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Fundraiser helps students connect with community

Fundraiser helps students connect with community

Participating in River Valley School's annual orange and grapefruit sale provides students in grades 3-8 the chance to engage and connect with the community, said the school's principal.
Sharpening skills

Sharpening skills

A member of the Sundre minor hockey peewee B team runs through a drill during the team's practice at the Sundre Arena on Thursday, Feb. 2.
Trappers banquet

Trappers banquet

Scenes of Sundre

Scenes of Sundre

Sallee Williams captured this image of hoar frost near Bearberry during the morning of Jan. 23.
Back alley now officially one way

Back alley now officially one way

A Sundre councillor recently shared concerns some residents have expressed regarding the new one-way back alley between Second and Third streets NW. Coun.
Sundre chief critical of Clearwater County fire agreement cancellation

Sundre chief critical of Clearwater County fire agreement cancellation

Sundre's fire chief has expressed serious reservations about Clearwater County council's recent decision not to renew an agreement with the local department.
Numbers indicate Sundre is sustainable

Numbers indicate Sundre is sustainable

There are many notches on Sundre's proverbial belt indicating the municipality is not only sustainable but also actually growing.
Making quilts to support cancer patients

Making quilts to support cancer patients

For a cancer patient enduring the arduous trials and tribulations of treatment, a little warmth and comfort can go a long ways.
Literacy Day storytime

Literacy Day storytime

Sundre mayor Terry Leslie was among several volunteers who spent time reading stories with River Valley School students on Friday, Jan. 27 in recognition of national Family Literacy Day.
Sundre and Mountain View councils discuss recycling centre

Sundre and Mountain View councils discuss recycling centre

Upon recently learning that Sundre's recycling centre is heavily used by local and nearby businesses as well as rural residents, local officials invited members of Mountain View County council to discuss potential solutions.
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