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Policing committee good for St. Albert

Policing committee good for St. Albert

Congratulations to Councillor Bob Russell for bringing forward a motion to create (a policing) committee for St. Albert, and to council for its unanimous support.
This isn’t Lougheed's Alberta

This isn’t Lougheed's Alberta

What planet has the St. Albert Gazette editor been living on. Being a former long time supporter of the Alberta Conservative Party, prior to Ralph Klein, I'm thrilled that they were finally defeated.
Congestion fears

Congestion fears

How sad that Amacon is now allowed to raise the height of its Grandin mall development to 25 storeys. Thank you Sheena Hughes, Cam Mackay and Bob Russell for voting against this. The intersection there is always busy.
Questioning truck route

Questioning truck route

Why is St. Albert Trail from Gate Avenue to St. Anne Street still a truck route with the opening of Anthony Henday and Ray Gibbons? The sound barrier wall east of the trail is falling down and sinking from heavy trucks.
Laundry as a business expense

Laundry as a business expense

Three neighbours were complaining about the lack of recognition for their housework. They decided to hire each other. A would do laundry for B, B for C, and C for A. They paid each other $5,000 per month.
Questioning impact of carbon tax

Questioning impact of carbon tax

Putting fear into the population has been the aim of the editorial page of the St. Albert Gazette, April 16. It has been implied this carbon tax may have us visiting the food bank. Consider this: 1.
Missing the point

Missing the point

I will respond to both Mr. Bossell’s view “Reviewing credentials of hiring committee” Wednesday April 6 in the St. Albert Gazette and Mr. Merritt’s “In support of human resources staff” published one week later.
Critic of "cranky editorial"

Critic of "cranky editorial"

Wow. That was some cranky editorial in the paper today, laden with bitter complaints against our provincial government, and especially our premier.
No to backyard chickens

No to backyard chickens

I detest the way the old chicken idea is being advanced through the Gazette. My name is John and I am writing in reply to the chicken philosophy. Please don’t come to St. Albert. We in St.
Don't shoot the messenger

Don't shoot the messenger

Mr. Bossell, with respect to your letter (page 22, April 6 St. Albert Gazette) attacking myself, Bill Tuchuk and Mr. Stone, attempting to shoot the messenger simply because you dislike the message is petty and a tactic which will fool no one.
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