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Budget increase covered through reserves, not taxes

Budget increase covered through reserves, not taxes

Town of Sundre council passed the increase of $12,417 to the 2013 operating budget, during the April 15 council meeting.
New RV district passed by council

New RV district passed by council

Town of Sundre council passed second and third readings of a bylaw creating a new Recreational Vehicle (RV-1) District, during the council meeting on April 15.
Council briefs

Council briefs

A proposal from W/C Johnston Consulting Ltd. to provide the director of disaster services for the town was approved by council during the March 18 meeting.
Competing pharmacies team up to protest cuts

Competing pharmacies team up to protest cuts

Sundre pharmacies are closing their doors and participating in a provincewide pharmacist rally from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday.
Fast response to garage fire

Fast response to garage fire

Sundre's volunteer fire department has once again saved the day. A couple who live just west of town are commending the fire department for their “speedy response” to eliminate hungry flames attacking their garage a couple of weeks ago.
Police briefs

Police briefs

Hit and run at Home Hardware A hit and run took place in the Home Hardware parking lot in Sundre on March 30. Sundre RCMP constable Val Dennis said in a press release that a red 2011 Dodge pickup truck was hit while parked there.
Mayor receives Diamond Jubilee Medal

Mayor receives Diamond Jubilee Medal

Sundre mayor Annette Clews is proud to have been awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Member of Parliament Blake Richards presented the medal to Clews at the Sundre council meeting on April 2.
New RV district proposed

New RV district proposed

The Town of Sundre is proposing a new land use bylaw to replace the existing recreation vehicle direct control (RV-DC) district. Council passed first reading of the new bylaw during the March 18 meeting.
Locals invited to share talent

Locals invited to share talent

Once again people in the community are coming together. An “open mic night” has been arranged for locals to get out in the community and share talents with each other.
Barbecue mishap leads to house fire

Barbecue mishap leads to house fire

Quick action by Sundre volunteer firefighters is being credited for saving a northeast residence after a barbecue mishap ignited siding on a 2nd Street house. Shortly after 6 p.m.
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