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Council considers proposed parking lot design

Council considers proposed parking lot design

The next step towards developing an RV-friendly parking lot in Sundre’s downtown core was recently approved by council.
Child luring trial continues for Sundre man

Child luring trial continues for Sundre man

The trial of a 26-year-old Sundre man facing allegations of sex crimes against two minor females has resumed in Didsbury provincial court.
Cooking up a storm

Cooking up a storm

A group of about a dozen children participated last Tuesday, June 11 in the Kids in the Kitchen cooking class hosted at the Sundre Royal Canadian Legion Branch #223 and organized through Greenwood Neighbourhood Place.
Grade 4 gardeners

Grade 4 gardeners

Rhys Anderson and Brooklyn Dziadek were among the River Valley School Grade 4 students making their way around town on Friday morning transplanting a variety of annuals into a number planters, including those along Main Avenue, in an effort to beauti
Scenes of Sundre

Scenes of Sundre

The Round Up continues to welcome submissions of local wildlife and landscapes for Scenes of Sundre. Please send high-resolution images with a sharp focused subject to [email protected].
Golfing for a good cause

Golfing for a good cause

Almost 60 people came out for the Sundre and District Aquatic Society’s golf tournament fundraiser for the Aquaplex, hosted by Coyote Creek Golf and RV Resort on June 8.
Getting their bearings

Getting their bearings

Ryder Chapman, 5, and Asher Chapman, 2, get introduced to how a compass works courtesy of Les Larson, a director on the Sundre Search and Rescue Society’s board, during a community outreach barbecue hosted on Saturday, June 8 at the Visitor Informati
Aquatic society encouraged by meeting with administration

Aquatic society encouraged by meeting with administration

The Sundre and District Aquatic Society’s board is encouraged by initial discussions with the municipality’s administration on developing potential plans to transfer operations of the Aquaplex over to the Town of Sundre.
Blindsiding allegations pit mayor against council

Blindsiding allegations pit mayor against council

Sundre’s mayor found himself on the defensive last week after being accused by one of his colleagues of being in breach of council’s code of conduct. “A council can only act by resolution of council or by bylaw,” said Coun.
Students experience real-life science

Students experience real-life science

Learning about science by reading books is a good start, but only goes so far. Much like anything else in life, arguably the best way to develop a more intimate knowledge and understanding involves a hands-on approach.
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