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Combatting human trafficking an ongoing effort

Combatting human trafficking an ongoing effort

Throughout the world, young boys and girls from impoverished families in countries like Nepal often end up being sold into the dark and depraved world of human slavery. "The price is on their head even before they hit puberty," said Naomi H.
Disney characters come to life during annual ball

Disney characters come to life during annual ball

Area children were recently delighted by the opportunity to meet some of their favourite Disney characters and superheroes. "The Superhero and Princess Ball was such a blast," said organizer Jessica Evans.
Lend me a tenor

Lend me a tenor

From left, Peak Theatre Players members Michelle Engelman, Neil Enbleton and Patrick Monaghan rehearse a scene for the group's upcoming performance of Lend Me a Tenor at the Sundre Arts Centre on Nov. 7. Six performances are lined up towards the end of the month and early December.
War ended as veteran was ready to ship out

War ended as veteran was ready to ship out

The Second World War ended just before Sundre resident Roy McCartney was to be shipped overseas.
Main Avenue roundabout project nearly complete

Main Avenue roundabout project nearly complete

Although the recent winter weather has slowed down progress on the Main Avenue roundabout pilot project, officials remain optimistic the work could be completed this month. The traffic calming measures themselves have already been deployed.
Hunters reminded to be wary of inadvertently trespassing

Hunters reminded to be wary of inadvertently trespassing

With archery season wrapped up and hunting season coming along, the Olds-Sundre district Fish and Wildlife officer reminds hunters to be wary of inadvertently finding themselves trespassing on private property.
Arena public skate should be free

Arena public skate should be free

Sundre's elected officials heard during last week's council meeting a proposal presented by administration to re-introduce an outdoor rink near the skatepark.
Council agrees to reimburse gas rebate

Council agrees to reimburse gas rebate

Sundre residents will on average receive of a rebate of about $7 on their gas bill for the month of November. "Here's a good news story for our new council," said Vic Pirie, director of finance and administration, during council's Nov. 6 meeting.
Truth is a rock that always remains

Truth is a rock that always remains

The truth is like an unmoving rock that can always be depended on to be there to offer us guidance and reassurance along our path. "The truth is that which does not move," said Tim Kirby, Royal Canadian Legion #223 comrade chaplain.
Sundre Crossover Project hearing rescheduled

Sundre Crossover Project hearing rescheduled

A public hearing to review the proposed Sundre Crossover Pipeline project has been postponed. Originally scheduled for deliberation in Calgary on Nov.
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