Skip to content

Opinion

EDITORIAL: Don't leave public in the dark on solar farm

EDITORIAL: Don't leave public in the dark on solar farm

It's time for council to shed some light on the details.
LETTER: Thank you to teachers, school staff, who did so much more this year

LETTER: Thank you to teachers, school staff, who did so much more this year

"You helped my children to become better people in the midst of a pandemic, and I am eternally grateful."
LETTER: It's time to charge user fees for St. Albert's amenities

LETTER: It's time to charge user fees for St. Albert's amenities

"Homeowners can no longer afford to continue to subsidize these venues."
LETTER: Council, it's time to keep your promises

LETTER: Council, it's time to keep your promises

"It must be all these essential pet projects that are devouring funds from city coffers."
COLUMN: Change your privileges into accountability

COLUMN: Change your privileges into accountability

"While continuing to expand my knowledge, I could start dreaming about what a better world could look like for settlers and Indigenous peoples to live among each other, with so much potential."
COLUMN: Lack of regional thinking on COVID-19 policy a missed opportunity

COLUMN: Lack of regional thinking on COVID-19 policy a missed opportunity

"It is more clear now than ever that Alberta needs a different view of governance."
EDITORIAL: Listening is really what needs to happen now

EDITORIAL: Listening is really what needs to happen now

"The problem with rushing decisions is that, while hoping to solve one problem, it's quite possible to create another."
COLUMN: Only real change achieves true reconciliation

COLUMN: Only real change achieves true reconciliation

"Indigenous thinkers and writers have been talking about that change for a long time, longer than most of us realize."
LETTER: Wear your masks at the farmers' market

LETTER: Wear your masks at the farmers' market

"I feel unsafe and betrayed by my own community’s lack of responsibility and care."
COLUMN: Anti-vaccination 'freeloaders' will still reap benefits

COLUMN: Anti-vaccination 'freeloaders' will still reap benefits

"Those are the folks who let fellow Canadians roll up their collective sleeves for a COVID-fighting jab while they stand back, refusing to do the same."
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks