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Foothills Lodge steering committee meets this week

Foothills Lodge steering committee meets this week

The steering committee struck to draft a proposal for the future use of the former Foothills Lodge seniors' living facility meets for the first time this week.
Sundre man fined over impaired driving

Sundre man fined over impaired driving

A Sundre man was fined over an impaired driving charge he faced.
Volunteers serve hundreds of Christmas meals

Volunteers serve hundreds of Christmas meals

The long-running annual Sundre Community Christmas Dinner was the best that organizer Lourelle Vooys said she had ever been a part of.
Tim Hortons donates to food bank

Tim Hortons donates to food bank

Mountain View Food Bank and Innisfail Food Bank got a belated Christmas gift on Dec. 27: a cheque for $5,358 from Tim Hortons. That figure represents 100 per cent of the proceeds from coffee and hot chocolate sales Dec.
Should town employees live locally?

Should town employees live locally?

A public conversation was recently initiated on social media to discuss whether Town of Sundre employees should live in or at least close to the community.
Daylight robbery on New Year's Eve

Daylight robbery on New Year's Eve

Suspects who held up the Sundre Motor Inn at gunpoint on New Year's Eve left staff unharmed but managed to flee with several thousand dollars. At approximately 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec.
Sticks and Pucks

Sticks and Pucks

Andrew Reicker, left, and Ethan Simpson had some fun with about a dozen other youths on Dec. 28 at the Sundre Arena during the facility's sticks and pucks time slot, which follows the public skate. Check the Town of Sundre's website for the arena's schedule.
Mayor optimistic about plans for 2017

Mayor optimistic about plans for 2017

Two major projects that will roll out in Sundre this year represent significant progress for the Town of Sundre, said the mayor.
Sundre's mayor not seeking re-election

Sundre's mayor not seeking re-election

After many years of service to the community, the mayor of Sundre told the Round Up he does not plan to seek re-election. "It is not my intention at this time to seek another term as mayor," Terry Leslie said before the holidays.
Keeping streets clear no easy task

Keeping streets clear no easy task

Mobilizing efforts to remove snow throughout the winter without presenting too great a cost to the taxpayer is no easy task, said the town's operations manager. "Some people want bare roads, and that's not feasible in Sundre," said Jim Hall.
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