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LETTER: Thankfully, city council finally sees light on MEC

LETTER: Thankfully, city council finally sees light on MEC

'They are elected to important roles in governing our city, but that does not mean they are suddenly also leading entrepreneurs in our community.'
LETTER: Bombing of civilians not a war

LETTER: Bombing of civilians not a war

'I stand firmly with the people of Ukraine.'
LETTER: Kudos to Gazette writer Scott Hayes

LETTER: Kudos to Gazette writer Scott Hayes

'A thank you The Gazette's staff writer who continues to keep our residents informed about the incredible artistic talents in our community and arts venues.'
LETTER: Thank you to Gazette reporter Kevin Ma

LETTER: Thank you to Gazette reporter Kevin Ma

'His summaries on council votes and discussions are especially appreciated.'
LETTERS: Gas, electricity rebates unfairly subsidize heavy users

LETTERS: Gas, electricity rebates unfairly subsidize heavy users

'This gas tax rebate that is supposed to go to roads and infrastructure for vehicles will now have to be made up by everyone, including those who have chosen to walk or take public transit rather than drive to work.'
LETTER: City could do a better job of clearing walking paths after snow dumps

LETTER: City could do a better job of clearing walking paths after snow dumps

'Countless people use the trails on a daily basis, no matter the weather.'
LETTER: Thank you to Taste of Ukraine for delicious fundraising event

LETTER: Thank you to Taste of Ukraine for delicious fundraising event

'It was a long line and a long wait, but it gave us all a chance to chat and laugh at jokes, tell stories, and reflect on why we were there with friends, family, and strangers.'
LETTER: Politicians can't control who ends up in the background

LETTER: Politicians can't control who ends up in the background

'I believe both mayors Cathy Heron and Amarjeet Sohi were premature and over-the-top in their comments condemning MP Michael Cooper.'
COLUMN: Municipal progress will come from hopping on regionalization bandwagon

COLUMN: Municipal progress will come from hopping on regionalization bandwagon

'The Rural Municipalities Association (all rurals) and the Alberta Municipalities (mostly urbans) appear too often to have their hands out for more money for their own individual needs rather than advocating for regional needs. Municipal leaders might be well advised to more often hunt in a pack.'
COLUMN: Alberta an extraordinary province, with huge potential

COLUMN: Alberta an extraordinary province, with huge potential

'Our Ukrainian friends have played an integral role in the building of this great province, and we are ready to welcome any and all who bring those great character traits.'
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