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Carbon Dioxide has benefits

Carbon Dioxide has benefits

How refreshing to read and agree with Ken Allred’s recent commentaries (Denying the deniers – parts 1 and 2).
Allred's skepticism lacks knowledge

Allred's skepticism lacks knowledge

I must confess to being surprised that a former Progressive Conservative politician like Ken Allred has followed in the footsteps of the former New Democrat politician Stephen Lewis who once stated: “I am not an expert … but I have never
City council code of conduct

City council code of conduct

In a perfect world there would be no need for defined rules, laws or codes of conduct. This brings me to item 10.2 on the agenda of St. Albert City Council’s meeting of 08/22/16 that dealt with the pending Council Code of Conduct.
Grow up, council

Grow up, council

After reading the articles in Saturday, Aug. 27’s edition of the Gazette entitled "Councillor emails at issue", I believe one thing should be said: "Grow up." It sounds like a grade school fight, and it has to quit.
Dog story overblown

Dog story overblown

With respect to your article the Gazette, Saturday, Aug. 28, titled ‘A dog-gone attack’, how is this news and could you possibly make a title any more misleading? This woman was in no way shape or form attacked by a dog.
Re: Smoke drifting into yards

Re: Smoke drifting into yards

Follow up to Ivan Jewell’s letter, Gazette, Aug. 13: Smoke drifting into yards. Like Mr. Jewell, I am seriously impacted by wood smoke. My eyes burn and my throat hurts. Unfortunately, like Mr.
Particulate matter article timely, measures needed in Alberta cities

Particulate matter article timely, measures needed in Alberta cities

Kevin Ma's study of localized concentrations of particles in St. Albert air, as outlined in the St. Albert Gazette, August 17 2016, entitled, "Tiny bits of doom" is very timely.
Cycling bylaws decrease ridership

Cycling bylaws decrease ridership

In response to Sharon Young's letter (Gazette, Aug. 24) "It is a proven fact that helmets prevent injury." This is not a proven fact. Cycling bylaws actually decrease ridership, leading to fewer cyclists on the road.
Taxpayers don't care

Taxpayers don't care

Spending tax money on more signs because it is in the budget is exactly the problem in St. Albert. The budget is too big. Government is run on a "spend or lose it" mentality. So in St. Albert, the council looks for ways to spend the money.
Benefits of bike helmets

Benefits of bike helmets

I am writing in response to the letter written by Robert Good in regards to the bike helmet lecture by RCMP (Gazette, Aug. 20). I of all people am so aware of brain injuries, and I would think you would want to be careful as well.
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