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Sundre council plans to discuss options to improve public engagement

Sundre council plans to discuss options to improve public engagement

Town of Sundre spring and fall open houses sparsely attended, prompting discussion on how to increase participation
Sundre hosts school division cross-country meet

Sundre hosts school division cross-country meet

More than 100 students participated in Chinook's Edge School Division meet in Sundre on Sept. 28
Sundre to consult community on proposed pump track’s preferred location

Sundre to consult community on proposed pump track’s preferred location

Sundre Bike n’ Ski Club has eyes set on some land at Lions Park south of Bearberry Creek pedestrian bridge
Sundre is recipient of environmental award for new wastewater technology

Sundre is recipient of environmental award for new wastewater technology

Recognition stems from new wastewater technology to be implemented at Town of Sundre’s sewage lagoon
The Chevelles back in Sundre for return of Rockin’ the Rink

The Chevelles back in Sundre for return of Rockin’ the Rink

First and possibly last time the formerly annual Sundre Curling Club fundraiser held since 2019
Town of Sundre appoints new auditor

Town of Sundre appoints new auditor

Council carries motion awarding tender to KPMG to conduct Town of Sundre's 2022 audit
Town of Sundre’s second quarter financials in good position

Town of Sundre’s second quarter financials in good position

Halfway through 2022, Town of Sundre's budget largely on par despite “some surprises”
Next step taken toward new residential development in Sundre

Next step taken toward new residential development in Sundre

Sundre council approves redesignation of 17-acre parcel of land; subdivision process still ahead before any construction to start
UPDATE - ASIRT continues probe into elderly man’s death at Sundre hospital

UPDATE - ASIRT continues probe into elderly man’s death at Sundre hospital

Reports say man died following physical confrontation with law enforcement
ASIRT investigating death of ‘physically violent’ 72-year-old man in Sundre hospital

ASIRT investigating death of ‘physically violent’ 72-year-old man in Sundre hospital

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRST) has been called in to investigate an incident in which a 72-year-old local man died from what police describe as “medical distress” after being involved in a “physical confrontation" with police and a peace officer
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