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EDITORIAL: An added burden for restaurants

EDITORIAL: An added burden for restaurants

"It's an added worry to small business owners who have more than enough on their plates already."
LETTER: Canada's economy won't balance itself without spending controls

LETTER: Canada's economy won't balance itself without spending controls

In response to Denis Lapierre's concern for spending ("MP's comments on spending were concerning," Oct.
LETTER: $6 million in new capital projects?

LETTER: $6 million in new capital projects?

"Sir Winston Churchill road is a patchwork bumpy mess from Levasseur Rd. to the St. Albert Trail overpass. Pave it instead of pothole filling that doesn't work."
LETTER: Jiffy Lube, keep doing what you're doing

LETTER: Jiffy Lube, keep doing what you're doing

"Many a day I've felt uplifted by what they've put up recently."
LETTER: Halting the St. Albert rec facility – the alternative is?

LETTER: Halting the St. Albert rec facility – the alternative is?

"With 95 per cent of the detailed work done, the halt decision was a surprise. Another study not needed. "
COLUMN: Long-term consequences of COVID-19

COLUMN: Long-term consequences of COVID-19

"Serious emotional, financial and health consequences are now upon us society-wide as we try to contain the virus’ spread."
COLUMN: Having to say goodbye

COLUMN: Having to say goodbye

"St. Albert held all the things that he wanted, but didn’t have all the things that he needed, like a medical detox and treatment facility. Our hope is that one day St. Albert will be able to offer the supports that are needed."
EDITORIAL: Season of giving

EDITORIAL: Season of giving

"They save lives and provide us with hope – and that's something we could all use more of this season."
LETTER: Highest standards at Sturgeon Hospital show strength of public health care

LETTER: Highest standards at Sturgeon Hospital show strength of public health care

I am writing to bring attention to all who are concertned about our public health care system, presently being changed to a private system.
COLUMN: Whose money is it, anyway?

COLUMN: Whose money is it, anyway?

"The current government earned its share of rebuke from the auditor general, like governments in past, but it still boggles the mind that governments regularly ignore their fiduciary responsibilities and continue to commit financial misdemeanors."
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