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EDITORIAL: Bright lights of hope

EDITORIAL: Bright lights of hope

"If the 2020 Christmas season seems dark to you, if you're struggling with the weight of this pandemic or the loss of loved ones, our one Christmas wish is to remind you of the many bright lights that cut through the shadows of COVID-19 this year."
LETTER: This morning

LETTER: This morning

This morning, a ski was just what I needed To Lower Riverlot, my SUV proceeded. I strapped on my skis, ready to sweat My troubles and concerns, I was set to forget. Then what did I see, as I headed on my way? A pair of footprints, full on display.
LETTER: Blessings to all for Christmas

LETTER: Blessings to all for Christmas

"Blessings to all for a Christmas, however it may be, and may 2021 bring all matters to be of an improvement to this present state."
LETTER: Human rights in health care

LETTER: Human rights in health care

"I am glad that Jason Kenney is concerned about Alberta Human Rights (AHR)! In October 2020 I began the AHR complaint process against Alberta Health. I am still fighting for my right to receive the drug Remicade."
LETTER: Advice for cyclists in Lois Hole Park

LETTER: Advice for cyclists in Lois Hole Park

"One thing we all need to keep in mind is if a pedestrian is injured trying to cross a bike ramp or avoid a cyclist, the result will probably be closures within the park for everyone."
LETTER: New Riverbank design not the right one

LETTER: New Riverbank design not the right one

Re: the “New design for Riverbank Landing” article in the Nov. 25 issue of the Gazette . Here we go again! Boudreau Communities believes it has settled on a “final vision” for the Riverbank Landing development.
COLUMN: This holiday toast to Alberta’s entrepreneurial spirit

COLUMN: This holiday toast to Alberta’s entrepreneurial spirit

"Times are exceptionally tough, but if we squint we can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. Workplaces are beginning to plan for the post-COVID world. Many have embraced digital solutions. Others have found new entrepreneurial opportunities to rebuild after pandemic-spurred layoffs knocked them down."
EDITORIAL: In a pickle

EDITORIAL: In a pickle

"Alas, we will spend $98,000 on a wall."
LETTER: Red Willow Trail deserves funding

LETTER: Red Willow Trail deserves funding

"Funding this trail completion strikes a balance of looking forward while dealing with the challenges of an economic downturn."
LETTER: An unexpected nice surprise

LETTER: An unexpected nice surprise

"This is how things should be and this unexpected nice surprise is a good indicator that this is how things can be."
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