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We don't need a power line

We don't need a power line

Once upon a time, in a land just north of here, there was to be massive expansion of oil upgrader facilities. These massive undertakings would require major amounts of power. Along come the Heartland Transmission Project planners.
Logging claim seems suspicious

Logging claim seems suspicious

I read with interest a recent article in the Gazette wherein the River Lot 56 Society reported a growing concern with rampant illegal logging in the protected natural area.
Member of Parliament not taking time off work

Member of Parliament not taking time off work

It is not often that I write a letter to the St. Albert Gazette, however Kristopher Wells’ letter (Jan. 13) regarding prorogation, publicly calls for a response.
Habitat proposal worth embracing

Habitat proposal worth embracing

We are excited about the proposed development of the Protestant school district site in Akinsdale. We believe this is an innovative approach to make affordable housing available to the citizens of St. Albert. The Outreach Committee of St.
Akinsdale not 'split' on Arlington Drive

Akinsdale not 'split' on Arlington Drive

In response to “Akinsdale split on Habitat plan,” Jan. 16 Gazette: As a resident of the community surrounding the 70 Arlington Dr.
City shouldn't use tax dollars for Habitat scheme

City shouldn't use tax dollars for Habitat scheme

Do you realize that our mayor and city councillors have allocated $840,000 of our hard-earned tax dollars toward the acquisition of 70 Arlington Dr. from St.
High taxes and poor snow clearing don't add up

High taxes and poor snow clearing don't add up

After navigating through bog-like snow on my street in Lacombe I started to wonder why I pay the highest property tax in the region.
Few arguments in favour of Arlington project

Few arguments in favour of Arlington project

I am writing in regard to the proposed development of 58 townhouse units on 70 Arlington Dr.
Fence ruins aesthetics, wildlife of river lot

Fence ruins aesthetics, wildlife of river lot

Compared to the tragic world events over the past week, one may easily dismiss the following as a non-event and simply move on to addressing the real problems of the community and the world. This is a story, however, that I feel compelled to tell.
Young athletes losing out on valuable training venue

Young athletes losing out on valuable training venue

I am very proud of the eight STANSKI athletes who qualified to participate in the 2010 Alberta Winter Games to be held in Bonnyville, Feb. 4 to 7.
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