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Figure skating coach helping kids reach their goals

Figure skating coach helping kids reach their goals

Unlike hockey and other team sport players, figure skaters must always find it in themselves to push towards their individual goals, says Brenda Stange, the new coach at the Sundre Figure Skating Club.
Arena upgrade proposals being reviewed by administration

Arena upgrade proposals being reviewed by administration

The Town of Sundre has received a tender for a proposed upgrade of the Sundre arena, with administration now scheduled to review the submission before reporting back to council next month.
Miss Rodeo Canada already keeping busy

Miss Rodeo Canada already keeping busy

A month into her reign Miss Rodeo Canada Arleta Bowhay has already been keeping very, very busy. Bowhay, a Sundre-Bergen resident, is just got back from the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, where she stayed from Nov. 28 to Dec. 11.
Former teacher challenging Lund for PC nomination

Former teacher challenging Lund for PC nomination

Former schoolteacher and longtime Rocky Mountain House school principal Jimmy Clark, 56, is challenging Ty Lund for the Progressive Conservative nomination in the Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre constituency.
Home safety all about knowing the dangers and reacting quickly to emergencies

Home safety all about knowing the dangers and reacting quickly to emergencies

Keeping Sundre family homes and businesses safe during the Christmas season is all about knowing what to watch for and what to do when emergencies strike, says Sundre fire chief Marty Butts.
Child protection from Internet crime an ongoing fight

Child protection from Internet crime an ongoing fight

With the holiday season in full swing and students about to head out of classes for the Christmas break, the federal government has taken an important and worthwhile step to protect those same kids from Internet predators.
Leinen guilty of second-degree murder in Olds College student's death

Leinen guilty of second-degree murder in Olds College student's death

A Calgary man has been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of 18-year-old Olds College student Nicholas Baier. Jeffrey Leinen's Court of Queen's Bench jury trial in Calgary ended late Wednesday night with a guilty verdict.
New town dog bylaw good for community safety, says mayor

New town dog bylaw good for community safety, says mayor

Sundre's new dog bylaw will help improve public safety by ensuring dog owners have control over their animals at all times, says Mayor Annette Clews.
Sundre curling teams quality for provincials following weekend games

Sundre curling teams quality for provincials following weekend games

Red Deer hosted Jr. Men's and Ladies Southerns this past weekend and Sundre curlers had a very good showing.
Ty Lund will seek a seventh term as Sundre MLA

Ty Lund will seek a seventh term as Sundre MLA

Seventy-three-year-old Ty Lund, who has been an MLA since 1989 and Sundre's MLA since 1997, plans to seek a seventh term, he announced Friday.
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