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Residents urged not to feed deer

Residents urged not to feed deer

Watching deer feed on food purposely left out for them as the sun sets or rises might induce warm, fuzzy feelings.
Health minister praises Sundre regarding hospital

Health minister praises Sundre regarding hospital

Alberta's minister of health is hopeful the successful community engagement in Sundre regarding plans for the local hospital will become the foundation for future collaboration with communities throughout the province.
Tracked off-highway vehicle stolen

Tracked off-highway vehicle stolen

Police are looking for suspects following the recent theft of a tracked off-highway vehicle. At approximately 1 a.m. on Thursday, Jan.
Sundre RCMP detachment report

Sundre RCMP detachment report

Saddle thefts The Sundre RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in finding and apprehending individuals involved in a rural break and enter on Dec. 1 at a property located along Rge. Rd. 42 and Twp. Rd. 324.
Deputy fire chief recaps 2016

Deputy fire chief recaps 2016

The Sundre Fire Department responded to 203 calls last year.
Passion for promoting early literacy

Passion for promoting early literacy

The Sundre Municipal Library's program manager has an unwavering passion for early literacy that shines through in all the work she does.
Preliminary Canada Day itinerary presented to council

Preliminary Canada Day itinerary presented to council

Celebratory family-friendly activities to commemorate Canada's 150th anniversary in Sundre are well underway.
Ball gets rolling on plans for Foothills Lodge

Ball gets rolling on plans for Foothills Lodge

The steering committee tasked with proposing a future use for the former Foothills Lodge seniors' living facility in Sundre plans to seek a second round of proposals from the public.
Sundre celebrates holidays responsibly

Sundre celebrates holidays responsibly

Sundre and surrounding area residents largely seem to have celebrated the holidays responsibly this year. The local RCMP detachment as well as the Sundre Fire Department each reported a season calmer than average.
Council discusses whether to prioritize broadband

Council discusses whether to prioritize broadband

Sundre's mayor said council should consider adding broadband to its strategic priorities chart for the year. "I feel broadband should be included in priorities for 2017," said Terry Leslie during council's Jan.
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