Skip to content

Sundre News

Chester Mjolsness remembered as full of life

Chester Mjolsness remembered as full of life

Sundre pioneer centenarian’s legacy deeply ingrained in local history
Customers slowly returning to dine-in at Sundre restaurants

Customers slowly returning to dine-in at Sundre restaurants

“It’s not crazy. But people are starting to come. Slow, but it’s coming,” says Piros Family Restaurant owner
Sundre councillor recounts hurdles she faced in 'male-dominated country'

Sundre councillor recounts hurdles she faced in 'male-dominated country'

Charlene Preston shares personal experience as town proclaims International Women’s Day
Sundre Community Volunteer Income Tax Program launched

Sundre Community Volunteer Income Tax Program launched

Volunteers processing simple, modest income situations
Sundre library re-opens to public with limited capacity

Sundre library re-opens to public with limited capacity

However, in-person programs remain on hold for time being
New Sundre campground, outdoor rec plan to be drafted

New Sundre campground, outdoor rec plan to be drafted

Council selects one of three short-listed consultants from original pool of nine applicants
Concerns with plans for coal mining remain

Concerns with plans for coal mining remain

Government’s decision to reinstate 1976 Coal Policy falls short, says resident
Mountain View County joins Sundre wellness advocacy committee

Mountain View County joins Sundre wellness advocacy committee

Move comes after county initially declined to get involved
Preaching in Sundre a lifelong aspiration for pastor

Preaching in Sundre a lifelong aspiration for pastor

Randy Fiege, 62, fell in love with the community as a child
Chef of Sri Lankan roots returns to Sundre

Chef of Sri Lankan roots returns to Sundre

New Sundre restaurant spicing up local food scene
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks