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Don't litter

Don't litter

I, like many other St. Albert residents, walk the streets and trails daily with my dogs. I carry two sets of bags with me – one for dog waste and a much larger one for all the litter we pick up along the way.
Something broken at city hall

Something broken at city hall

Re: Time to investigate the goings on with St. Albert’s civic administration I was saddened to learn that the City of St. Albert will yet again lose another member of its senior management ranks.
More pressing issues

More pressing issues

Regarding: No audit on mayor expense claims; Gazette, May 27. Councillors Hughes and MacKay need to step back and refocus their energy on more pressing matters than external audit. Enough of this already! Jarmila Sazavsky, St. Albert
A critical review

A critical review

Having watched the live stream broadcast of St. Albert City Council of Monday, May 25, 2015, I feel compelled to comment.
Broken glass is a bane to bikes

Broken glass is a bane to bikes

Since the snow has thawed, I've finally been able to enjoy using my bike to get around town. That's one of the things a guy looks forward to when I see the weather picking up.
We need someone to stand up

We need someone to stand up

Where there is smoke there is fire. We have seen a lot of thick black smoke bellowing out of city hall lately, and strange kinds of responses to fire alarm bells ringing.
Letter to the mayor

Letter to the mayor

Mayor and Councillors; May 30, 2015 I was motivated to have a first-hand look at council’s first quarter expenses after reading Victoria Paterson's article on the front page of today's Gazette.
City manager responds to critic

City manager responds to critic

Response to a Letter to the Editor from Norm Harley. I would like to correct a claim made by Norm Harley in his letter, Gazette, Wednesday, May 27. Mr.
The bureaucracy of pickleball

The bureaucracy of pickleball

In 2004 a plebiscite, that allowed teenagers and non-taxpayers to vote, approved the building of Servus Place. I voted no. A 55-per-cent win gave it the OK. The taxpayers of St.
Utilities misunderstood

Utilities misunderstood

Would I like lower utility rates? Of course I would. Unfortunately the question of whether that should be achieved by using provincial grant money is a whole other story, and one that is sadly misunderstood by many.
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