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BISON HOMECOMING

BISON HOMECOMING

A display set up in the lobby of the Sundre Arts Centre showcases all things bison during the Bison Homecoming Celebration March 10. After a century, bison were reintroduced into Banff National Park in early February.
Council discusses recording meetings for public

Council discusses recording meetings for public

Sundre council recently started tossing ideas around to make its meetings more transparent and available to the public.
Making the most of it

Making the most of it

Brothers Dyllan, 7, left, and Russell Marko, 9, did not seem to mind all the snow that has continued to come down this month. They're pictured here in Sundre's northeast subdivision making the most of it as they had fun digging out a little snow cave on Wednesday, March 8. Warmer weather is in the forecast for this week.
Junior Curling Tour

Junior Curling Tour

Rebecca Allen delivers a rock during the Alberta Junior Curling Tour Skins Invitational tournament at the Sundre Curling Club on Saturday, Feb. 18.
Annual Oilmen's bonspiel

Annual Oilmen's bonspiel

Kyle Turner delivers a rock during the Oilmen's bonspiel at the Sundre Curling Club on Saturday, March 4.
2016 fourth quarter yields unexpected surplus

2016 fourth quarter yields unexpected surplus

Sundre's council began discussing during its regular meeting on Monday, March 13 how to allocate an unexpected surplus of about $190,000.
Introducing children to other cultures

Introducing children to other cultures

Striving to introduce young children to new cultures, the Sundre Daycare Centre recently hosted a Chinese New Year's event that featured performances from several Calgary-based groups.
Additional garbage bags now available for fee

Additional garbage bags now available for fee

Although municipal officials want to encourage the community to recycle and compost as much as possible, they are making an effort to accommodate people who are struggling to make their garbage fit in the three-week rotation.
Business success benefits whole town

Business success benefits whole town

When Sundre businesses succeed, the entire municipality benefits, said a local entrepreneur.
Sundre's interim chief administrative officer resigns

Sundre's interim chief administrative officer resigns

Sundre's council recently accepted, with regret, the resignation of the municipality's interim chief administrative officer. Appointed to the position last May, Angie Lucas informed council during its Feb.
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