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November proclaimed Seniors’ Fall Prevention Month in Sundre

November proclaimed Seniors’ Fall Prevention Month in Sundre

Councillor suggests Sundre’s interpretive nature boardwalk could serve to host awareness-raising event once finished
Commentary: Civility vital to health-care system

Commentary: Civility vital to health-care system

AHS calls for respect, kindness and dignity
Innisfail students ‘reverently’ honour Canada’s heroes

Innisfail students ‘reverently’ honour Canada’s heroes

More than 300 students from St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School head to Innisfail Cemetery for special remembrance
Catholic school division students graduating at above provincial rates

Catholic school division students graduating at above provincial rates

84.8 per cent of RDCRS students graduated in three years compared with the provincial average of 83.2 per cent
Sundre council commits to supporting hospital gala

Sundre council commits to supporting hospital gala

Major fundraiser for Sundre Hospital Futures Committee returns next week following pandemic break
Late Innisfail Lancaster pilot’s legacy lives on

Late Innisfail Lancaster pilot’s legacy lives on

Stewart Blair Black completed 31 missions during the Second World War and continued to serve the community of Innisfail upon his return
Olds College soccer teams win Coach of the Year, four all-conference selections

Olds College soccer teams win Coach of the Year, four all-conference selections

Broncos men’s soccer head coach Allan Siwela recently named Coach of the Year at banquet in Lethbridge while four players – two each from the men's and women's teams – receive South All-Conference selections
Letter: Is Smith looking to make a new provincial holiday?

Letter: Is Smith looking to make a new provincial holiday?

We all love long weekends and many of us could well imagine the days we would designate as holidays if we were given the power.
Sundre Curling Club allowed to carry over funding

Sundre Curling Club allowed to carry over funding

Sundre curling rink’s roof requires repairs; organization applying for additional government grant funding
Celestial object captured by Sundre trucker’s dash cam likely a space rock from Taurid meteor shower

Celestial object captured by Sundre trucker’s dash cam likely a space rock from Taurid meteor shower

Colin McNutt was driving through Innisfail on Oct. 29 when a bright green fireball streaking through the night sky turned white before disappearing
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