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The Underground Church

The Underground Church

Three recent Supreme Court decisions have restricted the freedom of religion that was taken for granted by Canadians a half century ago when on Shabbat and Sunday, synagogues and churches were full.
The season of gardening

The season of gardening

With the much appreciated rains and the late arrival of hot weather, the gardeners in the neighbourhood are out en masse.
Share your thoughts on recreational cannabis

Share your thoughts on recreational cannabis

The Town of Sundre cannot prevent or ban the sale of recreational cannabis once the federal and provincial governments officially approve the final legal framework.
Funding request considerations

Funding request considerations

Not only does a municipality such as Sundre have to keep in mind basic services and infrastructure when spending tax dollars — which alone can be a difficult task as residents tend to have different priorities in mind — but elected officials are also
NAFTA talks make Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump 'frenemies'

NAFTA talks make Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump 'frenemies'

Stray animals will not be tolerated

Stray animals will not be tolerated

This is a request to all animal owners, and cat owners in particular, that they keep control of their pets at all times and ensure they do not stray from their property to run free throughout the neighbourhood.
Safety of youth is paramount

Safety of youth is paramount

While many young people gain valuable experience and financial benefits from being able to work in Alberta, the safety of those workers must be a priority.
About the fish proposal for Dodd's Lake

About the fish proposal for Dodd's Lake

I have heard with interest the possibility that Dodd's Lake might be stocked with fish. As a fly fisherman I found that to be a very interesting concept.
From a swamp to a glittering jewel

From a swamp to a glittering jewel

In 1985 an open space plan was adopted by town council in the Innisfail General Municipal Plan.
Rough road ahead

Rough road ahead

There are as many drops of bitumen to be squeezed out of the oilsands as there are opinions on the federal government’s decision to spend $4.5 billion to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
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