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Habitat tarnishing its name with project

Habitat tarnishing its name with project

It is unfortunate that the commentary published in the Saint City News gives little or no credit to the mayor and councillors to make independent business decisions regarding the Arlington development project.
City needs more industrial taxes

City needs more industrial taxes

As a resident of St Albert it is disappointing to see that we seem to be making little progress when it comes to encouraging business and industry in St. Albert.
Actual definitions add perspective

Actual definitions add perspective

Though it might shock a few people, the time has come to properly define and recognize the badly misunderstood meaning of “celibacy.” They might be surprised to discover the true meaning in a good dictionary.
Flowers were a source of joy

Flowers were a source of joy

I would really like to know who stole the flowers from my 75-year-old mother’s home.
Buyer beware of gift certificates

Buyer beware of gift certificates

Alberta’s Gift Card Regulation, part of the Fair Trading Act, may not be entirely consumer friendly.
Habitat should fix up local homes instead

Habitat should fix up local homes instead

May we suggest that if anyone wants to be ‘for’ something, how about bringing all the currently listed affordable homes to the attention of Habitat for Humanity? With the $840,000 that is presently earmarked for Akinsdale and all the volu
Police force needs to be trusted

Police force needs to be trusted

Personally, I thought the comic to be correct as many do in this country. Yes there are those who fully support the RCMP or any other police force in this country.
Crime does indeed pay

Crime does indeed pay

Contrary to public opinion, crime does pay and it pays big time! Just ask Ernest Anderson, founder of Golden Gate Investments, a company that bilked investors out of millions of dollars. Anderson has yet to see a jail cell.
Good Samaritan brightened morning

Good Samaritan brightened morning

I would like to say thank you to the man who generously helped me and my girls Monday morning when we ran out of gas.
City spending too much on salaries

City spending too much on salaries

From taxpayers’ standpoint the mayor’s request to conduct a third-party review of salaries of non-union staff (Gazette, April 24, 2010) is a step in the right direction, but much more needs to be done.
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