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Heartland hearing outcome already determined

Heartland hearing outcome already determined

Regarding “Few show up as power-line hearing opens,” Edmonton Journal, April 12.
Letter writer should verify facts first

Letter writer should verify facts first

I would like to respond to a number of inaccurate statements and accusations in the letter, “Confusion reigns over need for power lines,” published in the St. Albert Gazette on April 13.
Buying phase three land for road will cost millions in interest

Buying phase three land for road will cost millions in interest

The dream of Ray Gibbon Drive someday becoming a provincial eight-lane highway was kept alive by council recently when $17-plus million was authorized to buy the extra provincial land needed for phase three. Apparently the payment of $14.
ATV decision was the right one

ATV decision was the right one

I would like to applaud St. Albert city council for not approving the use of ATVs for snow removal in the city. If residents had been allowed the right to clear snow with the use of their personal ATVs, St.
Soccer fees in St. Albert high compared to region

Soccer fees in St. Albert high compared to region

Is it just me or do the St.
Speeders should pay administration fee, not taxpayers

Speeders should pay administration fee, not taxpayers

Why are we being asked to absorb a motor vehicle search fee? These have to do with motor vehicle violations such as photo radar, ticketing, etc. I would think anyone in their right mind would add the fee onto the tickets people receive.
Poplar removal program needs to be reconsidered

Poplar removal program needs to be reconsidered

When my family moved to St. Albert 18 years ago, we were captivated by John Beedle’s vision of a city that was in reality an urban forest, a completely unusual idea for a prairie town.
Kingswood park fight has long history

Kingswood park fight has long history

Further to your page three, April 6 story, "Park dust-up in Kingswood," I'm writing in support of Mayor Nolan Crouse's efforts to secure park development in this now slowly aging neighbourhood.
Social media requires proper instruction and use

Social media requires proper instruction and use

I wanted to comment on the article, “Social media a double-edged sword for St. Albert councillors,” from the April 2 issue of the St. Albert Gazette.
Confusion reigns over need for power lines

Confusion reigns over need for power lines

One might think that as parliamentary secretary to the energy minister, MLA Evan Berger might feel obligated to disclose all of the facts when making representations to his constituents.
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