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Sundre Fire Department unveils newest custom-built unit

Sundre Fire Department unveils newest custom-built unit

Cost of nearly $1 million was split 50-50 with Mountain View County
Sundre to investigate naming rights to enhance rec facilities

Sundre to investigate naming rights to enhance rec facilities

Sundre’s administration to gather information and continue discussion at fall workshop
Daycare spaces in Sundre in short supply as summer looms

Daycare spaces in Sundre in short supply as summer looms

Operations serving the Sundre area either at or near capacity with growing wait lists
S.P.R.U.C.E. holding seniors fair in Sundre on June 6

S.P.R.U.C.E. holding seniors fair in Sundre on June 6

Seniors Protected and Respected Under Community Engagement putting on event at Sundre Community Centre in conjunction with Seniors’ Week
Sundre updates motorists Wednesday on revised Centre Street construction detour

Sundre updates motorists Wednesday on revised Centre Street construction detour

Centre Street North southbound lane closed between Highway 27 and 1st Avenue NW
Sundre McDonald's machete murder trial resumed Tuesday

Sundre McDonald's machete murder trial resumed Tuesday

Psychiatrist who diagnosed admitted killer Solaimane Elbettah as suffering from schizophrenia cross-examined on June 4 in Court of King's Bench
Snake Hill Slither official start to Alberta Cup Series’ season (7 photos)

Snake Hill Slither official start to Alberta Cup Series’ season (7 photos)

Sundre tentatively set to host provincial qualifiers for 2025 Canada Summer Games
Filming Abracadavers in Sundre 'like returning home,' says producer

Filming Abracadavers in Sundre 'like returning home,' says producer

Alberta-based Numera Films was in Sundre to shoot part of Abracadavers’ third season
Sundre 2023 peace officer stats: Traffic, unsightly premises, homeless shelters

Sundre 2023 peace officer stats: Traffic, unsightly premises, homeless shelters

Municipal bylaw enforcement, followed by provincial violations, consume majority of peace officer’s time
Sundre school’s May Queen program raises nearly $30,000

Sundre school’s May Queen program raises nearly $30,000

Annual initiative that puts students to work in community brings in almost $30,000
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