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Local man charged in connection with impaired driving death

Local man charged in connection with impaired driving death

A Sundre man voluntarily turned himself in last week after being charged in connection with a fatal crash that claimed the life of an Olds resident, said police.
Most Albertans suffer from symptoms of dry eye

Most Albertans suffer from symptoms of dry eye

The following information was compiled by the Alberta Association of Optometrists. As Albertans shake off the layers left behind from the brutal cold of this past winter, a new study reveals many are battling the symptoms of dry eye.
Administration deems roundabout petition insufficient

Administration deems roundabout petition insufficient

The Sundre business owner behind the deficient roundabout petition opposing the Main Avenue redesign intends to wait until after the provincial election before pursuing the issue further.
Voluntary water conservation encouraged

Voluntary water conservation encouraged

While Sundre residents are encouraged to voluntarily take measures to conserve water, there will be no mandatory restrictions imposed. Yet.
Shelter’s director discusses organization’s progress

Shelter’s director discusses organization’s progress

The Mountain Rose Women’s Shelter Association not only strives to help individuals escape abusive domestic situations, but also offers a variety of services and resources.
Caution urged around creek and river banks

Caution urged around creek and river banks

Completely frozen over barely a few weeks ago following the lengthy polar vortex’s deep freeze, the Bearberry Creek has recently been breaking up.
Missing hunter found alive after nearly three days

Missing hunter found alive after nearly three days

A hunter from Calgary who got lost west of Sundre over the weekend was located alive following an extensive nearly three-day search. “As the crow flies, he was found about 7.
Search on for missing hunter west of Sundre

Search on for missing hunter west of Sundre

Rescue efforts to locate a lost hunter remained underway as of early Monday afternoon. “They’re still continuing the search,” said the Sundre RCMP detachment’s Sgt. Jody Achtymichuk.
Four-year operating budget approved

Four-year operating budget approved

Following months of planning, discussions and workshops, council recently adopted the municipality’s first-ever, four-year operational and 10-year capital budget.
Pothole season is upon us

Pothole season is upon us

With the snow melting en masse as the weather is finally starting to warm up, Sundre’s roads are not emerging from the past winter unscathed.
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