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Largely uneventful May long weekend

Largely uneventful May long weekend

There were no major fires or motor vehicle collisions over the May long weekend reported by Sundre’s emergency responders.
Public tip leads to several arrests

Public tip leads to several arrests

Three people were recently taken into custody and charged with multiple offences following a tip from a local business whose employees observed suspicious behaviour. At about 3 p.m.
50th annual May Queen another stellar success

50th annual May Queen another stellar success

Sundre High School’s 50th May Queen has now drawn to a close. It was another unbelievable year for the students of Sundre High School! Students, staff, parents and community members worked together to raise $46,369.
Minor hockey saved for another season

Minor hockey saved for another season

Despite being nearly faced with the difficult decision to dissolve, the Sundre Minor Hockey Association is here to stay for another season.
Memory Lane

Memory Lane

April 26, 2000 Photo radar should be kept out of Sundre because the traffic enforcement measure might have ended up offending tourists, according to the Sundre and Area Tourism Team (SATT), a collective of local area businesses organized to promote t
No such thing as free money out there

No such thing as free money out there

While there are government grants and business loans available to help entrepreneurs get going, there is no such thing as free money to help launch a startup from scratch.
Sundre town council notes

Sundre town council notes

Grants policy approved Chief administrative officer Linda Nelson informed council that a new policy outlining a consistent procedure for grant applications submitted by various local organizations had been reviewed and following a few minor changes w
SPOG's Neighbours' Day moves to August

SPOG's Neighbours' Day moves to August

For the first time in the history of Neighbours' Day, organizers are changing the event’s date.
Depression treatment shows promise

Depression treatment shows promise

A method to treat depression that involves using magnetic waves to stimulate specifically targeted parts of the brain has shown promise for patients that do not respond to different forms of medication.
Staged crash scenario offers sobering lesson

Staged crash scenario offers sobering lesson

Sundre High School students had a sobering reminder last Thursday morning about the perils of impaired driving during a realistically staged crash scenario.
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