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Addiction and suicide

Addiction and suicide

My letter is dedicated to all the players of video lottery terminals and slot machines who did not survive their addiction.
An honourable gentleman

An honourable gentleman

Doug Horner is a politician – an occupation considered slightly more useful in society than lawyers and newspaper columnists, but only slightly.
Comments from the World Wide Web

Comments from the World Wide Web

St. Albert Gazette commenter NinjaDustWallee had this to say last week: I believe the city law enforcement takes great measures to try and lead the world in being a top notch group for using speed traps to generate cash-cow money making business.
Helping hands on the hiking trail

Helping hands on the hiking trail

Last Friday evening my husband, daughter and I were bike riding along the Red Willow Trail bike path behind the fire hall on Boudreau Road. My husband’s bike hit a rough patch and he ended up injuring his head very badly.
Rescue in the parking lot

Rescue in the parking lot

My faith in humanity has been restored! Tonight (Tuesday) I was loading groceries into my truck, outside of the south end Save-on Foods, and I had my baby in a carrier on my chest. Baby was crying and a very wonderful gentleman walked by and asked if I could use any help. It was so nice to see that there are still nice people in the world. So sir, if you are reading this, huge thank you!
Mayor's CRB pay raises questions

Mayor's CRB pay raises questions

I have been catching up, watching and reading about council since coming home from vacation. I am curious as to why our mayor is being paid for his services as chairperson of the Capital Regional Board into an account called Crouse Developments Inc.
Let's vote on the basis of the government's foreign policy

Let's vote on the basis of the government's foreign policy

Elizabeth Allchin's view that the low minimum wage is the problem in the economy has been proven time and again to be true and applies to an even greater degree when job creation is mainly in the service sector – as is the case in North America
Never speed in St. Albert

Never speed in St. Albert

I read with interest the article about the new photo radar changes that have been implemented in St. Albert.
Corporate versus public interests

Corporate versus public interests

Mr. Jenkins makes a very convincing argument in his letter to the editor (Aug. 13) about the changes to the temporary foreign workers program and its devastating impact on businesses and communities in Alberta.
Sometimes a free lunch

Sometimes a free lunch

To the three ladies who were sitting across from us at Apex Casino at lunchtime: Thank you again for paying for our lunch. We appreciated your random act of kindness on our special day.
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