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Facility will retain five long-term care beds, says hospital futures committee chair

Facility will retain five long-term care beds, says hospital futures committee chair

While it seems as though the Sundre Hospital Futures Committee has successfully presented its case to keep some long-term care beds in the community, work remains to be done regarding the remaining beds.
Parade marshal was honoured to be invited

Parade marshal was honoured to be invited

While spending time camping with his RV club usually takes precedence, a local Canadian Armed Forces veteran gladly made an exception when he was asked to take part in the Sundre Pro Rodeo's annual parade.
East-side services put on hold

East-side services put on hold

Back to the drawing board. Following Sundre council's recent decision to for now abort plans to connect the east side with water and sewage services, operators of the Tall Timber Leisure Park face uncertainty heading into the future.
Sundre-area woman accused of impaired driving causing death ordered to stand trial

Sundre-area woman accused of impaired driving causing death ordered to stand trial

A Sundre-area woman accused of impaired driving causing death has been ordered to stand trial. Jennifer Black, 37, appeared in Didsbury provincial court last week, when through her lawyer she re-elected to have a preliminary.
First rally held in Sundre

First rally held in Sundre

Saluting our men and women in uniform

Saluting our men and women in uniform

Organizers of the upcoming Sundre Pro Rodeo Parade wanted this year to pay tribute to those who have served the country. There are a number of local retired members of the Canadian Armed Forces as well as the RCMP living in Sundre.
Infiltration of groundwater in town's system greatly increases per capita rate of wastewater generated

Infiltration of groundwater in town's system greatly increases per capita rate of wastewater generated

Because of groundwater infiltrating the Town of Sundre's wastewater system, the per capita rate of wastewater generated by residents is almost double that of a community of comparable size.
Candidate wants to be more involved in community and help it grow

Candidate wants to be more involved in community and help it grow

One of two candidates running for Sundre's council in the upcoming byelection said he wants to get more involved in the community and learn more about municipal politics.
Infiltration of groundwater only part of the issue

Infiltration of groundwater only part of the issue

Sundre's town council recently heard from engineers that infiltration of groundwater into the town's treatment system is hogging up potential capacity for more residents.
Candidate wants to act as conduit to council for community's concerns

Candidate wants to act as conduit to council for community's concerns

Acting as a conduit to bring people's concerns to town council's table is among the reasons one of two candidates running in Sundre's coming byelection decided to get involved in the process.
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