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Last winter in some residential areas, private citizens who buy and operate Bobcats were kind enough to clear some side streets, because the city can not seem to complete the job. Then along comes a bylaw officer letting them know they can't get it done. Why the heck not! Didn't require me to pay anything and also the job was well done. Even if they raise our taxes again, that doesn't mean along side it streets will get done. Who do they think they're kidding?
(A mild winter could allow them to free.)
"Smother gramma with a pillow? Please!" ("Beware Canada's Pied Piper of death," Sept. 27.) Ian Robinson didn't speak with my grandfather, who by the way, did lie in a bed for around two years with only his son to alleviate his requirement for contact with others. There is no relief but drugs for his pain. There is no preventing his body from becoming atrophied or his limbs from becoming tiny little sticks. There was no way for him to camp, hike, garden, bake or build anything like his life had previously allowed. He couldn't even use the toilet! He wanted simply to be permitted to join my grandmother within the hereafter. He would be a Canadian soldier, a good father along with a hard worker and deserved to make their own making your decision -- which may not include a pillow of any type. We don't even do this to the mangiest of pets that need to be euthanized. is going to be cheaper than sold to Albertans. Problem? It should; it's happened before. Premier Ed must get on primetime TV,[url=http://giuseppezanottiweddingshoes.webmium.com/][b]http://giuseppezanottiweddingshoes.webmium.com/[/b][/url], look directly into the camera and tell all Albertans this is not going to happen. But he won't, because it will happen. Seriously, folks,[url=http://woolrichdeutschland.albirank.net/][b]Woolrich Deutschland[/b][/url], I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, however i obtain the high-voltage utility lines issue.
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(Maybe they should try looking in the mirror first when they're making cuts.)
There's a significant value and need for all not-for-profits and charities to be strong and functioning to reply in this recession. The province's Casino Charity Review has established an environment of tremendous angst in a sector that should be placing all its energies into helping struggling Alberta families. Unfortunately, we all know the not-for-profit sector is vulnerable and suffering like many. The recession has meant an increase in demand for their services, a decrease in donors' chance to give along with a decrease in their funders' capability to fund. We are already listening to potential and significant cuts through the provincial government next year. Given these pressures about the not-for-profit sector, I question the timing from the casino review and the need to attempt this controversial action. I encourage the MLA panel to truly think about the unintended consequences and the impact their recommendations may have about the not-for-profit sector and hundreds of thousands of Albertans who're served because of it.
I was impressed by Stephen Harper's stand from the tyrant Ahmadinejad in the UN. The UN was organized to ensure the atrocities from the World war ii would never happen again and yet they invite someone who denies those atrocities even occurred to talk there? The UN has become a joke and really should be disbanded. Salim Mansur's Sept. 26 column was Directly on! I'm amazed how clearly he sees the problem on the planet. Continue the good work, Salim!
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Perhaps it is time for that Alberta government to ask big oil companies to pay for higher royalty rates. Our province is in debt and turmoil and stealthy Stelmach and crew within the legislature decide to cut education and health-care funding, but don't have the fortitude to inquire about oil companies to dish out higher royalty rates to help ease the debt and supply extra financial resources to the province later on; nor have they got the morals to retract the hefty pay increases they awarded themselves for a "job congratulations." Performs this "government" have any intelligent strategy in position which will promote the future well-being of its citizens while incorporating smart financial choices that will give to us some positive stability in the future?
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