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School board races are for everyone

School board races are for everyone

Think school board elections don’t matter to you? Think again. School board elections are just as important to Alberta’s voters as council elections because public education matters to everyone.
Albertans getting a raw deal on power lines

Albertans getting a raw deal on power lines

If you have a glance at the real-time Alberta Electricity Supply-Demand Report, look to see how much electricity is being produced by Suncor No. 1 and Syncrude No. 1 at their oilsands plant from their off-gasses.
Overpass to Lois Hole Provincial Park needed

Overpass to Lois Hole Provincial Park needed

The editorial in the St. Albert Gazette, last Saturday, spoke to the lack of suitable access to the future John E. Poole (JEP) Interpretive Wetland at Lois Hole Provincial Park.
Differences of opinion not welcome in St. Albert

Differences of opinion not welcome in St. Albert

The elite and special interest groups that have been able to run this city without much interference in the past decade (and more) now has an independent group questioning their actions.
Election signs should be prohibited

Election signs should be prohibited

It is time that St. Albert city council enacted a bylaw prohibiting those awful election signs. Their origin is obscure but there are many reasons to ban them. The premise is that name exposure translates into votes.
Grain elevators require repairs

Grain elevators require repairs

I read with interest your coverage of Monday night’s all candidates forum in the Sept.
Passing Arlington project was sneaky

Passing Arlington project was sneaky

So a special meeting on 70 Arlington was held Wednesday Sept. 29, 2010. The meeting that was not announced until Tuesday to try and limit the amount of people who could attend.
A big thank-you to the entire city

A big thank-you to the entire city

An open letter to the community from the Kemps family: When we first were given the devastating news, we could have never guessed the unbelievable support we would receive from the community in just two short weeks.
City should pass moratorium on construction

City should pass moratorium on construction

St. Albert needs a break. I would strongly urge St. Albert city council to seriously consider a one-year moratorium on all new capital construction and land development.
Rented bin wasn't for everyone's use

Rented bin wasn't for everyone's use

Once again, I would like to thank the person(s) that anonymously helped me fill the bin I rented Aug. 25 to Aug. 29. The bin was set up in my driveway on Spruce Crescent.
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