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Plowing snow good

Plowing snow good

It is my considered opinion that snow removal in St Albert is unacceptable. In fact, snow removal has become a misnomer; mountainous windrow creation is the service we are provided.
Proud of our city

Proud of our city

I want to extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all the people who have embraced the United in Light white ribbon campaign.
Thank you to many donors

Thank you to many donors

A strong community looks after its members in need. St. Albert is definitely one of those communities.
Choices blamed for overcrowded schools

Choices blamed for overcrowded schools

Re: Gish kids could move (St. Albert Gazette, Jan. 24). This is not the first time Mr. Wowk (Barry Wowk, superintendent of the St. Albert Public School District) has considered moving kids away from their local school in Akinsdale.
Respect our heroes

Respect our heroes

I love guns, and as a proud and responsible owner of multiple firearms I want to bring to light something about the current situation our city is currently going through.
Why is growth necessary?

Why is growth necessary?

I refer to the article on the Gazette’s Jan. 3 front page: 'How do you want your city to grow?' and also the survey last summer. The main thing that came out was that the general public mostly wanted “The small town feel” of St.
Thank you to Good Earth Cafe

Thank you to Good Earth Cafe

On behalf of the Friends of St. Albert Children's Theatre, I would like to extend a big thank you to The Good Earth Café. As part of its opening day celebrations, they donated 50 per cent of the proceeds from lunch to St. Albert Children's Theatre.
Sympathies to police

Sympathies to police

To all of our dedicated and brave RCMP officers, thank you for your service. We are reminded today that sometimes your efforts to keep us safe come at a terrible cost.
Don't forget the sauerkraut

Don't forget the sauerkraut

I enjoyed the short article "Beyond quinoa" in the Dec. 24 Gazette. I was a little disappointed in the short list of "familiar fermented foods" because sauerkraut and kimchi were missing.
There are youth at risk

There are youth at risk

I started to read the Gazette’s Jan. 14 issue at breakfast this morning and almost gagged as I read the front page article on the "One-stop shop approach" presented by Mr.
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