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Celebrating Sundre Fire Department’s volunteers

Celebrating Sundre Fire Department’s volunteers

The Sundre Royal Canadian Legion branch was all but packed to capacity on Saturday night with about 150 people who came out to recognize as well as celebrate the tireless efforts of the Sundre Fire Department’s volunteers.
Building proverbial bridges and public trust

Building proverbial bridges and public trust

Getting to know the community, forging relationships with residents of all ages and building public trust are top priorities for the new commander of the Sundre RCMP detachment. Sgt.
Looking at pros and cons of legal cannabis

Looking at pros and cons of legal cannabis

Only time will tell how the end of cannabis prohibition will pan out for communities throughout Canada, said the Sundre RCMP detachment’s new commander. “It’ll be interesting to see what happens,” said Sgt. Jody Achtymichuk.
Influenza immunization clinics underway

Influenza immunization clinics underway

Shannon Bayer administers a flu shot to Jennifer Anderson at the Sundre Legion on Thursday, Oct. 18 during a mass influenza immunization clinic. The Alberta government's 2018-19 Influenza immunization program started on Monday, Oct.
Police seek information following shooting incident

Police seek information following shooting incident

The Sundre RCMP detachment is seeking information from potential witnesses following an incident that left a male victim suffering from a non-lethal gunshot wound. On Thursday, Oct. 18 at approximately 9:30 a.m.
Council supports third annual fundraiser

Council supports third annual fundraiser

There was no opposition expressed by any members of council regarding an invitation to support a third annual fundraiser.
Thieves strike the Burnstick Lake area

Thieves strike the Burnstick Lake area

Police are seeking the public’s help for information that could identify two suspects involved in multiple brazen, broad daylight thefts in the Burnstick Lake area. Sometime between 11 a.m. and noon on Friday, Oct.
School zone, traffic safety concerns raised

School zone, traffic safety concerns raised

Drivers entering a school zone are by law expected to reduce their speed to the posted 30 kilometres per hour before reaching the sign, and should not start accelerating until they have exited the zone.
Main Avenue project progressing despite conditions

Main Avenue project progressing despite conditions

Despite the recent unfavourable conditions for construction, the Main Avenue project on Sundre’s west side is progressing along and expected to largely be completed as planned.
Sundre volunteer recognized on provincial stage

Sundre volunteer recognized on provincial stage

A Sundre volunteer who had previously been left speechless after being nominated for a Minister’s Seniors Service Award said being officially recognized as a final recipient was the “icing on the cake.
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