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Changes needed for city photo radar

Changes needed for city photo radar

Morinville mayor and city councillors listened to its citizens and reviewed their city's photo radar policy.
Survey dismay

Survey dismay

Bannister Research is conducting a survey to determine residents priority for a new ice rink, aquatic centre, or library. Participants are not given the option to say "none of the above.
Sports specialization doesn't work

Sports specialization doesn't work

Years ago I was a young athlete; I played football, baseball, soccer and wrestled. It was difficult at times but I always had the support of my coaches and parents. Now years later I find myself giving back to the sports I loved so much, as a coach.
Backlash is about cost changes

Backlash is about cost changes

Marilyn McSporran's letter about the Healing Garden deserves a response that puts into context why so many people are upset about the increased cost of the project.
Thanks for refugee support

Thanks for refugee support

I am writing to express my appreciation to the citizens of our city that came to our very first official fundraiser for the Community Refugee Committee of St. Albert (CRCSA) held on Saturday, Sept. 10, in the parking lot of St. Albert United Church.
City not responsible for Healing Garden

City not responsible for Healing Garden

While the importance of the Healing Garden is debatable, given that residential schools in St Albert closed over 50 years ago, there is no debate as to which level of government would be financially responsible to provide financing.
A different way of thinking

A different way of thinking

The reluctance of some schools to provide protection and support for LGBTQ students can be seen as a relic of ancient thinking based on simple categories of gender and sex and the norms of behaviour associated with them.
Move to avoid smoke

Move to avoid smoke

In response to Garth Edwards’ letter, Gazette, Aug. 31: "Smoke drifting into yards." I advise you to move. It is insistent whiners like yourself that expect your neighbours and visitors to the nearby park to change for your benefit.
Amnesty International monument in Red Willow Park moved

Amnesty International monument in Red Willow Park moved

A few decades ago we had a very vibrant “Amnesty International” group (Group #40) here in St. Albert. We were very active, had at least two or three members of our group attending every Amnesty International AGM, wherever it took place.
Good intentions sometimes backfire

Good intentions sometimes backfire

I wholeheartedly agree with Steve Zenert and Chris Makris that the bike helmet bylaw should be revisited and adjusted to give a choice to St. Albert adult bike riders. Its time St.
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