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City needs a lesson in transparency

City needs a lesson in transparency

I have read, with great interest, the March 16 and 19 articles on the firing of former city councillor Gilles Prefontaine for a city administration job focused, in part, on city planning. This move certainly caused raised eyebrows across the city.
City vision is failing

City vision is failing

Where is the vision of St.
Leave our 'small-town feel' alone

Leave our 'small-town feel' alone

In case the mayor and councillors of St. Albert think that Bill Whitney and his associates are an anomaly, think again.
Give up on the LRT

Give up on the LRT

Please, give up this idea of an LRT. Where will the money come from? We have an aging population in St. Albert because younger people cannot afford to buy here.
Support for urban mall

Support for urban mall

As a new resident to St. Albert, I was very happy to learn of the urban village proposed for Grandin mall. This is the right step to improve the downtown area. I would like to think this is a new vision for updating the whole area.
School guidelines criticized

School guidelines criticized

We submit that the issues surrounding the Best Practices outlined in Education Minister David Eggen’s Guidelines for Alberta school children have not always been clearly detailed.
Signs of photo radar

Signs of photo radar

In my ongoing research into questionable St. Albert photo radar locations I am pleased to report that most locations are fair and adequately marked although I have several locations yet to visit.
Just plain wrong ...

Just plain wrong ...

Although the article; ‘City wants school site authority.’ appearing in the March 9 edition of the St. Albert Gazette presents the facts of the matter quite well, further comment is in order.
A proper conversation on trees needed

A proper conversation on trees needed

Response to Ludo Bogaert regarding his letter, The ART of managing a forest: A few years ago the white spruce forest was threatened by development, which could have destroyed the forest. Dr.
Bike-a-thon lauded

Bike-a-thon lauded

On behalf of the Canadian Progress Club St. Albert, I would like to take the opportunity to express our gratitude for being allowed to take part in the 13th annual BCHS Bike-a-thon.
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