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When is racism not racism?

When is racism not racism?

Regarding the column "Students protest discriminatory classes" (Gazette, May 25), it takes a fair bit of verbal virtuosity to argue that racism is not racism, but Jennifer Hamilton has given it a good shot.
Hip patient grateful for hospital care

Hip patient grateful for hospital care

On April 27, 2016 I had a right hip replacement at the Orthopedic Surgery Center – Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton. I wanted to give a huge shout out to the staff there.
What about St. Albert's disaster plan?

What about St. Albert's disaster plan?

Fort McMurray had a disaster plan. It was, and still is a bad one. The St. Albert disaster plan, if there is one, should be made public by printing at least the evacuation plan in the Gazette.
A son remembers his dad

A son remembers his dad

Thank you for publishing the article about my dad Ben, written by Scott Hayes. I am his “middle” son Rob and I’m not going to lie, there were some tears falling down on the paper as I read the article at the dinner table.
Seniors should have priority parking

Seniors should have priority parking

What is the problem with the "big" stores in St.
Legal costs a smokescreen for real issue

Legal costs a smokescreen for real issue

There have been a couple of letters, in the last couple of issues of the Gazette, calling for bringing the Catholic school board in St. Albert to an end.
Flipping madness

Flipping madness

The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is the bedrock of fundamental rights that belong to each of us. They are universal, inalienable, indivisible and interdependent.
Guaranteed vs. absolute rights

Guaranteed vs. absolute rights

In response to Peter Ratcliff’s letter on transgender church issues, I would like to highlight a court case from Alberta in R v. Keegstra to illustrate a point. Mr.
Stop signs mean stop

Stop signs mean stop

I would like to, for a second, just touch on the concept of a stop sign. You know, those red, octagonal traffic signs that bear STOP in big white letters.
High STI rate stems from immorality

High STI rate stems from immorality

Response to: Provincial Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) rates reach outbreak levels; Gazette, Saturday April 30).
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