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Funding approved for Sundre's wastewater technology study

Funding approved for Sundre's wastewater technology study

Municipality allocates $25,000 in the hopes of securing 50-50 cost sharing grant to study feasibility of wastewater technology being trialled by Sundre
November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Sundre

November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Sundre

Campaign intended to raise awareness about disconcerting rates of domestic violence in Alberta
Sundre West Country Centre bolsters van association's fundraising campaign

Sundre West Country Centre bolsters van association's fundraising campaign

Crib tourney in Sundre helps in effort to replace 2009 bus
Sundre appoints Parkland Regional Library board member

Sundre appoints Parkland Regional Library board member

Former outgoing representative Pat Toone retired after completing latest term
Spreading the bounty from Sundre Halloween activities

Spreading the bounty from Sundre Halloween activities

Afternoon family-friendly carnival-style activities followed by haunted village generated support for Sundre museum as well as Plus 1 Emergency Food Hamper program
Sundre minor hockey coaches now certified to run special clinics

Sundre minor hockey coaches now certified to run special clinics

Huskies host session at Sundre Arena with veteran trainer from Power Edge Pro development program
Sundre remains sweet amid ongoing sugar shortage

Sundre remains sweet amid ongoing sugar shortage

Sundre Freson Bros. and local bakery still have some sugar; for now
Minister Nixon evasively answers how bureaucratic reshuffle will resolve staffing shortage

Minister Nixon evasively answers how bureaucratic reshuffle will resolve staffing shortage

Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre riding MLA Jason Nixon repeats reassurance that no front-line positions will be lost amid sweeping restructuring of Alberta Health Services
Sundre's recent high temperatures break records

Sundre's recent high temperatures break records

Five locations in Alberta, including three in west central Alberta, hit record-high temps on Tuesday, Nov. 21
Rising food insecurity especially challenging in rural areas

Rising food insecurity especially challenging in rural areas

About 22 per cent of Alberta families were food insecure in 2022, according to Statistics Canada
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