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Braeside parkland exchange rare opportunity

Braeside parkland exchange rare opportunity

Re: "Braeside parkland should not be for sale or swap." Jeff and Lydia Hodgson ( Gazette , Aug.
Daylight Savings Time not most important issue

Daylight Savings Time not most important issue

I must agree with the comments in the media the other day regarding the time and money that is being wasted on the debate about scrapping daylight savings time.
Libraries are still important in this digital age

Libraries are still important in this digital age

The proposed branch library seems like a thorn in the side of a few St. Albert residents and is becoming a lightning rod in the forthcoming municipal election.
Municipal inspection should have named names

Municipal inspection should have named names

After reading the article "Councillor Inspection Report Released," ( Gazette , Aug. 30) I would like to say that more details must be made available regarding the conduct of individual city councillors.
Mayor needs support of community

Mayor needs support of community

I have lived, worked and volunteered in St. Albert for almost 40 years, and over this time I have seen how many different councils have accepted the challenges of running a community like ours: the opening of St.
Mayor Crouse a victim of the age of perfectionism

Mayor Crouse a victim of the age of perfectionism

After serving as our mayor for three terms, or 10 years, Mayor Nolan Crouse has faced harsh criticism from several fronts. Accusations have stemmed from double-dipping expenses to voting on matters in which he had a pecuniary interest.
Falsely accused of name calling

Falsely accused of name calling

In L. Hennigar's letter of (Gazette, July 15) I am accused of unwarranted name calling when I used the words penny pinchers to describe those who oppose the library satellite.
St. Albert makes positive impression on visitors

St. Albert makes positive impression on visitors

Recently my family from Vancouver visited me in St. Albert for the first time. This is a family in love with Vancouver, but they were quickly impressed with our little city.
Extending Ebony Way – disastrous!

Extending Ebony Way – disastrous!

That was a great letter from Katherine Van Hoof ( Gazette, July 22) on traffic volume in Erin Ridge. Van Hoof has lived in Erin Ridge for almost three decades and her knowledge of traffic and the roadways in the area is clearly evident.
Braeside parkland should not be for sale or swap

Braeside parkland should not be for sale or swap

Re: Gazette article, Aug. 9, 2017; “Braeside condo developer wants to help improve neighbourhood.
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