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A tight spot

A tight spot

People need to get around. Be it by bus, boat, plane, bicycle, e-scooter, car or on foot, mobilization is critical to society’s function. It is not only of convenience and freedom to move, it is also critical to the economy.
LETTER: Renaming comes at a cost

LETTER: Renaming comes at a cost

I find it surprising that the "experts, city staff and the consultants" tasked with the job of re-naming the city streets find it surprising that they were confronted with some opposition to the project at the Nov. 1st meeting.
EDITORIAL: Affordable housing for all

EDITORIAL: Affordable housing for all

Have you ever had to choose between paying the electricity bill or paying rent? Or scrimping at the grocery story so you can afford your mortgage payment for the month? The cost of living has reached the highest peak in decades and inflation has take

LETTER: Regional transit? Not such a good deal

Many will know that city council is being asked to upload our St. Albert Transit into a regional system, responsible to provide service to the entire Edmonton metro area. During this budget season, St.
COLUMN: A sovereign Alberta

COLUMN: A sovereign Alberta

Before the year ends, we owe both our premier and Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan, a debt of gratitude for forcing us to examine what this country is all about politically and constitutionally.
Don't privatize lab services

Don't privatize lab services

Those among us who honestly believe the United Conservative Party does not have an agenda to privatize our public health care system should take the blinders off.
Thank you for the medical help

Thank you for the medical help

At the Remembrance Day ceremonies downtown St.Albert as we were watching the ceremonies my grandson passed out and fell on the ground.
LETTER: Thanks for Remembrance Day ceremony

LETTER: Thanks for Remembrance Day ceremony

Thank you to all those responsible for the very respectful Remembrance Day Ceremony. It was conducted with grace where all of the participants performed or spoke very meaningfully.
LETTER: Past decisions come back to haunt

LETTER: Past decisions come back to haunt

I've sat back and read with mild curiosity the barrage of increasingly sappy library letters that have consumed the comment section of late with a distinct feeling of deja vu. Where have I heard this before? And then it hit me: 2018.
Construction projects wasting residents time

Construction projects wasting residents time

It's hard to feel like the city transportation planning department respects the valuable time of citizens and the pride in our city.
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