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External audior would have been the right call

External audior would have been the right call

City Council’s decision not to hire an external auditor to examine the allegations of Mayor Nolan Crouse’s “double billing” in claiming per diems from the City and the Capital Region Board is very disappointing.
A passion for safety

A passion for safety

Re: It’s a kamikaze gong show. I would like to follow up regarding this story in the Nov. 5 edition of the Gazette because I want to ensure that my passion for pedestrian safety is not misconstrued as maniacal.
Speaking true to form

Speaking true to form

Upon reading Victoria Paterson’s treatise (St. Albert Gazette, Nov. 1) on the voting patterns of St. Albert City Council I saw it as an objective and quantitative approach to an issue that has become increasingly subjective.
Third time lucky

Third time lucky

When the 2014 Félix Award recipients were announced by ADISQ honouring the best in Canadian Franco music, De Temps Antan was flying over the Atlantic Ocean on their way to London.
Lifeguards deserve better pay

Lifeguards deserve better pay

In response to the front-page article of the Gazette on Nov.
Hire Canadians

Hire Canadians

After reading your story "Those left behind" in the Saturday Nov.
The Nicaragua Project

The Nicaragua Project

The class of Grade 5 at La Mission school are making Rainbow Loom bracelets, to save up money to buy paint for a school in Nicaragua. The kids in Grades 11 and 12 are leaving for a little village called Cinco Pińos, on Sunday, Nov.
Dangerous line to cross

Dangerous line to cross

I had not had the pleasure of reading the caricature in the Gazette initially, but a friend of mine pointed it out to me and wondered if I would comment on it, being a family physician opposed to what has been clipped in mainstream media as “de
Special birthday

Special birthday

A week ago, a very big-hearted Art Jenkins and his faithful right-hand Margrit Mitterberger, organized a special birthday celebration for long-time customer 100-year-old Erma Hill.
Call to councillors for answers

Call to councillors for answers

While glancing through the Nov. 1 edition of the St. Albert Gazette, I came across the proposed utility rate increase that was hidden on the bottom of page 7 of the eight-page insert devoted to the City of St.
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