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Pressing issues need exploring

Pressing issues need exploring

I would like to comment on the poor quality of the questions posed to the council candidates thus far.
Malcolm Parker deserves a shot at council

Malcolm Parker deserves a shot at council

If you would like to vote for a councillor who will be passionate, dependable, has a great work ethic and undying determination to better our community, vote Malcolm Parker.
Arlington approval was a shady process

Arlington approval was a shady process

On Sept. 29, I had the privilege of attending a council emergency meeting to deal with the Habitat for Humanity project on 70 Arlington Dr.
City is bursting at the seams

City is bursting at the seams

I am very proud to be a resident of 49 years of this fine city. I have watched St. Albert grow from a small town to the booming metropolis it now is. Herein lies my concern (and in total agreement with Tony Kryzanowski).
Some counting on poor voter turnout

Some counting on poor voter turnout

St. Albertans are happy. The annual survey reflects an overall satisfaction with city services at 87 per cent. We have a rich history and well-established social fabric. Most St.
Community needs to pull together

Community needs to pull together

As a St. Albert citizen who has supported Mayor Nolan Crouse and city council in its commitment to the priority of affordable housing for our city, I commend them for their recent decision on the Habitat for Humanity project on 70 Arlington Dr.
Crouse has been a fine mayor

Crouse has been a fine mayor

I feel compelled to write to you regarding your mayor, Nolan Crouse. I have had the privilege of working with Mayor Crouse on the Capital Region Board and more specifically, the regional transit committee during the past two years.
Tories are ruining foundations of democracy

Tories are ruining foundations of democracy

I am very concerned and dismayed about the recent decision by our provincial government to go ahead with the installation of high voltage power lines in our province, an increase in power lines that is, by fact, unnecessary.
Reward for suffering construction due

Reward for suffering construction due

I think it would be a great idea to reward the long suffering St.
Akinsdale residents won't forget decision

Akinsdale residents won't forget decision

The special council meeting held on Wednesday, Sept. 29 to address Habitat for Humanity’s ultimatum was something I never thought I would witness in a Canadian city.
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