Theft is always unfortunate, disturbing, and costly. Let's hope that the posting of this happening results in the apprehension of the "Low Lifes" who did it, hence giving them some "disturbing" results from their inconsiderate and selfish action to deal with. AND some free "marketing" for this business that results in new customers and new income that will help them recover from it.
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Impressed and grateful for the efforts of Jennifer, and the courage of those who have come forward and contributed to the series.
A subject to be taken seriously.
The Health workers, therapists, social workers, first responders, and family members who care when loved ones struggle deserve a lot of credit. The symptoms and effects of mental health struggles are not easy to see, and often mistaken for other behaviors, or overlooked completely.
I truly look forward to the remainder of this series.
Thank you
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Once again, I am impressed to see the talent and human resources that exist in our community of St. Albert.
WTG St. Albert TODAY. You are appreciated.
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What's happening is further "complacency", or foolish arguments that this pandemic isn't a reality. According to those who's training, education and focus of their employment, our Health Officials, COVID19 is very real. People are dying! There's a name behind every number in the stats we're hearing about. If that person was a loved one, then outlooks change. We've been very lucky here, but that can change if ignorance is chosen over sensibilty and compliance with the recommendations of the people who know more.
My opinion is the copmplacency is very real, and very scary,
I'm a senior, with all the characteristics of high vulnerability, and have to work in what is an extremely high exposure position everyday. I want to live through this to see my grandchildren grow up. I'm worried, and will do all I can to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.
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