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Correction

Correction

The March 17 editorial stated incorrectly stated there were 1,000 cases of measles in Canada in 2007. It was not measles but the mumps. The Gazette regrets the error.
Lessons of history ignored

Lessons of history ignored

The public hearing for a controversial affordable housing development in Akinsdale probably isn’t going as well as Habitat for Humanity Edmonton or Apollo Developments had hoped.
Let's look for real answers

Let's look for real answers

It is time to lay to rest the misguided hypothesis that infant vaccines cause autism and instead focus on autism’s actual possible causes, provide more early childhood intervention and give families of individuals with autism sufficient funding
Royalty flip could boost Stelmach

Royalty flip could boost Stelmach

Premier Ed Stelmach appears to have navigated his way through some early week rough patches with changes to the oil and gas royalty framework.
Election speculation begins

Election speculation begins

It's not often that city council encounters an issue that can lead to polarized debate between members. When it happens at the best of times, it can lead to raised eyebrows. When it happens in an election year, well, cue the whispers. Coun.
More than a man's life at stake

More than a man's life at stake

The life of a Canadian man now sits in the hands of the governor of Montana and it is incumbent on Stephen Harper’s government to abide by the ruling of the courts and seek clemency for his crime.
More detail needed in hybrid plan

More detail needed in hybrid plan

City administration has delivered on its promise to create a homegrown version of smart growth, but there are still too many unanswered questions about what the plan means for the St. Albert of tomorrow.
Budget will be a no-win for Harper

Budget will be a no-win for Harper

There are no gold medals waiting for Stephen Harper in Ottawa this week as he prepares to unleash a new session of Parliament, as well as his government’s highly anticipated budget.
Games' glory should not be tarnished

Games' glory should not be tarnished

Canadians had a collective bout of great expectations when it came to the Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Time to change policing model

Time to change policing model

It is time for city and the RCMP to change how it polices our community.
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