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Pickleball drop-in sessions until May

Pickleball drop-in sessions until May

Mary Hertz, who this past year moved northwest of Sundre with her husband Rick, enjoys the opportunity to play some pickleball on the morning of Thursday, April 12. “I love it,” said Rick, adding, “We’ll just keep coming as long as we can.
Three per cent tax increase approved

Three per cent tax increase approved

Following a defeated motion to reduce the 2018 residential and commercial mill rate increase, council last week narrowly approved the three per cent hike.
Community surveillance could start this spring

Community surveillance could start this spring

Provided everything comes together as planned, volunteer members of the fledgling Sundre Citizens on Patrol Association (SCOPA) are set to begin community surveillance this spring. Sgt.
Council hears request for seniors' facility funding

Council hears request for seniors' facility funding

Two board members from the non-profit group that operates the Sundre West Country Centre presented council with a request for municipal funding to offset the impact of the carbon tax.
Council amends broadband motion

Council amends broadband motion

The Town of Sundre’s administration was directed by council last week to contact private companies about providing the municipality with a fibre optic broadband network for high-speed Internet.
Curtailing property crime remains top police priority

Curtailing property crime remains top police priority

The effort to reduce property crime remains a primary police objective, council heard last week. “Provincially, crime reduction will continue to remain a top priority within the RCMP,” said Sgt.
Purchase of promotional drawstring backpacks approved

Purchase of promotional drawstring backpacks approved

Elected officials unanimously decided to approve administration’s recommendation to purchase promotional drawstring backpacks for the upcoming archery competition.
Supporting volunteer community protective services

Supporting volunteer community protective services

Volunteer community protective services groups provide crucial support to assist emergency responders, says the Sundre RCMP detachment’s commander. “It’s very important to recognize them for what they do in the community,” said Sgt.
Opposing views on whether to lower tax increase

Opposing views on whether to lower tax increase

Elected officials seemed somewhat split on how to proceed with a three per cent tax increase previously approved in a three-year budget by the former council.
Auxiliary’s efforts help make possible new acquisitions

Auxiliary’s efforts help make possible new acquisitions

The Sundre Hospital Auxiliary Society’s ongoing fundraising efforts have played an important role in providing the facility with a range of new equipment.
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