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LETTER: Liberals presenting savvy tariff plan

In the March 20th edition of the Gazette , Rob Pritchard suggests that Canada under Carney is not putting forward a united front against America or Trump. I disagree. Mr.

Council should listen to residents on renaming issue

St. Albertans wanted a say in the renaming of not just a street, but three streets, three city parks and facilities, and an entire neighbourhood. This is a significant decision with permanent consequences.
LETTER: Goodbye to the Bay

LETTER: Goodbye to the Bay

I found the two recent articles written by Kevin Ma to be very interesting. As a St. Albert resident for the past 47 years and a Hudson Bay Company employee for 30 years, I’m sure that a lot of customers will definitely miss the Bay.
LETTERS: Grandin renaming bungled by council

LETTERS: Grandin renaming bungled by council

This whole issue has been handled so badly by council. Instead of handling it democratically the city has chosen once again to act like a dictatorship. Residents of Grandin should have been polled on the name change.
LETTERS; Canada needs strong leadership against American agression

LETTERS; Canada needs strong leadership against American agression

I thought that it was interesting and somewhat disturbing that I had to explain to some of my American "friends" that when Trump imposes import tariffs, better identified as a tax, on goods such as oil, natural gas, lumber and so on that th
American, St. Albertan exchange letters over Trump

American, St. Albertan exchange letters over Trump

The following letter written by a St. Albert resident first appeared in the Dallas Morning News. After the letter was publsihed, the St. Albert Gazette recieved a letter from a Dallas resident responding to the St. Albert Resident.
LETTER: Renaming an attempt to rewrite history

LETTER: Renaming an attempt to rewrite history

I am today reminded of others who wokism is currently judging........for example, Sir Winston Churchill (another person who features prominently in St. Albert's naming inventory). Churchill held views that many today consider appalling.
LETTERS: Why inconsistent school zones?

LETTERS: Why inconsistent school zones?

Can anyone explain why some schools in St. Albert have special speed limits for school hours while others don’t? At first when I drove past the high school on Giroux Road I reduced my speed to allow for school zone.
LETTER: Hockey championship game stirs patriotic passion

LETTER: Hockey championship game stirs patriotic passion

Team Canada and Team USA gave all they had in final of 4 Nations Face-Off
Immigrants are not the enemy

Immigrants are not the enemy

I am writing this today, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, the day after a most misguided act right here in our city.
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