May 18th, 2025

Letters to the Editor

Change to front street garbage collection questioned

By Letter to the Editor on August 8th, 2020

Re: Garbage/recycling collection, cart placement changes. Reasons? Much safer way to service your garbage cart? Safer for whom? The vehicles parked on the street? Auto repairs will cost more than fence repairs. Weather conditions, parking issues and other objects in back alleys can make lanes dangerous or even impassable? It snows in back alleys and ... Read More »

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UCP’s ‘non-plan’ for schools puts parents in dilemma

By Letter to the Editor on August 7th, 2020

Despite their back-to-school announcement recently, it’s worth noting that Alberta’s government didn’t actually make a decision. In the final analysis, they simply downloaded the decision onto parents. And now parents are caught between a rock and a hard place. The announcement stated that schools will resume in September more or less as they were before ... Read More »

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Real evidence doesn’t support SCS model

By Letter to the Editor on August 6th, 2020

Re: “Harm reduction still an effective strategy,” July 22 letter to the editor. The empirical evidence to which the author refers is clouded in a report that adds in alcohol, drugs and other addictive substances to hide the reality. What the evidence actually shows is very few addicts rehab based on the four pillars and ... Read More »

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Annoying our doctors, nurses dumb move by the province

By Letter to the Editor on August 6th, 2020

We have a history of training nurses who then go work in B.C. or the U.S. in places where they don’t educate their own. Meanwhile, our political leaders lay off highly skilled nurses and later, realizing we are short, try to hire them back. A few years ago there was an attempt to get some ... Read More »

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Investigation into SCS funds must be swift

By Letter to the Editor on August 5th, 2020

Re: “Province sends ARCHES audit to LPS,” Herald, July 24. If $1,600,000 of misappropriated, unaccounted for or money missing from the taxpayers’ piggy bank is not sufficient to investigate as a criminal matter, I don’t know what would be. This scandalous debacle from the beginning is coming to a conclusion and I’m one of the ... Read More »

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Massive costs of the U.S.’s War on Terror

By Letter to the Editor on August 5th, 2020

After 9/11 2001 the U.S. launched the War on Terror between “the civil and the savage,” “the brave and the evil.” In deliberate violation of international law the U.S. attacked Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria and Yemen and conducted counter-terrorism in 80 countries. Two decades later proponents and opponents agree that the War on Terror failed ... Read More »

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Practising the Golden Rule

By Letter to the Editor on August 5th, 2020

I wish to say I appreciate the article by Greg Bobinec, “Moms come together for photo to show lives lost to opioid crisis.” The photo is one of many taken across Canada for Moms Stop the Harm. I think the quotations of one mom reveal that experts in mental-health addictions are gaining ground. As well, ... Read More »

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Prevailing local attitude backs environmental destruction

By Letter to the Editor on July 31st, 2020

Lethbridge citizens recently learned about misconduct by Lethbridge Police Service officers, who were trying to prevent the protection of the eastern slopes watershed and to enable harassment of environmental advocates. Chief Scott Woods released a statement in which he said he was satisfied that the officers were held accountable, by a reduction in rank. No ... Read More »

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City’s new recycling plan lacks fairness

By Letter to the Editor on July 30th, 2020

Re: Curbside recycling for large condominiums buildings Although curbside recycling is beneficial, the study on which it is based, if applied to large condominiums, is badly flawed. User costs are not distributed and accrued appropriately to each user group which is contrary to publicly accepted user-pay concepts and a distortion of equity and fairness. The ... Read More »

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Defunding SCS will lead to major harm

By Letter to the Editor on July 30th, 2020

Dear Honourable Minister and Associate Minister Shandro and Luan: Albertans for Ethical Drug Policy are disheartened and appalled by the announcement to defund the supervised consumption service (SCS) in Lethbridge. We are a collaborative group comprised of advocates, service providers, and people with lived/living experience (PWLLE). We are strongly urging you to consider the ramifications ... Read More »

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COVID complacency

By Letter to the Editor on July 29th, 2020

The Director-General of the World Health Organization recently said that the COVID-19 pandemic will probably get “worse and worse,” because known counter measures are not applied strictly enough, especially in the Americas. It is a known phenomenon without a fancy name. People, animals and plants get used to adverse circumstances, adapt accordingly and accept the ... Read More »

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