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Letters

What a shame

It was in the early 1970s that the provincial government made an effort to erect heritage signs through out the province acknowledging the pioneers who toiled to build this great province of ours.

Thanks to Stettler Elementary School

I would just like to express how blessed we are in our community, for the privilege of sending our children and grandchildren to such an incredible school.

Pet love certainly costs a lot

It breaks my heart when a business takes advantage of how much a family loves their pet.

Why steal from the youth?

A matter has just come to my attention that upsets me on many levels, and I would like to bring it to the attention of our community.

An alternative look at climate

n response to the editorial in the Dec. 9 issue of the Independent, blasting Prime Minister Harper for not acting quicker on climate change, I feel compelled to point out what more and more people are thinking: that climate change is quite possibly a dangerous and costly hoax.

Praying for cold weather

Our M.L.A. Jack Hayden has just now realized Alberta has a problem with beetles killing trees; this has been going on for over two years now.

Taxpayers should own the infrastructure

The controversy regarding the installation of new electrical infrastructure should examine the facts as they exist. Electrical transmission infrastructure is a critical, strategic infrastructure upon which all Albertan public, residential, commercial, and industrial activity depends.

Legion commended for Remembrance Day

I would like to thank all those that came to the PAC on Remembrance Day, not just to listen to me, but to show they really care about what all our veterans did for us. And not use the day as just another day off, if at all possible.

MLAs’ allegiance in question

MLAs are elected by the people of Alberta to represent them in the Governs of Alberta. They have three important responsibilities; #1 assisting the leader, #2 Following Party lines, and most important serving their constituents.

Town council should focus on biking rules

A few weeks ago I was pushing my walker on the sidewalk near the theatre when two eight-or nine-year-old boys went speeding by me, on their bicycles, I just saw their backs.