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LETTER: Please follow city's bylaws while out enjoying our community

LETTER: Please follow city's bylaws while out enjoying our community

'Please be safe and courteous when out driving, cycling, or on foot, and follow the bylaws.'
LETTER: Photo radar fines should be more reasonable

LETTER: Photo radar fines should be more reasonable

'I don’t mind paying a fine and I‘m not a speed freak, but combined these two tickets were $390. I’m a senior on a fixed income of $1,800 a month. No groceries this month, I guess.'
COLUMN: Many decisions, disappointments, discoveries around disability

COLUMN: Many decisions, disappointments, discoveries around disability

'We have limited doctors, high medical needs, a new school curriculum that I'm not sure where my son fits in right now, lack of employment for people with disabilities, higher living costs, lack of safe affordable housing and access to transportation.'
EDITORIAL: Re-jigging city's debt policy the right approach

EDITORIAL: Re-jigging city's debt policy the right approach

'It's encouraging to see city administration push for some financial innovation in an area that could reap huge benefits.'
LETTER: Federal environmental impact legislation necessary

LETTER: Federal environmental impact legislation necessary

'... Albertans should both welcome such legislation and chastise the provincial government for making such legislation necessary in the context of resource development projects in Alberta.'
LETTER: Death of Dennis Cockwill a huge loss to minor baseball

LETTER: Death of Dennis Cockwill a huge loss to minor baseball

During the formative years of SAMBA in the early 1970s, Dennis was what you might call the “go-to guy.”
COLUMN: UCP swamped with subpar leadership hopefuls

COLUMN: UCP swamped with subpar leadership hopefuls

'The problem is, eventually someone has to be the boss and, given the internal frictions that have bedeviled the current leader, whoever accepts that poisoned chalice will almost certainly witness an immediate drop in popular support.'
COLUMN: Food Bank is moving forward with exciting programs

COLUMN: Food Bank is moving forward with exciting programs

'We are all looking forward to experiencing that feeling of normalcy again.'
EDITORIAL: The money split

EDITORIAL: The money split

'There’s no question the city needs more land zoned for non-residential if it ever hopes to reduce the tax burden on residents. What we must first determine, however, is what business and residents believe is a realistic non-residential/residential assessment target for our community.'
LETTER: Transportation award for city a surprise

LETTER: Transportation award for city a surprise

'That drive through St. Albert perhaps wouldn't take so long if we didn't insist on erecting a traffic light anywhere a woodland creature wandered near a road.'
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