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Storefront library funding proposal is pure arrogance

Storefront library funding proposal is pure arrogance

Library? Is St. Albert the private playground for the mayor and council? Wild spending continues for no good reason, other than to appease the whims of elected officials.
Coal Mine Road problems an example of poor planning

Coal Mine Road problems an example of poor planning

In response to the Nov. 10 article about the closure of Coal Mine Road, I’m (no offence) continually surprised by the Gazette coverage. The expectations are a mildly dramatized (for good reading) council summary with a few cavils tossed in.
St. Albert’s generosity is magnificent – thank you!

St. Albert’s generosity is magnificent – thank you!

Last year, the St. Albert Community Village and Food Bank gave out 2,842 hampers to 8,239 clients. Currently, we are distributing approximately 40,000 pounds of food each month.
A recycling reality check

A recycling reality check

I share the frustration of B.M. Dusza about the changes to the St Albert recycling system ( St. Albert Gazette , Your Views, Nov. 14).
Coal Mine Road could have been great

Coal Mine Road could have been great

Another Coal Mine Road Blunder? Just wanted to comment on an article in the Nov. 10 Gazette regarding the City's initiative to close another section of Coal Mine Road. "What a Great Road Coal Mine could have been.
Equalization payments a misunderstood topic

Equalization payments a misunderstood topic

Like many Canadians, Tony Gull has a misunderstanding of Canada’s equalization program ( St. Albert Gazette , Your Views, Oct. 31). It is one of many federal transfers to the provinces.
There’s no question Alberta is a huge contributor to equalization

There’s no question Alberta is a huge contributor to equalization

I see there are still NDP apologists out there, namely Mr. Traynor ( St. Albert Gazette , Your Views, Nov. 10).
Exercise caution in the upcoming provincial election

Exercise caution in the upcoming provincial election

I also would like to respond to Tony Gull’s letter to the editor (St. Albert Gazette , Your Views, Oct. 31). If he thinks Alberta’s fiscal woes began three years ago, with the election of the NDP, he is very mistaken.
Political tone reflects a worse reality

Political tone reflects a worse reality

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Too few people wearing the poppy this year

Too few people wearing the poppy this year

Three days before the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, I took my daughter to Servus Place for a lesson. I was there for close to 90 minutes.
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