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Council sets dates to discuss four-year budget

Council sets dates to discuss four-year budget

Council has agreed to schedule a weekend workshop in October to discuss the municipality’s budget. “Department managers are working on business plans,” said Chris Albert, director of corporate services, during the Aug.
Do not turn across double solid lines

Do not turn across double solid lines

Motorists who ignore traffic laws and come to a dead stop to turn left across double solid yellow lines on Main Avenue — by extension often creating behind them a backup of vehicles — might expect to be fined.
Rental fee waiver request approved

Rental fee waiver request approved

Following a request for additional information in consideration of whether to provide a donation to the Sundre Hospital Futures Committee in lieu of waiving the rental fee, council last week settled on the latter.
Main Avenue contract awarded

Main Avenue contract awarded

Council awarded a construction contract during a special meeting last week, for not only the repaving of a portion of Main Avenue but also upgrades to underground infrastructure.
Sundre Daycare delegation presents to council

Sundre Daycare delegation presents to council

A delegation of Sundre Daycare and Valley Kids Out of School Care board members recently presented council with some background on the non-profit organization.
Corporal outlines detachment’s first quarter report

Corporal outlines detachment’s first quarter report

The Sundre RCMP’s acting commander recently provided council with an update on the first quarter of the detachment’s annual performance plan.
Community patrols now getting going

Community patrols now getting going

After about a year since starting the effort to get off the ground, members of the revived Sundre Citizens on Patrol Association (SCOPA) have recently begun patrols.
Clear vision improves students’ ability to learn

Clear vision improves students’ ability to learn

Alberta Association of Optometrists Last year, only 28 per cent of Alberta children under the age of six received an eye exam before starting school, despite the fact that an estimated one in four school-aged children have a vision problem significan
Sky watching club's first stargazing session

Sky watching club's first stargazing session

Jaylyn Simpson, from Sundre, recently takes a look at the night sky through a Williams optics refractor. She was among a handful of people who came out for the first stargazing session.
Two court cases adjourned

Two court cases adjourned

Two ongoing court cases were recently adjourned until September and December.
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