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City thwarts opportunity to save historic house

City thwarts opportunity to save historic house

Further to the article on rezoning denied for the Hebert Residence at 11 Mill Drive (Gazette, March 1) I should like to provide additional information as I was the planning consultant retained to seek the rezoning approvals.
Protesting too much

Protesting too much

“The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” That famous quote from Hamlet describes the St. Albert Library chair’s (Janice Marschner) frequent attempts to justify both the new branch and current library operating costs.
Erin O’Toole, the leader that Canada needs

Erin O’Toole, the leader that Canada needs

For those of you watching the Conservative leadership race I can understand your feeling of deep concern as you see the campaign of celebrity personality Kevin O’Leary dominate headlines.
Erin O'Toole, the leader that Canada needs

Erin O'Toole, the leader that Canada needs

For those of you watching the Conservative leadership race I can understand your feeling of deep concern as you see the campaign of celebrity personality Kevin O'Leary dominate headlines.
Dogs can be terrifying

Dogs can be terrifying

Re: Woman who was attacked by a dog in Grandin (Gazette, March 1). There is nothing more terrifying then being chased or bitten by a dog.
Well-deserved honour

Well-deserved honour

Congratulations to sports editor Jeff Hansen on his remarkable induction into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. I worked with Jeff at the Gazette for 15 years and I would say one of Jeff's main attributes was perseverance.
Carbon tax a bad idea

Carbon tax a bad idea

Jill Cunningham’s commentary (Gazette, Feb. 18) on society’s preoccupation with consumption is well written and thought provoking.
Challenging Wrench-Eisler's comments

Challenging Wrench-Eisler's comments

Re: Letters (Gazette, Feb. 18) “No one suggesting unregulated industry” and (Gazette, Feb. 4) “No Going Back.
Deciding city needs and wants

Deciding city needs and wants

I have lived in St Albert for 36 years. I have seen city councils come and go. Now we are nearing another election and I hope that those who decide to run for council do so with open minds and their feet on the ground.
NIMBY is a term intended to shame

NIMBY is a term intended to shame

In your article “No to NIMBY,” the Gazette (Feb. 18) is risking its credibility.
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