ICYMI: Today's letters: Jim Watson's LRT 'apology' doesn't cut it
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What is further shocking is that workers do not wish to endure the ridiculously lengthy commutes to the downtown core from proximal suburbs – commutes that previously took a fraction of the time they do now.
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