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Shower room needs ventilation

Shower room needs ventilation

I noticed that there is a new Servus Place sign going up in front of the rec centre here in St. Albert. I imagine that is needed. What is desperately needed is a ventilation system in the pool shower room.
All of us must oppose attacks

All of us must oppose attacks

All Canadians must be pro-active in opposition to racial and cultural attacks; both verbal and physical.
Dress for the weather to remain safe

Dress for the weather to remain safe

A response to Peter Wooldridge's letter to the editor (Gazette, Feb. 1) regarding cold weather commuting is quite simple, since he poses the question that “passengers continue to be expected to dress appropriately for the weather.
Opposition's role is to query government

Opposition's role is to query government

There have been several letters appearing in the Gazette lately that criticize MP Michael Cooper for having a partisan, close minded and unfair attitude towards the Liberal government, and Justin Trudeau.
Update on monument

Update on monument

With regard the letter ‘Insurance should pay for monument’ (Gazette, Feb. 1), I feel compelled to let your readers know what I have been able to learn, for better or worse as far as your tax rate is concerned.
Library costs spiralling out of control

Library costs spiralling out of control

The library board and director are in the process of submitting a long-term budget for approval. The budget covers wages and book purchases. Based on historical data, costs are going to skyrocket. From 2000 to 2016, operating costs increased from $1.
Column comes across as grumpy

Column comes across as grumpy

Brian McLeod (Gazette, Jan.
Editorial about pecuniary interest misses key points

Editorial about pecuniary interest misses key points

An editorial (Gazette, Feb. 1) about my motion to reduce council’s insurance policy to cover items related strictly to city business rather than pecuniary interest matters has missed key points.
Grateful to St. Albert library staff

Grateful to St. Albert library staff

On Jan. 24 I found a set of keys in Edmonton. While there was no identification on the keys but there was a St. Albert library tag attached. I called the St. Albert library and the librarian offered to try and find the owner.
Take a moment to slow down

Take a moment to slow down

A few months ago, we moved to the neighbourhood of Kingswood, just a few blocks away from my children’s school. Great, we would save on gas, time and money and the children would get a few minutes of exercise walking to and from school.
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