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Crime patrols could start in months

Crime patrols could start in months

Citizens will once again be patrolling the streets of Sundre in an effort to help reduce crime decades after a similar program disbanded.
MEDICINE WALK

MEDICINE WALK

Where most of us see pesky weeds, Brenda Holder, right, who owns and operates Mahikan Trails ó an aboriginal company that offers people an opportunity to explore native culture through traditional programs ó sees ingredients to make medicine and food
Celebrating 'The Way We Were'

Celebrating 'The Way We Were'

To celebrate "The Way We Were" and bring to life the Sundre Pioneer Museum, the executive director has embarked in a new direction. "We are really excited to add to the museum experience with heritage performers and docents," said Jaime Marr.
Discussing future of broadband Internet in Sundre

Discussing future of broadband Internet in Sundre

Council began last week an initial discussion on the future of municipally-owned broadband infrastructure following an update presented by administrative staff. During the Sept.
Labour Day long weekend was quiet

Labour Day long weekend was quiet

Despite the significant flow of traffic that descended upon Sundre during the Labour Day long weekend, local emergency services reported a largely uneventful time. "It was pretty tame and people were behaving," Cpl.
Rehabilitating Bearberry Creek's riparian habitat

Rehabilitating Bearberry Creek's riparian habitat

A 500-metre stretch of the Bearberry Creek on the west side of Sundre recently received a major facelift.
Potential cost for broadband Internet increases

Potential cost for broadband Internet increases

Sundre's council will determine later this month the fate of community-owned broadband Internet infrastructure in the municipality. Elected officials were presented last week during a Sept.
Safety by Choice, Not by Chance

Safety by Choice, Not by Chance

Work in agricultural operations is ranked among Canada's most hazardous occupations.
Role of rodeo royalty intimidating yet rewarding

Role of rodeo royalty intimidating yet rewarding

While being named Miss Rodeo Sundre was initially an intimidating experience, Alisa Brace recently told the Round Up the supportive encouragement of other royalty has helped build her confidence.
Building the framework for a community vision

Building the framework for a community vision

Sundre's top administrator does not doubt for one second the municipality's potential to develop thriving recreational and tourism sectors that will benefit the entire community for generations to come.
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