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Holidays largely uneventful for fire department

Holidays largely uneventful for fire department

The period between Christmas Eve and New Year’s was mostly uneventful for the Sundre Fire Department. “It was pretty quiet,” fire Chief Marty Butts said last Thursday. From Dec. 24 to Jan.
Ongoing court cases updates

Ongoing court cases updates

Several unrelated, ongoing court cases were recently adjourned.
Heavy sewage lagoon users to be charged more

Heavy sewage lagoon users to be charged more

Residents and businesses, including heavy users of Sundre’s wastewater treatment facility, will be paying a varying degree of increases on fees and rates for municipal services starting this month.
Memory Lane

Memory Lane

Jan. 6, 1988 The Sundre Elementary Library was housing more than 1,500 cranes of all sizes and colours.
Mayor expresses optimism about growth

Mayor expresses optimism about growth

Sundre’s mayor expressed a positive outlook for growth during the year ahead and into the future as the community continues to recover from the economic downturn that created a challenging ripple effect throughout the province.
Recreational cannabis did not change daily life: mayor

Recreational cannabis did not change daily life: mayor

In the days, weeks and months since Canada became the first nation in the G7 to legalize recreational cannabis, life has continued along much like it did before, said Sundre’s mayor.
Mini roundabout trial project to continue

Mini roundabout trial project to continue

Although efforts to install mini roundabouts in Sundre initially got underway in October of 2017, the project took the better part of a year to complete so the trial period will for now remain ongoing, said the town's mayor.
Town of Sundre council notes

Town of Sundre council notes

Southwest Industrial Area Structure Plan Administration sought a council motion to give first reading to a bylaw adopting the Southwest Industrial Area Structure Plan, as well as another to set a date for a public hearing.
Gone in 60 seconds

Gone in 60 seconds

Tanner Hilts, born and raised in Sundre, was the lucky winner of a recent fundraising draw for the Sundre Aquaplex in collaboration with Main Avenue Cold Beer & Liquor.
Nice save!

Nice save!

Randy Wilson, the husband of River Valley and Sundre High School band teacher Tracy Wilson, stretches to make a save on Dec. 21 at the local arena during the annual just-for-fun hockey game between Grade 12 students against teachers and parents.
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