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Land use changed for proposed seniors homes

Land use changed for proposed seniors homes

The property owner of 581 Main Ave. W in Sundre is one step closer to building at least nine seniors' homes on their property.
Kids learn to juggle

Kids learn to juggle

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Ag society deals on land for $3.5 million facility

Ag society deals on land for $3.5 million facility

The Sundre & District Agricultural Society is looking to build a $3.5- million agricultural youth complex in Sundre.
Rodeo good to go for Aug. 23, 24, 25

Rodeo good to go for Aug. 23, 24, 25

The 2013 Sundre Pro Rodeo will officially be held on Aug. 23, 24 and 25, after the dates had been declared tentative last month. Scott Smith, the Sundre Rodeo and Race Association's president, confirmed that the dates are good to go.
Floyd joins detachment

Floyd joins detachment

New to Sundre, RCMP Const. Matt Floyd says he is looking forward to getting to know people in the community. “I think it's a good place.
Wastewater service increasing in town's southwest area

Wastewater service increasing in town's southwest area

The foundation for future growth and development in the town's southwest will be laid next month with the beginning of a $1.5-million wastewater project.
Support growing for 4-H contest bid

Support growing for 4-H contest bid

Support for the Sundre and Bergen 4-H club's bid to win a Gord Bamford concert in town is growing. Council recently agreed to provide a letter of support to the club for the “Why 4-H is Great” contest it is participating in.
Town CAO away indefinitely

Town CAO away indefinitely

Dean Pickering, the Town of Sundre's chief administrative officer, is away indefinitely on medical leave. He was away all of last week and it is unknown when he will be able to return.
Chamber eliminates position

Chamber eliminates position

The position of the Sundre & District Chamber of Commerce manager and Visitor Information Centre (VIC) manager has been eliminated, because of financial issues.
Redford visits Sundre to assess flood damage

Redford visits Sundre to assess flood damage

Alberta premier Alison Redford paid a visit to Sundre on Friday, July 12 to see first-hand how much the town has suffered from overland flooding, after the Red Deer River breached its banks in June.
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