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Remediation of former county shop site ongoing

Remediation of former county shop site ongoing

The site of the former Mountain View County shop near the Sundre Pioneer Museum has no shortage of potential options for the future.
Broadband decision deferred to incoming council

Broadband decision deferred to incoming council

The future of community-owned broadband Internet infrastructure will for now remain in limbo.
Meet the mayoral candidates

Meet the mayoral candidates

Incumbent mayor seeks re-election Incumbent mayor Terry Leslie does not consider his mission to be completed, and he remains committed to serving the Town of Sundre.
Council candidates discuss platforms, answer questions

Council candidates discuss platforms, answer questions

A plethora of pertinent topics was discussed at the Sundre Legion during the first of two election forums for the candidates running for council in the upcoming municipal election.
Cooking for Kindness low on funds

Cooking for Kindness low on funds

Despite being low on cash, Cooking for Kindness organizers have a plate-half-full mentality about the future of the program.
A brief introduction of the candidates running for Sundre council

A brief introduction of the candidates running for Sundre council

Sundre more than a retirement community Sundre has plenty of potential for growth, and Charlene Preston aspires to be part of the local leadership that helps to steer the municipality towards prosperity.
Chop shop dismantled

Chop shop dismantled

Sundre RCMP discovered a small-scale ëchop shop' in the James River area recently and charged one man with a variety of offences related to it.
Annual fun run

Annual fun run

River Valley School hosted the annual county-wide fun run last week. Pictured here about to cross the finish line behind the school after trekking along Snake Hill on Tuesday, Sept. 26 are Grade 8 students Sean Dickson, foreground, and Montego Valle.
Suicide awareness event deemed successful

Suicide awareness event deemed successful

The coordinator of this year's annual Walk in Memory, Walk for Hope said its success is never judged on numbers of participants.
TAKING AIM

TAKING AIM

Tim Mearns, with Painted Warriors and Elkridge Archery, demonstrates how to safely draw and release an arrow on Saturday, Sept.
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