Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

Published Tuesday July 1st, 2008
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Thumbs Up to the Relay for Life and all the people who gave their time to make it such a super night, from the music to the food provided and to all the walkers, and most importantly, the survivors, thumbs up to you all. Good job everyone. Submitted

Thumbs Up to the 8th Hussars Regimental Museum great tour and no admission fee. Submitted

Thumbs Up to the four separate vehicles, with good people, who stopped to lend assistance to my family and I when we were in a broken down car on the highway just past Norton (going to Sussex) on June 25 and to Kim the friendly and skilled tow truck driver. Nice to know you people exist. Submitted

Thumbs Up to every area graduate for putting in the hard work and dedication needed to achieve this important milestone.

Thumbs Down to the town or CN for not removing or trimming the trees between the Main Street rail crossing and the train station in Sussex. When you ride in a high vehicle like a large truck or commercial vehicle, all you can see when you look down the Broad Street side of the tracks is the trees, which obscure the view in case a train is coming. The barriers could fail someday, and without a whistle to warn them, the people in large trucks could be hit. Submitted

Thumbs Down to the woman who was driving in the wrong lane during the prom parade, endangering grads and spectators. Submitted

Thumbs Down to the employer who hired a young man, then after two days of work let him go because he hired a good friend. That's not good for business. Submitted

Thumbs Down correction The ATV instructor mentioned in Thumbs Down June 3 was conducting a course for children under 16 on a private road, with permission to be there. Incorrect information appeared about this course, for which we apologize.

Thumbs Down to people who use Thumbs Down to falsely accuse others of wrongdoing.

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