By Lethbridge Herald on November 17th, 2022
Editor: Â I read with some interest MLA Nathan Neudorfâs article in the Saturday Herald. While I agree with you, Mr. Neudorf, that the Albertans in the south need a voice, I only hope your voice will be the voice of reason to a cabinet that is loaded with, what I believe is, unqualified people in ... Read More »
3 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 17th, 2022
Editor: We breathed a sigh of relief following the ongoing saga of the U.S. mid-term election. At the time of this writing, according to a Globe and Mail commentator, it seems to have reached a âleast badâ result without a catastrophe. I remember hearing a high ranking U.S. politician congratulating fellow Americans when President Nixon ... Read More »
1 responseBy Lethbridge Herald on November 11th, 2022
Editor: I will grant Ms. Smith, our premier-in-waiting, one thing and that is following through on promises made before and during the leadership race. Specifically, her intention of overhauling the health care system and mandating, yes mandating, the non-wearing of masks in schools. Given her dubious assertion that the dangers of mask wearing are âwell ... Read More »
15 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 10th, 2022
Editor:Â I read with great interest the latest 2021 Census data which presented data on, amongst other things, the state of religion in Canada, Alberta, and even good ole Lethbridge. The results were fascinating and, I believe, should serve to break a myth that has persisted about Lethbridge for far too long. The myth: Lethbridge ... Read More »
6 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 10th, 2022
Editor: Â Three weeks ago, at around 8 in the evening, I pressed the crosswalk button on the northeast corner of Heritage Boulevard and University Drive. Â When the traffic had stopped on University Drive, the Walk signal came on and I proceeded across University Drive, conscious that this was a well-lit intersection – so well-lit in ... Read More »
3 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 9th, 2022
Editor: Re: AT THE LEGISLATURE Opinion – Oct. 19, 2022 Hiding behind a thin veneer of vague platitudes and gratuitous victory laps, MLA Nathan Neudorf hopes his embellishment of Lethbridgeâs prestige will inspire confidence in his party – a party that has been undeniably adept at failing Albertans, as well as public healthcare. If we ... Read More »
6 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 4th, 2022
Editor: There appears to be a lot of talk about homelessness and tent cities or encampments in Lethbridge this year and no one appears to know how to deal with it and come up with a solution other than talk about it and move a few homeless people around.  One letter to the editor on ... Read More »
8 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 4th, 2022
Editor: In less than a month, Danielle Smith has proven she is not a wise and thoughtful leader. She publicly messaged her base claiming theyâd been âdiscriminated against like nothing [she has] ever seenâ implying, âThe non-vaccinated among you may have made the wrong decision. Now you need my help. I will now stand on ... Read More »
27 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 4th, 2022
Editor: Both the UCP and NDP have been very critical of the Bank of Canadaâs (B of C) rapid interest rate increases, citing the hardship it is causing Canadians, in fact NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was interviewed on CTV saying âthereâs absolutely no meritâ to the banks approach to fighting inflation. Both parties are calling ... Read More »
1 responseBy Lethbridge Herald on November 2nd, 2022
Editor: After reading The Lethbridge Heraldâs report on the budget requests from the different administrative departments I can see why the homeowners of Lethbridge – me included – are looking at a 3.77 per cent increase in taxes in each of the next four years. It seems like there are a lot of 0.5 full-time ... Read More »
3 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on November 2nd, 2022
Editor: One of Rachel Notleyâs many achievements during her time in office was to index the Assured Income for the Handicapped program (AISH for short). The NDP did this so that Albertaâs disabled community would be able to keep pace with inflation. Soon after, the UCP provincial government reversed the NDP decision, causing the real ... Read More »
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