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Thank you to the people who helped me

Thank you to the people who helped me

On Oct. 6 I tripped outside the main doors of the St. Albert's Bay. A kind young woman took care of my glasses and hearing aid and gave me comfort. A gentleman called an ambulance.
Speed changes cause frustration

Speed changes cause frustration

Again Driving down a road in this city. I'm driving 40km in a 30km, or 30 in a 40 or 50 in a 60 or 50 in a 60 or? Nobody knows. Except the city. All for safety. Speed changes every block. Everywhere.
What's next – appointed councillors?

What's next – appointed councillors?

I am absolutely unnerved by this Council’s disregard for the democratic process which most all Canadians dearly respect and acknowledge each year on November 11 by honouring those who have so bravely fought to preserve this privilege.
An accident waiting to happen

An accident waiting to happen

Over the last year or so in our neighbourhood of Akinsdale, as in many other areas of St. Albert, we have seen a number of “traffic calming” measures installed.
Mixed evidence on waste incinerators

Mixed evidence on waste incinerators

RE: Waste incinerator a foolish idea (Your Views, St Albert Gazette, 23 October 2019) As a resident of St Albert, I read with interest Alan Luck’s claim that… “emissions from waste incinerators accelerate climate change and create
St. Albertans deserve full representation by all of council

St. Albertans deserve full representation by all of council

Trudeau is no friend of Alberta

Trudeau is no friend of Alberta

Bob Russell mentions PM Trudeau “taken a courageous action” in getting TMX back on track. Mr. Russell, this will only become fact when the pipeline expansion is completed and oil is actually flowing to the west coast.
White Spruce Park should be left natural

White Spruce Park should be left natural

We agree completely with Scott Tansowny who wrote that the Northeast section of the Spruce Tree Park should be left natural and not developed as a playground or group picnic area.
Botanica resident misses the point

Botanica resident misses the point

In response to my opposition to the proposed construction of additional 25- and 28-storey towers on the old Hole’s Greenhouse property, Botonica resident Valerie Spink suggested that “it would be wise” of me “to think of my ow
Push to go green is mostly lip service

Push to go green is mostly lip service

We have a lot of talk about Green in the last month and It is great to see that we want to take care of our environment and the quality of our surroundings. It is good that we do not want to live in a polluted world.
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