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LETTER: Grinnell

LETTER: Grinnell

I would like to shout out a big thank you to members of the U13 AA Raider Stars hockey team. I was pleasantly surprised when a couple members of the team rang my doorbell last Friday and offered to rake the leaves from my front yard.
Stop the devastating library cuts

Stop the devastating library cuts

On behalf of the St. Albert Public Library Board (SAPL), we thank the many community members who have taken time to contact city council to ask that they not proceed with a devastating cut to library funding.

Library cuts short-sighted

I feel that cutting library funding is so short-sighted. Libraries are so much more than books.
OPINION: We must work on shaping our city of the future — today

OPINION: We must work on shaping our city of the future — today

'Now more than ever, the city must sharpen its pencils, and be even more intentional, integrated, and thoughtful about its plans and development visions — and implement them with sharp co-ordination.'
LETTER: City must stop spending money on consultants; do the job they were elected to do

LETTER: City must stop spending money on consultants; do the job they were elected to do

They’ll tell us they know how to manage a business (which a city actually is), but then proceed to prove their complete lack of skills, qualifications, and ability by spending almost $2 million in 18 months on consultants to do the job the city “leaders” were elected to do.
LETTER: Conservative government don't deserve our praise

LETTER: Conservative government don't deserve our praise

I am very disappointed again in how the news in this province spends most of its time praising the conservative governments when they are out at events blowing their own horn.
LETTER: Thanks to SAMBA for 50th celebration

LETTER: Thanks to SAMBA for 50th celebration

'As a former 1974 league participant and an invited guest, I was overwhelmed and extremely grateful for the attention given to myself and many other past SAMBA committee members in attendance.'
COLUMN: Our romance with Canadian institutions is fizzling

COLUMN: Our romance with Canadian institutions is fizzling

'So, those Canadian brands, icons, and hallmarks are slowly changing, disappearing, and evolving, much to the chagrin and disappointment of many.'
COLUMN: Fall garden can be just as impressive as summer

COLUMN: Fall garden can be just as impressive as summer

Late-season bloomers can be stunning, and autumn is the right time for spring preparation.
EDITORIAL: Thanksgiving is about human connection

EDITORIAL: Thanksgiving is about human connection

'However, wherever we come together, whatever the reason, the act of being around others is in itself worth being thankful for.'
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