April 27th, 2024

Letters to the Editor

Canada is a carbon sink so we shouldn’t be paying a tax on it

By Lethbridge Herald on April 1st, 2023

Editor: It’s true that there were vehicles back in the 1980’s and 1990’s that made better mileage.  My parents had a Geo that also made 60+ miles per gallon. But like all good things it was discontinued as well.  My letter was dealing with the so-called modern vehicles.  When the so called new laws came ... Read More »

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It’s up to each of us if we want to help our neighbours

By Lethbridge Herald on April 1st, 2023

Editor: After reading Alvin W. Shier’s letter on March 24 wanted to say I agree with you. It can be overwhelming all the different agencies asking for help. However, please bear in mind that during the last few months the UCP have waged a slash- and-burn prgram against nonprofits.  So many have had to reduce ... Read More »

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Lack of interpretive centre at Milk River to welcome tourists embarrassing

By Lethbridge Herald on April 1st, 2023

Editor: We are disappointed and embarrassed over the treatment of visitors to our province. When our guests are finally approved to enter our country from the United States by our customs officers, the overall intimidating – at times – barrage of questions designed to ensure the legitimacy of their entry and anxiety of the experience ... Read More »

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Lyrics of the national anthem should remain as they are

By Lethbridge Herald on March 25th, 2023

Editor: I read recently in the Lethbridge Herald that singer, Jully Black, changed the lyrics of Canada’s National Anthem from “O Canada, our home and native land” to “Our home on native land” when she sang before the NBA celebrity basketball game in Salt Lake City, Utah.  The fact isthe only time the lyrics can ... Read More »

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Tipping expectations are getting out of hand

By Lethbridge Herald on March 23rd, 2023

Editor: Has tipping and other forms of panhandling gotten out of control? That’s the question I pondered on my way home recently from a quick trip to the grocery store. Inside the main doors on both sides of the lobby were tables set up with a single person at each soliciting for completely different agencies. ... Read More »

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Endgame of health-care privatization complex

By Lethbridge Herald on March 22nd, 2023

Much concern has been expressed over UCP plans to increase the private delivery of health care.   To be fair, our health-care system already comprises a mix of public and private delivery, so it is not simply a matter of increased privatization.  To appreciate what is happening, and what is at stake, we need to ... Read More »

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Herald didn’t deserve reader’s accusation of bias

By Lethbridge Herald on March 22nd, 2023

Editor: After reading March 16th Lethbridge Herald I felt I needed to come out in defence of the Herald.  You were chastised by Tom Burns for promoting, in his view, Rob Miyashiro, and he concluded that this confirmed that the Herald was a socialist newspaper and this proved it.  However, on the second page of ... Read More »

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Creative solutions called for to deal with deer population

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2023

Editor: I have a modest proposal for improving the lives of the growing deer population in our city.  Taking the lead from friends and neighbours who already treat them as pets, by lovingly putting out food during harsh winter conditions and by planting attractive garden plants for them to eat in summer, I suggest the ... Read More »

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How do we prepare for an all-electric future here?

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2023

Editor: All my years in the recycling industry and plastic product manufacturing was energy and resources directed in sync with the three Rs – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. In my mind it was a way of life to sustain a way off life. I believe we now need to refocus – the three Rs should ... Read More »

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Province wasting money trying to end gun violence

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 »

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How much better would the world be if technology in old Civic VX was standard?

By 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 »

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