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Increasing fish habitat in Bearberry Creek a "poor decision"

Increasing fish habitat in Bearberry Creek a "poor decision"

Sundre councillor Myron Thompson believes increasing fish habitat in the Bearberry Creek is a “poor decision.” Increasing fish habitat in the Sundre area is required as part of the $2.
Police briefs

Police briefs

People reminded to be cautious of scams March is Fraud Awareness Month and police are reminding everyone to be cautious of scams. Sundre RCMP Cpl.
Doing nothing toprevent floodingcould cost $14M

Doing nothing toprevent floodingcould cost $14M

The cost of doing nothing to address the potential for future overland flooding in Sundre is estimated as high as $14 million if the Red Deer River overflows its banks again, according to an engineering study conducted for the town.
Town approved $659,000 fundingfrom province

Town approved $659,000 fundingfrom province

The provincial government is covering $659,000 worth of repairs to municipal infrastructure in Sundre damaged in the June 2013 floods as well as costs the Town of Sundre incurred responding to the disaster.
Police briefs

Police briefs

People reminded to be cautious of scams March is Fraud Awareness Month and police are reminding everyone to be cautious of scams. Sundre RCMP Cpl.
Council workshop meetings open to the public again

Council workshop meetings open to the public again

Town of Sundre council workshop meetings are open to the public again, after concerns were raised from residents about a recent decision to hold the meetings in private.
Support group for blind Canadians weighs in on Mortimer's story

Support group for blind Canadians weighs in on Mortimer's story

An organization that serves as a support centre for blind Canadians is weighing in on Jack Mortimer's story.
Town proposes amendment to water connection bylaw

Town proposes amendment to water connection bylaw

Town of Sundre officials are proposing an amendment to the water and wastewater connection fee bylaw, after hearing numerous concerns from developers since it was passed in October.
Sundre helipad not on priority list for upgrades

Sundre helipad not on priority list for upgrades

Alberta government officials have committed $25 million to upgrade 13 hospital helipads across the province, and Sundre's is not one of them.
Public weighing in on proposed location for seniors' centre

Public weighing in on proposed location for seniors' centre

Members of the public will have a chance to weigh in on the proposed location of a new multi-million dollar seniors' housing facility, which Mountain View Seniors' Housing (MVSH) officials received provincial funding for in October.
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