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Planning for tomorrow's new hospital today

Planning for tomorrow's new hospital today

There is no better time than today to start planning and saving for the future.
Celebrating Sundre's volunteer firefighters

Celebrating Sundre's volunteer firefighters

Sundre and surrounding area residents are blessed to have such a committed and dedicated crew of volunteer firefighters, said the department's chief.
RCMP detachment welcomes three new members

RCMP detachment welcomes three new members

The Sundre RCMP detachment's ranks recently saw the addition of three new constables who started serving the community this summer.
We'll do our best

We'll do our best

"Once a cub, always a cub"

"Once a cub, always a cub"

“Once a cub, always a cub.” These were among the words spoken by volunteer scout leader Yvonne Hopkins, who was recently recognized with an award of lifetime service for decades of dedicated assistance to the organization.
Hunting season well underway

Hunting season well underway

Recreational land users are encouraged to stay safe this hunting season.
Centre Street North on council's sights

Centre Street North on council's sights

Repairs to Centre Street North seem poised to finally be near the top of the list of Sundre infrastructure increasingly in need of tender loving care.
Sundre students' academic success recognized

Sundre students' academic success recognized

The 2015-16 Sundre High School Academic Awards Night was held on Friday, Sept. 30, when more than 120 current and former students were honoured for their scholastic achievements from that school year.
Sundre in strong fiscal position for time being

Sundre in strong fiscal position for time being

A Sundre resident and business owner asked frankly during a public open house to discuss capital projects what kind of financial situation Sundre is in.
Big decisions need the whole family's input

Big decisions need the whole family's input

When a family makes a major decision that affects everyone, each member should have a chance to provide some feedback. This was the sentiment expressed by Sundre councillor Paul Isaac, who during an Oct.
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