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Crammond Hall break and enter

Crammond Hall break and enter

Between Saturday, April 23 and Monday, April 25, thieves broke into an outbuilding at Crammond Hall north of Sundre and stole a Kubota zero-turn lawn tractor and a Stihl weed eater.
Budding green thumbs and experienced gardeners alike offered new resource

Budding green thumbs and experienced gardeners alike offered new resource

The Sundre Municipal Library continues to demonstrate it has evolved a long way from offering just books.
It's never too soon to start planning for the possibility of end of life care

It's never too soon to start planning for the possibility of end of life care

It is time once again to draw your attention to Palliative Care Week, which runs from May 1-7.
Case of Sundre man accused of online extortion adjourned

Case of Sundre man accused of online extortion adjourned

The case of a Sundre man facing several charges over allegedly extorting a woman from Ontario online has been adjourned to Monday, May 9.
Efforts to proactively protect Sundre from wildfire potential ongoing

Efforts to proactively protect Sundre from wildfire potential ongoing

A wildfire becomes much more manageable without sufficient sources of fuel to feed and help spread its flames.
Case of Sundre father and son accused of fraudulent arson adjourned

Case of Sundre father and son accused of fraudulent arson adjourned

The case of a Sundre father and son who face numerous charges relating to the arson of their Calgary-based business was adjourned last week.
Collision east of Sundre claims local man's life

Collision east of Sundre claims local man's life

Despite being airlifted by STARS to a Calgary hospital, a local man died Friday night following a collision east of Sundre. Emergency responders received a report of the crash at about 11:40 p.m. on Friday, April 29.
Mayor asks Alberta Health Services official about rationale behind closure of beds

Mayor asks Alberta Health Services official about rationale behind closure of beds

Sundre's mayor got a long but detailed answer from an Alberta Health Services official after asking about the reason behind the closure of the local hospital's 15 long-term care (LTC) beds.
Main Avenue pilot project one step closer

Main Avenue pilot project one step closer

The Main Avenue pilot project to temporarily trial a redesign to improve pedestrian safety while maintaining a steady flow of traffic is one step closer to becoming a reality.
Minor soccer kicks off

Minor soccer kicks off

The Sundre minor soccer U-6 team purple and team red players scrimmage during a practice next to Sundre High School on Tuesday, April 12.
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