By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2023
Editor: On Wednesday March 6, the Alberta government announced that it would invest $4.4 million to combat gangs and gun violence in the province. It is well known that almost all gun violence involving gangs is the result of the drug trade. The drug trade works the same as any legitimate business: supply and demand. ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 17th, 2023
Editor: Regarding Dale Finley’s letter and the topic of hybrids versus full electric cars. It turns out a gas model of yesteryear likely beats both and this model only cost slightly more than the other versions for sale at the time, unlike both the modern hybrid and electrics. In 1992 Honda made a Civic VX. ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 17th, 2023
Editor: With regard to Mark Goettel’s letter of Mar. 10. I have no idea where Mark lives but this opinion smacks of NIMBY syndrome. I remember way back when Woolco mall existed on 20 Ave. S. there was a City display with a model under a plastic dome and the Chinook Trail was indicated (although ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 17th, 2023
Editor: Re: Alberta government introducing bill to bar federal employees from trespassing on private property. As a senior civil servant, I was rightly constrained from publicly expressing political views and I remained a-political while conducting my duties. However, as a now retired government employee I am free to publicly express my views. Notwithstanding, I generally ... Read More »
8 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 17th, 2023
Editor: Not everyone in River Ridge is against expanding suites at the Castle Apartments. To read the Herald’s March 2 article about the Lethbridge Housing Authority’s proposal to add additional suites at Castle apartments, most readers would assume that there is universal disapproval of this expansion on the part of River Ridge residents. We are ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Lethbridge Herald on March 16th, 2023
Editor: We must take issue with the Lethbridge Herald for printing comments from Rob Miyashiro. Miyashiro is only an NDP candidate and not an elected member of the legislature. If you are going to print comments from a candidate you had better balance that reporting by publishing comments from all candidates from all parties, including ... Read More »
10 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 16th, 2023
Editor: Recently the Lethbridge Herald published an article by a Mr. Zekveld of ARPA that related the failings of medical assistance in dying (MAID) and its legislation in Canada. I know I don’t have to point out the one-sided and biased nature of that article to our astute Lethbridge Herald readers, but I wanted to ... Read More »
1 responseBy Lethbridge Herald on March 15th, 2023
Editor: I cannot offer very useful suggestions to resolve homelessness. I can only write what I saw. I hope someday soon wise persons can identify the relevant issues that may lead to the resolution. In 1968, I joined a group of church workers to study the issues in cities including ... Read More »
5 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 10th, 2023
Editor: There is so little point in adding another garbage (composting this time) container to our homes. This morning, Thursday, we have a wind gusting at 70 km/h. Although my recycling bin was fairly full I did not dare put it out on the street. Those who did ended up chasing them down the street. ... Read More »
14 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 10th, 2023
Editor; Arguments for the Chinook Trail over the Popson Park alternative include that it provides an improved connection between residential areas in the southwest to the commercial areas in the southeast. But what about bringing more noise to the residential areas of Agnes Davidson, Scenic Heights, Park Royal, and Chinook Heights already affected by the ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on March 8th, 2023
Editor: After reading Al Beeber’s article on electric vehicles I’m wondering about this rose-coloured idea. First of all how are the vehicles going to be charged on the present electric grid? Already last year during the hottest part of the year electric companies were asking people not to use their air conditioning during peak hours ... Read More »
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