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LETTER: Survey says!

LETTER: Survey says!

"While I am not opposed to council surveying residents for this and other bylaws being considered, surely it could be done more economically."
COLUMN: The sad saga of Ray Gibbon Drive

COLUMN: The sad saga of Ray Gibbon Drive

"If any criticism is warranted, it should be directed at the 1995-98 city council of which I was a member."
LETTER: We might stand a chance if we shift our thinking

LETTER: We might stand a chance if we shift our thinking

"I urge our leaders to ensure that there is still a naturally beautiful province for our subsequent generations to enjoy and prosper in."
EDITORIAL: Shining a light

EDITORIAL: Shining a light

We hope to open up conversations big and small in our community about how mental health affects our lives and the lives of those around us.
LETTER: An urgency for congruency

LETTER: An urgency for congruency

"One might suggest that it is equally, and possibly more important, to reduce speeds while students are en route to their schools, as it is while they are sitting in class."
LETTER: Sturgeon Road speed should be reduced, not increased

LETTER: Sturgeon Road speed should be reduced, not increased

"This is a major road traffic crossing to get to the river valley, walking trails and the St. Albert Mall."
LETTER: Thank you for the beautiful print

LETTER: Thank you for the beautiful print

"Without your competition naming this picture of Moraine Lake, (Beside Still Waters), I would not have this lovely picture to grace the wall in our home."
LETTER: Issues with going green

LETTER: Issues with going green

"I also want our children's children to breath clean air and have healthy environment, however, it would be much easier, and more beneficial if they just continue to reduce carbon emissions as they have been doing over the years."
LETTER: Canada needs Alberta and Alberta needs Canada

LETTER: Canada needs Alberta and Alberta needs Canada

In reference to Ken Allred's column ("The West wants out," Aug. 12 Gazette ), it is readily apparent that he has a myopic view of Canadian Federalism.
COLUMN: Million-dollar efficiency review not a good bang for city's buck

COLUMN: Million-dollar efficiency review not a good bang for city's buck

"It literally breaks my heart to think about how many malnourished children, abused women, unemployed men, ill citizens, lonely seniors and isolated minorities could have been helped by some of this money"
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