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Letter: More public involvement in land planning

I will skip the gushiness of Mayor Cathy Heron having her "complete trust" in administration overseeing the subsequent development of the neighborhood plans for the lands contained in the recently approved West Area.

LETTER: Action, not platitudes, needed to improve education system

Elected officials should show more interest in fixing systemic problems, less in political gripes

Deadfall a fire hazard to city

Forested parks and green spaces need dead wood removed to reduce risk
LETTER: Higher taxes draining residents, businesses

LETTER: Higher taxes draining residents, businesses

Those in a position to pay higher taxes and don't mind the increase might like to consider the fact that no city can get by on the basis of a rich minority alone.
LETTER: No surprise residents are against Millennium Park

LETTER: No surprise residents are against Millennium Park

It was interesting after reading the article in the St. Albert Gazette to see that St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron was surprised to see opposition to the proposed Millennium Park and the $21 million borrowing bylaw. Goodness, why would St.
LETTER: Organ donation saves lives

LETTER: Organ donation saves lives

Such a pleasure to read the article on the double lung transplant that Glenna French recently received. I am also waiting for a double lung transplant as I have an incurable disease called Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.
LETTER: Millennium Park too expensive

LETTER: Millennium Park too expensive

Leave the trees alone
LETTER: Road safety is everyone's job

LETTER: Road safety is everyone's job

This is in responce to Jack Farrells' article regarding traffic calming measures to be added to the areas of North Ridge, Riverside,Oakmont and Misson.

LETTER: Column on Trudeau and Russia not thoughtful

Trudeau and Russia: Nope. Not the Same Shame on the Gazette for publishing Chris Nelson’s inflammatory commentary (“Trudeau and Russia have a lot in common”) on Feb. 22.
LETTER: Love letter for the library

LETTER: Love letter for the library

For almost 50 years, I had the privilege and joy of teaching mostly undergraduate and some graduate students at two universities in Edmonton. When I retired about 16 years ago, my continuing attempts at my own education (T.S.
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