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Colourful Christmas decorations light up the night

Colourful Christmas decorations light up the night

In September, when most people haven't even started putting up Halloween decorations, one Sundre-area resident is already busy putting together a Christmas display. "I've been setting it up for years,î said Jackie Forbes.
Sundre RCMP detachment report

Sundre RCMP detachment report

The Sundre RCMP detachment received 86 calls for service between Nov. 16 and Nov.
Museum's new manager wants to continue efforts to preserve local history for future generations

Museum's new manager wants to continue efforts to preserve local history for future generations

The Sundre Pioneer Museum's new manager admits she wasn't altogether keen on learning about the past when she was little.
Coats for the Cold helps keep people warm

Coats for the Cold helps keep people warm

Although the weather has mostly been mild so far, the cold is never far away when a Canadian winter is around the corner. Four years ago, Sundre resident Shelley Kohut decided to provide an option for people who need a warm winter coat.
Council hears from Downtown Area Revitalization Committee chair

Council hears from Downtown Area Revitalization Committee chair

The Downtown Area Revitalization Committee (DARC) chair recently told council about some plans for the upcoming year.
Public advised to take simple measures to avoid becoming victims of theft

Public advised to take simple measures to avoid becoming victims of theft

Motor vehicle thefts around Sundre and the surrounding area have gone up in 2015 compared to last year, the local RCMP detachment commander recently told council. The vehicles stolen the most tend to be Ford F350 pickup trucks, said Sgt.
Charity Checkstop Blows Organizers' Expectations Away

Charity Checkstop Blows Organizers' Expectations Away

Sundre RCMP detachment report

Sundre RCMP detachment report

The Sundre RCMP detachment received 86 calls for service between Nov. 16 and Nov.
Sundre's new community services manager a former Olympian

Sundre's new community services manager a former Olympian

The Town of Sundre's new community services manager competed in the 1988 and 1992 Olympics. Ian James, originally from Ontario, had also pre-qualified for the1996 Games but an injury he sustained to his Achilles tendon cut his athletic career short.
Changes and additions to annual event well received

Changes and additions to annual event well received

Changes and additions to the annual Sundown in Sundre went over really well, said the Sundre and District Chamber of Commerce president.
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