Coming Events It’s your paper: use it and make it grow Continued from page 1 popular movements to get their Opinion and ideas across. As the commercial media become more and more monopolized and as “business” news becomes ‘Increasingly its priority, workers, community groups, environmental organizations and the Left need an alternative voice that can speak for them. We believe the Tribune can be that voice. Over the past several months, that change has already begun to take shape. We’ve seen the letters page grow, echoing the debate that’s going on in the Left. We’ve carried stories from activists in the labour movement, the environmental movement, women’s groups. But hoping to reflect the diversity of progressive activity around this province. And there too our readers can be a part — by keeping us informed and writing for the paper. 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