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City needs to start investing in St. Albert's long-term future

City needs to start investing in St. Albert's long-term future

We need to start investing in our city’s infrastructure and servicing of lands to gain a return on our investment for the long-term while the interest rates to borrow the money are low.
Many St. Albert families struggle to get by

Many St. Albert families struggle to get by

In response to Alan Murdock’s Commentary of July 24, 2010. Murdock stated that the St.
Visual arts centre talks have been in consultation with city, groups

Visual arts centre talks have been in consultation with city, groups

I am writing to you on behalf of the board of trustees for the Arts and Heritage Foundation of St. Albert.
Harper trying to protect our privacy

Harper trying to protect our privacy

How much does the government really need to know about you? A federal government national census is conducted every five years and most Canadians have no problems providing basic essential information such as date of birth, gender, marital status or
Census arguments don't pass muster

Census arguments don't pass muster

Bit by bit, the Harper "Cons" continue to con the Canadian public by slyly dismantling or reducing to minimal, the core practices of our essential, traditional statutes.
Laws are government's tools of oppression

Laws are government's tools of oppression

We are quickly moving towards a secular, socialist or communist state and does anyone care? I would think not. If we lived in a democratic society, we would have choice.
Special interest groups driving tax increases

Special interest groups driving tax increases

Alan Murdock gets a special column in the St. Albert Gazette where he is portrayed as a “local pediatrician.” Using this platform, his last column “Is the Sky Really Falling,” takes aim at the St.
More questions to put to candidates

More questions to put to candidates

I agree with Fred Trotter’s letter that there are key issues facing St. Albert. The Gazette has a unique position and responsibility to develop a better understanding as to where our representatives stand on these matters.
DARP leaves too many questions unanswered

DARP leaves too many questions unanswered

Congratulations to the mayor, city council and stakeholders on their recent downtown area redevelopment plan (DARP). This is a plan that looks 20 to 30 years down the road. This type of vision is important. I do have some questions and concerns.
Proposed children's gallery a waste of taxpayers' money

Proposed children's gallery a waste of taxpayers' money

An open letter to mayor Nolan Crouse: I read the article “Visual arts centre concept unveiled” (St. Albert Gazette, July 10) with disbelief.
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