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Russell's threats against library confusing

Russell's threats against library confusing

My goodness.
Gazette Criticism wrongly placed

Gazette Criticism wrongly placed

Your recent comments in Our View titled, “It’s time for council to admit its mistake” (Gazette, Nov. 4), reads like an “I told you so” type of rebuke.
Soldiers make peace

Soldiers make peace

Mr. Merritt has raised some good points about Harper's arrogance and heavy hand in his letter "Conservatives undermined what veterans fought for.
City service (or lack thereof)

City service (or lack thereof)

In the past year, I have had to call the city’s public works department for assistance as a homeowner. Both times were less than pleasant. Six weeks ago, the city’s garbage truck obliterated our green compost.
Hidden radar does not go far enough

Hidden radar does not go far enough

Hello Coun. Hughes (and others), Let me introduce myself. My name is Mike, I am a 34-year-old father of three, and have lived in St. Albert for the last 13 years.
Driver needs a maturity check

Driver needs a maturity check

To the baby-faced young man who flew out of Heritage Lakes via Hudson Drive around 3:50 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
Threatening tone of Councillor Russell is unacceptable

Threatening tone of Councillor Russell is unacceptable

I was sitting in the gallery of city council on Nov. 10, listening to budget presentations being made by different organizations. After the presentation made by the St. Albert Public Library, various councillors asked questions and provided remarks.
Don't support cowardice

Don't support cowardice

It is painfully obvious that some St. Albertans struggle with change.
Branding costs questioned

Branding costs questioned

St Albert's brand is “The Botanical Arts City.” This means parks, trees, flowers, walking paths, green space, river valley, etc. and the lifestyle that goes along with a clean green city.
Where's the logic in traffic control?

Where's the logic in traffic control?

I have read some recent comments in your paper pertaining to traffic control signals in St. Albert ... and they are bang on! The lack of any thought process on how signals operate is evident everywhere in St. Albert.
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