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Voters need a say on DARP

Voters need a say on DARP

The primary responsibility of city council is to remain accountable and responsive to the needs and demands of the electorate. When proposing dramatic changes in social and economic objectives for St.
Company has no place trashing Alberta

Company has no place trashing Alberta

Dear Michael Marx, Executive Director, Corporate Ethics International: I am an Albertan that lives in St. Albert. I have moved here with my family 10 years ago from Europe.
Anniversary budget seems too high

Anniversary budget seems too high

Am I the only person in St. Albert who is appalled by the $1.7-million dollar budget for St. Albert's 150th anniversary party? I have been a proud citizen of St.
It's all for the good

It's all for the good

For all of the turmoil between the Arts & Heritage Foundation (AHF) and the Community League, it’s all for the good. Misunderstandings given, progress is in the making.
City views residents as taxpayers

City views residents as taxpayers

Re: “Residents are more than taxpayers,” St. Albert Gazette, Aug.
Vandals should be ashamed

Vandals should be ashamed

I am a Grandin area resident and live close to Albert Lacombe School. I often walk near there and was pleased to see the school project — growing a small garden outside.
Let's put DARP on the ballot

Let's put DARP on the ballot

It seems to me that this fall’s election would be an opportune time for city council to place a question on the ballot to seek the views of our citizens regarding the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP).
Association wants plan rejected by CRB

Association wants plan rejected by CRB

Attention: Mr. C. Shear, interim chair, Capital Region Board I am writing to you on behalf of the St. Albert Taxpayers Association, to voice our concerns about the City of St.
Residents are more than taxpayers

Residents are more than taxpayers

Maybe it's just me, but I reflexively cringe whenever I read "As taxpayers …" in a letter on these pages. I know the "waste of money that doesn't help me" argument is sure to follow.
Lions Village should be mixed use

Lions Village should be mixed use

I was disappointed to read of yet another 55-plus retirement home being proposed on prime real estate in St. Albert (“Condo project shifts toward seniors, affordability,” St. Albert Gazette, July 24).
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