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Bring back minor lacrosse

Bring back minor lacrosse

St. Albert, Sherwood Park and some Edmonton communities have proud traditions of supporting minor lacrosse. In fact, a team from St. Albert attended the national play-offs one year, in Delta B.C.
Kudos to the kind Samaritan on Berrymore

Kudos to the kind Samaritan on Berrymore

Thanks to Derek on Berrymore Crescent who took time out of his morning yesterday to teach my 19-year-old son to change a tire. My son was lucky that he broke down across from your house whilst you were working in your garage.
We need more 'cash cows'

We need more 'cash cows'

I was a speeder for years until I stepped back and thought about my behaviours. Like numerous other wailers, I liked to blame everyone but myself for my bad driving habits. In a eureka moment it dawned on me that speeders are cheaters.
Internal auditor not that hard

Internal auditor not that hard

As reported in the Feb. 6 Gazette I agree that it should be fully up to council to define, hire and manage an internal auditor.
Pipeline pendulum starting to swing

Pipeline pendulum starting to swing

At first glance, pipelines to get Alberta's oil to market seem as stalled as ever. Many people across Canada don't seem to think the advantages of pipelines are worth the environmental risks they're worried about.
Utilities out of whack

Utilities out of whack

My utility bills for our Forest Lawn single-family home are nowhere near the amounts reported. The report indicates St. Albert’s average utility bill is $147.89.
Prove photo radar is not a cash cow

Prove photo radar is not a cash cow

Re: Photo radar Robin Hood, Gazette, Feb. 20: Another St. Albert resident has publicly complained about unfair enforcement of vehicle speed limits. This time near a playground during the winter months.
Renewable energy will save us

Renewable energy will save us

Ross McCullough offers interesting perspectives as a climate change denier, and a supporter of Alberta's boom and bust economy in his letter to the editor (Gazette, Feb. 10).
UN greenhouse gas 'science'

UN greenhouse gas 'science'

The UN’s bold strategy of promoting the output of theoretical models while attacking the multiple lines of actual evidence from observations doesnt make scientific sense.
Gazette should not support illegal activity

Gazette should not support illegal activity

If a picture is worth a thousand words then your apology should make for interesting reading. Page three of the Feb.
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