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Sundre's newest apartment opening only slightly delayed

Sundre's newest apartment opening only slightly delayed

First tenants at former motel renovated into rental units moved in earlier this month
Construction begins on Highway 27 through Sundre, wrapping in fall

Construction begins on Highway 27 through Sundre, wrapping in fall

Work begins on Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors' long-anticipated redesign of Highway 27-Main Avenue corridor
Alberta Utilities Commission rules against Town of Sundre over late bill payment

Alberta Utilities Commission rules against Town of Sundre over late bill payment

Sundre resident contested $7.96 late payment penalty applied as result of deadline falling on stat holiday
Accessory suites added to Sundre's land use bylaw

Accessory suites added to Sundre's land use bylaw

Document regularly reviewed to stay current and meet changing needs
Hall rental fee waived for former Sundre fire chief's celebration of life

Hall rental fee waived for former Sundre fire chief's celebration of life

Expense in amount of $367.50 for use of Sundre Community Centre to be drawn from council’s discretionary fund
Sundre applies for chance to co-host Seniors’ Week

Sundre applies for chance to co-host Seniors’ Week

Opportunity to host provincial launch would place spotlight on the community
Sundre U18 Huskies defeated in first round of playoffs

Sundre U18 Huskies defeated in first round of playoffs

Squad was ranked sixth out of nine teams in their division
Town of Sundre approves policy for naming municipal assets

Town of Sundre approves policy for naming municipal assets

Document establishes branding process that reflects community’s history, heritage and natural features
Sundre Fire Department welcomes largest-ever cadet class

Sundre Fire Department welcomes largest-ever cadet class

Group of 15 students from grades 10 to 12 embark on program introducing them to firefighting
Sundre man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 1976 killing, jailed 6.5 years

Sundre man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 1976 killing, jailed 6.5 years

Ronald James Edwards, 75, was sentenced March 3 in Court of King's Bench Calgary after admitting killing Pauline Elizabeth Brazeau southwest of Cochrane 49 years ago
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