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Meeting looks at seniors' needs

Meeting looks at seniors' needs

Sundre town councillor Myron Thompson says he believes a public information meeting held last week to gauge seniors' needs in town was a good step towards meeting those needs, both in the short- and long-term. β€œIt was a great meeting,” said Thompson.
New youth curfew now in effect in Sundre

New youth curfew now in effect in Sundre

It is now unlawful for Sundre children and youth 15 and younger to be in a Sundre public place without a parent or legal guardian present between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. Councillors gave final reading to a new bylaw No. 06.
Little Red flooding hits Westward Ho

Little Red flooding hits Westward Ho

Sundre Round Up photographer Noel West, left, and camper Scott Skjerdal make their way along a roadway at the Westward Ho campground Friday.
Code Adam program works as planned

Code Adam program works as planned

An emergency program in place at Sundre Sobeys designed to protect youngsters from possible abduction worked as planned during a recent incident – much to the delight of management, staff and especially one very happy and relieved mom.
Music maker gets people thinking

Music maker gets people thinking

Sundre High School Grade 11 music composer Sydney Reimer says she writes songs she hopes will give listeners a chance to make his or her own interpretation, to find their own meaning in her music and words.
Sundre composer loves sharing experiences

Sundre composer loves sharing experiences

Sundre High School Grade 11 music composer Sydney Reimer says she writes songs she hopes will give listeners a chance to make his or her own interpretation, to find their own meaning in her music and words.
Fire bans in effect for entire province

Fire bans in effect for entire province

The Stelmach government has imposed a fire ban for the entire province in an effort to take pressure off hard-pressed firefighters battles dozens of blazes across Alberta.
Youth curfew being considered

Youth curfew being considered

A new nighttime curfew for Sundre could go a long way towards reducing instances of petty mischief such as vandalism in town, councillors heard during last week's governance committee meeting. Sundre RCMP Const.
Helping hands for Slave Lake relief

Helping hands for Slave Lake relief

Caption: Kay Packer (right) hands a package of bedding to Moe Fahey during a Slave Lake Fire Victim relief effort on Wednesday.
Chamber News

Chamber News

The Sundre and District Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the Town of Sundre's Economic Development Committee to undertake a survey of local business owners. Committee member Monica St.
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