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LETTER: Set limits on chopping healthy trees in neighbourhoods

LETTER: Set limits on chopping healthy trees in neighbourhoods

"Could there not be some guidelines about when, and under what conditions, a healthy tree over a certain age can be taken down?"
LETTER: Kenney, stop the blame game; tackle COVID-19 head-on

LETTER: Kenney, stop the blame game; tackle COVID-19 head-on

"It is time for higher-functioning leadership to achieve the outcomes Albertans deserve in response to the COVID-19 crisis."
LETTER: Don't blame city over $175 pool-use fee

LETTER: Don't blame city over $175 pool-use fee

"Let’s stop blaming the city for 'opening its taxpayer-funded pool doors for a premium price' and work together to find creative (and affordable) solutions that get people back in the pool."
COLUMN: Plenty of pedestrians who pull a Mr. Magoo

COLUMN: Plenty of pedestrians who pull a Mr. Magoo

"Don’t pedestrians have an obligation to ensure their own safety?"
LETTER: Huge thank you for saving our loved one from Citadel fire

LETTER: Huge thank you for saving our loved one from Citadel fire

"St. Albert and St. Albertans, you are the best."
EDITORIAL: Go easy on our green spaces this May long

EDITORIAL: Go easy on our green spaces this May long

'Our growing love for nature is not without the heavy consequences that can bring. And by the looks of it, this year will be an onslaught like no other.'
LETTER: Ridiculous to underestimate China's military muscle

LETTER: Ridiculous to underestimate China's military muscle

"China’s military is 2.1-million strong, plus reserves, according to Wikipedia. Looking at other sources, these numbers are reasonably consistent."
LETTER: Neighbours do not enjoy sound of constant dog barking

LETTER: Neighbours do not enjoy sound of constant dog barking

"If I can hear your dog, I know you can. Some common courtesy would be greatly appreciated. Thank you."
LETTER: Hunt for traffic rule-breakers in areas of necessity

LETTER: Hunt for traffic rule-breakers in areas of necessity

"Perhaps our city would be safer with these resources hunting at school zones and busy crosswalks."
COLUMN: Save the world, one garden at a time

COLUMN: Save the world, one garden at a time

Carbon farming in soil a legit way to combat climate change.
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