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History is seldom a good reasont to maintain status quo

History is seldom a good reasont to maintain status quo

I was surprised to read Lauren Den Hartog's article "Morinville parents argue for secular education," Dec. 15 Gazette.
Christian principles make world a better place

Christian principles make world a better place

I was very much interested in Donna Hunter's arguments against religion in Catholic schools.
Good year for region's economy

Good year for region's economy

As the representative from St.
Changes to waste pickup will create recycling stations at every house

Changes to waste pickup will create recycling stations at every house

Five thousand plastic bags and a garbage sorting station in front of every house! For this I thank the forward-thinking mayor and councillors we elected and pay to make wise decisions that are best for us all.
Christmas angel much appreciated

Christmas angel much appreciated

Clay and Carol Rose would like to send thanks to the anonymous Christmas angel that shovelled our driveway and sidewalk on the day of the horrible storm — Wednesday, Dec. 15 — while Clay went to the store to buy milk.
Fitting tribute to Blodgett

Fitting tribute to Blodgett

Happy news that, ‘City names peninsula after Blodgett,’ Dec. 22 Gazette. Elke Blodgett is highly deserving of this honour and these accolades. Blodgett comes to mind whenever I encounter the words of Dr.
Fire hydrants more important than photo radar

Fire hydrants more important than photo radar

I live in Deer Ridge and have noticed over the past couple of days how our tax dollars have been spent.
Blodgett deserves her new honour

Blodgett deserves her new honour

I am amazed and delighted that the city has honoured Elke Blodgett in this way. For decades, she has brought wisdom and perseverance to the environmental issues facing St. Albert.
Speeder should take responsibiity for actions

Speeder should take responsibiity for actions

I’ve lived in St. Albert for 13 years and I’ve never received a photo radar ticket. I feel sorry for Irene Tremblay, as her thinking is way off base. St. Albert isn’t trying to get your money or steal it.
Money wasted in trash collection

Money wasted in trash collection

I just bought two new garbage cans for last year's change in St. Albert's waste pick-up when the city limited me to one can of 60 L. One was for pickup, and the second was an emergency container in case I missed garbage pick-up day.
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