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Animal control contract approved

Animal control contract approved

Councillors have passed a motion approving the contracting of Jane Finney as the town's animal control person for the next year.
Facebook users helping charity tournament

Facebook users helping charity tournament

A week after Sundre town councillors voted to reject a $350 fee waiver request from the Swing For Charity Sno-Pitch tournament for use of three Sundre ball diamonds, tournament supporters have taken to Facebook to try to bring in the cash.
Sundre RCMP plan to target distracted drivers

Sundre RCMP plan to target distracted drivers

Five months after the province introduced its new distracted driving law, Sundre RCMP officials say the time of education is over and the time of enforcement has arrived. Detachment commander Sgt.
Sundre curler brings home Canadian championship

Sundre curler brings home Canadian championship

Sundre's Rebecca Konschuh is coming home a Canadian champion.
Swing for Charity fee waiver request denied

Swing for Charity fee waiver request denied

A fee waiver request from the Swing For Charity Sno-Pitch Tournament for use of the three Sundre ball diamonds has been declined by Sundre town council.
Town may need to conduct its own population census, says mayor

Town may need to conduct its own population census, says mayor

The Town of Sundre may need to conduct its own population census after recently released Statistics Canada figures showed the town's growth percentage far below that of other area municipalities, says Mayor Annette Clews.
Mayor has some concerns with provincial budget

Mayor has some concerns with provincial budget

Sundre Mayor Annette Clews says she has concerns about several aspects of the new provincial budget, and particularly regarding future grant funding for municipalities and for seniors lodges.
Science fair highlights student projects

Science fair highlights student projects

Riverbank stabilization project still awaiting key approvals

Riverbank stabilization project still awaiting key approvals

With about half of the 15,000 tonnes of rock for the riverbank stabilization project now piled and ready for use, the town is still awaiting approval from a number of provincial and federal departments, said Ron Baker, town director of operational se
Dangerous dog hearing underway following Olds attack

Dangerous dog hearing underway following Olds attack

A dangerous dog hearing called after an Olds woman had a large chunk of flesh ripped from her arm during a dog attack last summer is underway in Didsbury provincial court.
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