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Community commemorates local legend

Community commemorates local legend

Local commuters who frequent First Avenue NW will notice the street has now officially been honorarily named Myron Thompson’s Way.
County request to keep Sundre recycling centre open refused

County request to keep Sundre recycling centre open refused

An olive branch from Mountain View County officials, who through written correspondence requested the Town of Sundre consider pushing back the planned closing date of the recycling centre, was refused by the local council last week .
Outdoor rink official opening postponed

Outdoor rink official opening postponed

An unfortunate turn of events for Sundre’s outdoor rink means the ice surface will not be ready as early as originally hoped.
Sundre post office burglarized

Sundre post office burglarized

Police are investigating a burglary at Canada Post in Sundre. On Monday, Dec. 24, the local RCMP detachment received a complaint of a break-in at the post office, which is believed to have occurred between Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. and Dec. 24 at 8 a.m.
Santa stops by Sundre Fire Hall

Santa stops by Sundre Fire Hall

Bryn Martens, 5, was all smiles after getting her face painted and visiting with Santa as well as getting some treats at the Sundre Fire Hall on Saturday, Dec. 15.
Santa's greetings

Santa's greetings

Elizabeth Ebelher visits with Santa on Thursday, Dec. 13 at the Sundre Community Centre following the Valley Kidlets Preschool Concert, which included refreshments and activities like face painting as well as an opportunity to meet with St. Nick.
Memory Lane

Memory Lane

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Sundre teacher nominated for prestigious honour

Sundre teacher nominated for prestigious honour

A Sundre educator nominated for a prestigious national honour finds motivation in working with students to help them overcome any obstacles and enable them to tap into their potential.
Variety of concerns expressed at Christmas open house

Variety of concerns expressed at Christmas open house

Many Sundre and surrounding area residents took some time last week to meet with the local MLA to exchange pleasantries as well as share concerns and ask questions.
Fewer complaints reported this hunting season

Fewer complaints reported this hunting season

Throughout the recently wrapped up hunting season there was a roughly average to below average number of concerns and infractions reported to the Sundre Fish and Wildlife office.
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