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Ensure complaints are valid

Ensure complaints are valid

My wife and I moved from a suburb neighourhood in St. Albert to a condo in the Perron District in downtown St. Albert a couple of years ago.
Let's talk brainwashing

Let's talk brainwashing

In his letter-to-the-editor, St. Albert Gazette, April 9, Kenneth Kully doesn't seem to understand the nature of brainwashing. It is not directed by an organization or country to people outside its sphere, but those within it.
Some dog owners need to change their thinking

Some dog owners need to change their thinking

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all responsible dog owners who respect that the St. Albert trail systems are on-leash areas.
Baby and tot sale a smash success

Baby and tot sale a smash success

Another great sale has come and gone and, always, I have the same thoughts. There are so many arms of the community that work together, making this possible.
Mayor and most of council out to lunch

Mayor and most of council out to lunch

Mayor Crouse, you are starting to act like an entitled PC party member. I too would like to take city coffers and build myself some fancy new digs at taxpayer’s expense.
Taxpayers deserve better health access

Taxpayers deserve better health access

Wow, St. Albert is growing bigger and faster. The amount of people living here is more than the medical services can keep up to. For instance, there is only one DynaLife office in St. Albert.
St. Albert Gazette put children at risk: writer

St. Albert Gazette put children at risk: writer

In your Saturday, April 5th edition you published an article and photo entitled "Some simple ways to childproof your home." The article and photo will put children in St.
St. Albert's speed limits need attention

St. Albert's speed limits need attention

Read with great interest your editorial on some of the ridiculous speed designations in St. Albert. The one on Churchill is so ridiculous and everyone knows it's a "cash cow.
Concerning residential sidewalk snow clearing

Concerning residential sidewalk snow clearing

Probably everybody knows that it is just about impossible to walk on our St. Albert residential sidewalks during all these long winter months because only a very small percentage of residents bother to shovel the snow off their adjacent sidewalks.
There is kindness in St. Albert

There is kindness in St. Albert

The commentary with the headline, Where is St. Albert’s kindness posted in the St. Albert Gazette (page 19) on Saturday, April 12 by writer Dee-Ann Schwanke was not kind to the residents of St. Albert.
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