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Witch Hunt – For Political Purposes. Not for St. Albert; Thank You.

Witch Hunt – For Political Purposes. Not for St. Albert; Thank You.

Councillors Sheena Hughes and Cam MacKay relentlessly ask the city to conduct an audit, even though this request has been voted down by a majority vote of city council; an audit that no doubt would incur a huge expense of many tens of thousands of do
Time to rethink double-left

Time to rethink double-left

The city's transportation department really needs to rethink the double left lane turn lane going from Poirier to Sir Winston Churchill as nobody uses the left lane to turn thus making those of us trying to turn right wait for the light cycle to comp
External audit is not needed

External audit is not needed

It really is time to call a halt to this business of an external audit for council’s expense accounts. The Gazette has provided us with a review of the expenses of all members of council including the mayor.
Target space would not work for library

Target space would not work for library

I was delighted to read in letters to the Gazette of support for more space for the St. Albert Public Library. Our wonderful library in St. Albert Place reached capacity more than a decade ago and it is heartening that St.
Target not appropriate for library

Target not appropriate for library

I am reading the comments from those recommendations toward city council to use the soon to be vacant Target space in the mall for a new location for the library ... and as a tax saving.
No denying Putin's barbarism

No denying Putin's barbarism

It seems to me that Ms. Eisler chooses to willfully ignore facts in her spirited rebuttal of Dr. Murdock’s column especially concerning the events that have occurred in the Ukraine in the past year.
Do not move library out of donwtown

Do not move library out of donwtown

I am writing in response to the letters in the Gazette recently suggesting that the library be moved from its current location in downtown St. Albert to the location of the recently closed Target store in St. Albert Centre.
Stop hugging trees so tightly

Stop hugging trees so tightly

Elke Blodgett is lost in time and perspective in the belief that a 90-year-old tree is ancient, and that plants and animals should have the same consideration as humans, in her letter to the editor (Gazette, April 11).
Safety should be paramount

Safety should be paramount

I am writing in response to the Gazette’s April 8, editorial, “Absurd rules put people at risk,” and to your earlier front page article describing some reaction to the province’s safety standards for service providers receivin
Tired of waste

Tired of waste

Here's a novel idea: why don't Mayor Crouse and the councillors pay for their own meals? Other working people do, or better yet, take a bagged lunch! The same goes for blankets, briefcases, and other items.
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