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Throwing eggs at pedestrian a waste of time, quality protein

Throwing eggs at pedestrian a waste of time, quality protein

I just wanted to take the time to educate the teenagers of St. Albert who have too much time on their hands and not enough things to do.
Ingenuity can make city bicycle friendly

Ingenuity can make city bicycle friendly

I read with interest the story on cycling in St. Albert published on Aug. 7. I agree with Nolan Crouse on the part about how the arterials are not designed for cyclists. One has to remember, that these routes were not designed with cyclists in mind.
Tax watchdog needs to stand for something

Tax watchdog needs to stand for something

Lynda Flannery, president of the St. Albert Taxpayers Association (SATA), is an enigmatic figure. On one hand, she exudes energy and sincerity in her crusade to prevent municipal tax rates from rising beyond some arbitrary figure.
City councillor 101

City councillor 101

Prior to our recent residency in the fine city of St. Albert, we lived in Fort McMurray, now referred to as Wood Buffalo.
No child is unwanted in Canada

No child is unwanted in Canada

An estimated 20 per cent of Canadian couples experience some form of infertility. Couples that want to adopt a newborn wait at least eight years to do so. A Facebook campaign was just launched this past week.
Poorly timed traffic lights a recipe for road rage

Poorly timed traffic lights a recipe for road rage

I am a proud cab driver in this city. I love this city. I notice every change of every traffic light and every new — everything. But, I also know how people in St. Albert adapt to the changes. St.
Sanctity of marriage must be protected

Sanctity of marriage must be protected

When so-called ‘human rights' are wrong, we have a duty to protect what is right from wrong. It's the widely held opinion of most Canadians that all marriages should be happy and gay, but that none should be homosexual.
DARP petitioners going too far

DARP petitioners going too far

A disturbing trend is brewing just outside the St. Albert Farmers’ Market at the corner of Perron and St. Anne. From Cam McKay and the St.
Statues aren't a priority

Statues aren't a priority

I shuddered when I read Coun. Carol Watamaniuk refer to $260,000 as a bargain to purchase statues we don’t need. We do have a food bank and homeless people. Priorities, folks. Evelyn Ferguson, St. Albert
Not everyone needs new recycling plan

Not everyone needs new recycling plan

Re: “Rolling out the bin,” (St. Albert Gazette, July 31) I read this article with great interest as I am all ready conscientious about the amount of waste my family produces.
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