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Devil is in the details

Devil is in the details

The devil is in the details. Yet another letter on the PCC Sex Ed issue manages to completely misunderstand and misrepresent the issue. In “Lies about sex, public school, and the PCC,” (Gazette, Aug.
Data on climate change

Data on climate change

I am perplexed when I read extreme adjectives used to try present convincing arguments. The recent letter in the Aug. 5 St.
Sky not falling over wage hike

Sky not falling over wage hike

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is once again sounding the ‘Chicken Little’ alarm to the proposed hike to Alberta's minimum wage from $9.40 to $15.
Shame on bike thief

Shame on bike thief

I am hoping that the person or persons involved in the theft of a young mother's bike and attached children's stroller read this and know how much they have hurt this family.
Thank you for helping to spread the word

Thank you for helping to spread the word

On behalf of The War Amps, I would like to thank reporter Scott Hayes for his excellent article, "Play safe, Reid Maxwell advises,” Gazette, Aug. 1.
Education assistants are vital

Education assistants are vital

Re: Layoffs hurt students, Gazette’s Your Views, July 25 – I am in full agreement with her. I have been a proud resident of St. Albert for nearly 40 years and a taxpayer to the Catholic division.
A big thanks

A big thanks

A great big “thank-you” to the person who found my keys and put them on the signpost on Poirier and Red Willow walkway! Betty Willems, St. Albert
Climate change denial criticized

Climate change denial criticized

Joe Prins’s orientation on global warming brings Nero, fires and fiddling to mind. The direction of his arguments encompasses an endless process of obscure facts, irrelevant facts, and quibbling on those that are now widely accepted.
Change must start somewhere

Change must start somewhere

I think Stan Kolomyjec makes a very pertinent point in the Gazette’s June 27 Opinion section. We are incredibly dependent on oil. As he points out, so many aspects of our modern lives are tied to it. Alarmingly so.
We have the right to criticize.

We have the right to criticize.

In reply to the letter by Sophie Moffet-Sutton on July 8: I am sorry you feel "disgusted" by the letters of St. Albert residents who dare to tell it how it is, and how they feel about the antics our elected officials pulled over some time now. The residents are just expressing their anger and disappointment with the situation brought to light but never resolved. When there is no resolution, there is no closure, which makes moving on that much harder.
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