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Budget open house sparsely attended

Budget open house sparsely attended

The Town of Sundre’s open house to offer the public a chance to ask questions or share concerns about the municipality’s first-ever four-year operational budget was sparsely attended. However, the nearly 20 people who did drop by on Tuesday, Dec.
State of democracy and the cause for optimism

State of democracy and the cause for optimism

The global resurgence of populist politicians more interested in obtaining and keeping power than telling the truth is a symptom — not the problem — that stems from the issues sowing resentment among voters who elect them, a crowd of area students wa
Walking through a winter wonderland

Walking through a winter wonderland

The carefully and elaborately manicured annual Christmas lights and decorations located on an acreage immediately west of Sundre past the mill not far from McDougal Chapel on the south side of Highway 584 never disappoints, featuring traditional elem
Fatal crash claims life of male from Olds

Fatal crash claims life of male from Olds

A fatal crash in the early morning hours on Saturday claimed the life of a man from Olds. On Dec. 15 at about 5:20 a.m., the Sundre RCMP, Sundre Fire Department and EMS were called to a motor vehicle collision on Highway 27 near the Rge. Rd.
Presentation provides clarity on cannabis

Presentation provides clarity on cannabis

Following the official end of recreational cannabis prohibition, Alberta Health Services (AHS) has recently been holding public awareness presentations to help people sift through misinformation.
Coats for the Cold returns to offer warmth

Coats for the Cold returns to offer warmth

A local initiative that has sought for numerous years to provide warmth for people who lack adequate winter jackets has returned. However, the Coats for the Cold program is now in a new location.
Urban pole walking program moves indoors

Urban pole walking program moves indoors

Seniors who are committed to maintaining an active lifestyle but are concerned about potentially hazardous winter conditions might be interested in considering the local indoor urban pole walking program.
A fond, heartfelt farewell

A fond, heartfelt farewell

Sundre’s council chamber was an emotional place ahead of last week’s regular meeting during an impromptu visit by a former local politician whose reputation reached the federal stage.
Town of Sundre council notes

Town of Sundre council notes

Public budget consultation extended Chief administrative officer Linda Nelson asked council to extend by one hour the planned public consultation session about the municipality’s first-ever four-year operational budget and 10-year capital plan.
Santa's helpers pack food hampers

Santa's helpers pack food hampers

River Valley School Grade 7 students Taylor Hollar, left, and Isabel Simonds were among a couple of groups that came out to the Sundre Santas workshop last Wednesday, Nov. 28 to help pack food hampers for the annual program.
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