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Albertans deserve better government

Albertans deserve better government

Dear editor: You would think that after more than 40 years in power, the Progressive Conservative (PC) government would know a thing or two about planning for an inevitable rainy day when the economy takes a downturn.
Opposition to gravel pit

Opposition to gravel pit

Dear editor: I would like to express my opposition to the proposed gravel pit. I, and several colleagues, have been doing Christmas bird counts in the Bottrel area for over 30 years.
Looking to preserve our quiet roads, clear water and tranquility

Looking to preserve our quiet roads, clear water and tranquility

Dear editor: I find the proposed development of yet another and much larger scale gravel pit a bit concerning.
Let nature work on our behalf

Let nature work on our behalf

Dear editor: It is time we recognized the eastern slopes’ greatest asset is not timber, but water resources, namely water production, storage and regulation of flow.
Don't kill paradise and dig out a gravel pit

Don't kill paradise and dig out a gravel pit

Dear editor: I want to register my opposition to the proposed gravel pit.
Java Jamboree will be missed

Java Jamboree will be missed

Dear editor: Living in Calgary, as I do, there is no need to travel to Cochrane to access a Starbucks, Tim Hortons or Wal-Mart.
4-H Club keeping busy

4-H Club keeping busy

Dear editor: It has been a busy start to the 4H year for the Jumping Pound 4H Club. First, I would like to congratulate our executives: Cassidy Matthews, Maddy Sibbald, Brandon Fraser and Jared Couch.
RVC council pushing envelope too far

RVC council pushing envelope too far

Dear editor: As a resident and taxpayer of Rocky View County (RVC) since 1984, my opinion of the tactics being used by the majority of council and underlying administration is absolutely disgusting and has crossed the line.
'Old tyme fun'

'Old tyme fun'

Dear editor: A special note of thanks to Kelly Kimmett and all of the volunteers who did an outstanding job organizing the seventh annual Kimmett Cup Pond Hockey Tournament. It brought 400 players from Cochrane, Calgary, B.C.
Transit may be needed now more than ever

Transit may be needed now more than ever

Dear editor: Coun.
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