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Illegal donations 'ridiculous'

Illegal donations 'ridiculous'

To the Editor: The article in the Aug. 28 St. Paul Journal titled, ‘Wildrose MLA challenges secrecy on prohibited donations,’ was full of disturbing information.
Quad riders disrupt night's sleep

Quad riders disrupt night's sleep

To the Editor: My husband and I moved into town last June in the new housing section, right down from Martin's Landscaping.
Can't get enough

Can't get enough

As yet another 'once-was' politician gets back into local government, the people have to wonder what attracts these folks and why no one else is interested.
Fresh beginnings

Fresh beginnings

There is nothing quite so exciting as a fresh beginning.
Breaking down ignorance

Breaking down ignorance

I’d like to think we live in an enlightened society. If you think about it, it wasn’t so long ago that women were not even considered persons under the law, blacks were owned as slaves, and you could get money for scalping an aboriginal person.
Small town lessons

Small town lessons

It takes a village to raise a child and everyone knows it—except the hamlet of Ardmore.
Splash park sparks talk

Splash park sparks talk

When talk began of creating a splash park in St. Paul, I think most parents were quite happy to hear this news and the majority of people, I believe, are in favour of creating this recreational opportunity in town.
County resident shares concerns about spraying

County resident shares concerns about spraying

With the Bertha Armyworm infestation plaguing canola crops in recent weeks, many farmers in rural Alberta have been forced to save them with the application of different insecticides.
Individual thinkers, not 'bobble-heads,' needed

Individual thinkers, not 'bobble-heads,' needed

Greatwest Article Template Double Click to Edit Details Write the text of the Article Below this Box To the Editor: When I received my copy of the Aug. 21st edition of the St.
Rediscovering the love for living in the Lakeland

Rediscovering the love for living in the Lakeland

This past year, I walked out of my brick house onto the downtown street I lived on in Ottawa, surrounded by tall concrete buildings. I looked down the street to the left and then to the right - more buildings.
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