Saturday's letters: Free fares for Fort McMurray evacuees a kind gesture
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Thursday's letters: Fort McMurray will rebuild
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Wednesday's letters: Extraordinary evacuees deserve praise
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Tuesday's letters: Don't ignore interest rates when talking home prices
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Monday's Letters: Discarding lit cigarettes can spark disaster
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Saturday letters: Cost of wildfire merits reconsideration of tax
Thursday's letters: Ottawa needs to step up for Fort McMurray
With our country's recent recession and ongoing crisis events in Fort McMurray, I think the Canadian government, on all levels, should be calling for an end to the farce that ...
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Letters Friday's letters: Day of mourning worth a pause
On April 28 we paused for a moment to remember those killed or injured on the job. This day holds a special place in the hearts of CUPE Local 30 members ... -
Letters Thursday's letters: Federal cabinet trip to Kananaskis irksome
Re. "Trudeau, cabinet convene in Alberta," April 25 I am very angry today on several fronts. First, that the Liberals don’t feel taxpayers might decry their travel expenses for this little ... -
Letters Wednesday's letters: Public funds belong with public schools
Letter writers sound off on the public school board's policy on private school funding, Edmonton's Valley Line, the back alley repair bill and Alberta's carbon levy rebate program. -
Letters Tuesday's letters: Dream big on LRT, but don't forget to fix today's basics
Letter writers sounds off on Edmonton's LRT system, the Edmonton public school board's call to end public funding for private schools and a memorable school concert. -
Letters Monday's letters: Getting punny with Gershwin
I suggest that the photo on page NP1 of the Journal on April 21 by Annie Leibovitz showing Queen Elizabeth II and her dogs be captioned: Corgis and Beth. -
Letters Saturday's letters: Bad call on minor hockey body checking ban
Letter writers sound off issues such as Hockey Edmonton's extended body checking ban, council's decision to approve a 16-storey tower near Whyte Avenue and the provincial government's carbon levy rebate ... -
Letters Friday's letters: Winning neighbourhood buy-in for infill requires smart choices from city council
Re. "Councillor hopes community's support for row houses mean new era for infill," April 19 Coun. Andrew Knack hopes Edmonton has turned a corner on the infill debate. -
Letters Thursday's letters: Spring heralds misery of traffic racket
We should all feel good now spring weather has arrived but unfortunately for Oliver residents, pleasant weather also comes at a price, with the incessant roar of unmuffled screaming engines, ... -
Letters Wednesday's letters: Alberta's budget protects jobs, adds more
Re. "Borrowing, Spending and Taxing Without Apologies," Graham Thomson, April 15 Graham Thomson comments that the government will invest "’just $250 million over the next two years to create new ... -
Letters Tuesday's letters: Keep adding chapters to books program that supports babies
Imagine how delighted I was to see a poster for Books For Babies at a West Edmonton Parent Link site.