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A blast from the past — for the future

A blast from the past — for the future

Members of the Sundre and District Historical Society recently sealed a special surprise for future generations to offer the community’s descendants a glimpse of what life was like today.
Memory Lane

Memory Lane

May 31, 2011 The municipality had officially imposed a curfew making it unlawful for Sundre children and youth 15 years of age and younger to be in a public place in town without a parent or legal guardian present between the hours of 11 p.m.
Council planning remuneration policy update

Council planning remuneration policy update

Council recently discussed the municipality’s remuneration policy.
Southwest industrial ASP bylaw approved

Southwest industrial ASP bylaw approved

The next step has been taken towards paving the way for further development of Sundre’s southwest industrial area.
Charges against woman accused of animal theft largely withdrawn

Charges against woman accused of animal theft largely withdrawn

All but one of the numerous charges laid against a local woman who had been accused following the theft of several animals from a Garrington Bridge-area property that were subsequently returned to the owner have been dropped.
Community gazebo to open ahead of pro rodeo

Community gazebo to open ahead of pro rodeo

Although the completion of the community gazebo has taken longer than anticipated, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter, the project’s lead said.
Marking the way

Marking the way

Contractor John Caddy was busy last week repainting lines on Sundre’s roads, including the Centre Street North and Sixth Avenue NE intersection pedestrian crosswalk.
Small piece of Juno Beach comes to Sundre

Small piece of Juno Beach comes to Sundre

Sundre is now home to a small piece of Juno Beach.
Local business owner wants greater effort to encourage growth

Local business owner wants greater effort to encourage growth

Sundre’s businesses are struggling to survive through the winter and can no longer depend on a few peak season spring and summer months to get by, council heard last week.
Exploring options to create more parking downtown

Exploring options to create more parking downtown

Every spring and summer, tens of thousands of people drive through Sundre on their way to enjoy a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities in the West Country.
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