a kinky side
Ottawa may have a reputation as a staid, conservative government town, but it’s also home to a thriving fetish and bondage community.