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LETTER: Coyotes taking over Mission neighbourhood

LETTER: Coyotes taking over Mission neighbourhood

Not safe to walk in Mission! We have always been aware that we live on a wildlife belt and understand that man encroaches on nature.
LETTER: Council, spend our money wisely

LETTER: Council, spend our money wisely

It is so nice to see that our elected city councillors are putting their best foot forward and their best efforts to keep pace with inflation and the impending almost six per cent increase in our St. Albert property taxes.
Don't privatize lab services

Don't privatize lab services

Those among us who honestly believe the United Conservative Party does not have an agenda to privatize our public health care system should take the blinders off.
LETTER: Past decisions come back to haunt

LETTER: Past decisions come back to haunt

I've sat back and read with mild curiosity the barrage of increasingly sappy library letters that have consumed the comment section of late with a distinct feeling of deja vu. Where have I heard this before? And then it hit me: 2018.
Construction projects wasting residents time

Construction projects wasting residents time

It's hard to feel like the city transportation planning department respects the valuable time of citizens and the pride in our city.
LETTER: Thankful for those like Chris Joseph

LETTER: Thankful for those like Chris Joseph

I work at a business in St. Albert who are lucky enough to have Chris Joseph and his family as clients. Every time they come in to my work, they are always smiling and they are such a nice family.
LETTER: Caring and kindness alive and well in St. Albert

LETTER: Caring and kindness alive and well in St. Albert

Our grateful and very sincere thanks to all the people who rushed outdoors from their workplaces at a local mall on Wednesday August 17th to assist my husband who had tripped and fallen backward hitting his head on a cement sidewalk.
LETTER: Thanks for paying for Tim Horton's order

LETTER: Thanks for paying for Tim Horton's order

The Canadian band Sloan wrote the song in 1996 called The Good In Everyone I had my ultimate St.Albert Tim Horton's experience today. Thank you to that person that let me in ahead of you, even though you were 1st in line. Just gracious you were.
LETTER: Bridge closure due to overuse

LETTER: Bridge closure due to overuse

Re: Annexation Adds Infrastructure Costs I wish to comment on the article regarding the closing of RR255 due to the deterioration of the bridge located south of TWP 544.
LETTER: mclellan

LETTER: mclellan

I am a St Albert library user. I pay my taxes, I do not have children going to school here but my taxes pay for schools. I do not use the baseball diamonds, I am not able to play soccer, or hockey.
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