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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.
Sundre RCMP detachment report

Sundre RCMP detachment report

Public's assistance sought over sign thefts From Oct. 22-29, Alberta Auction Services roadside signs were stolen from the area of Highway 27 and Highway 760, commonly known as the Bergen Road South. More recently, on Dec.
Past year one to remember

Past year one to remember

Despite the stagnating economy and troubles associated with the low cost of oil, this past year has actually been a rather memorable one for the Town of Sundre, said the mayor.
Trail setting getting started

Trail setting getting started

Efforts are underway and will remain ongoing throughout the winter to set tracks on numerous Sundre trails that will cater to cross-country skiers as well as other recreational users such as walkers and even bikers.
Stay safe while keeping warm

Stay safe while keeping warm

Traditional wood fireplaces and stoves remain a common method for people throughout rural areas to keep warm during the cold winter months, said Sundre's fire chief. “We live where we live!” Marty Butts told the Round Up last week.
Providing warmth during cold spells

Providing warmth during cold spells

While many people enjoy the snow so they can engage in winter activities, it's a fairly safe bet to say no one particularly relishes frolicking about outdoors during a deep freeze.
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