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Ladies Compete in Annual Bonspiel

Ladies Compete in Annual Bonspiel

Many residents felt Main Avenue public open house left lots to be desired

Many residents felt Main Avenue public open house left lots to be desired

Many Sundre and area residents who anticipated a comprehensive presentation by Alberta Transportation representatives on potential changes to Main Avenue came away disappointed.
Volunteers needed to help steer FireSmart committee

Volunteers needed to help steer FireSmart committee

The natural beauty that surrounds Sundre could in the blink of an eye turn into a devastating natural disaster.
Dynamite Huskies Host Annual Tournament

Dynamite Huskies Host Annual Tournament

Sundre Timbits Dynamite Husky Dysen Doolaege skates the puck up the ice during the team's annual tournament held on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 6-7. Eight teams, including the hosts, each played three games. The Huskies won their third game against Caroline. Sundre's hockey tournaments are well organized, which combined with available prizes draws out a lot of people, said coach Dallas Rosevear.
Student Scientists

Student Scientists

Stars Dispatched to Bergen

Stars Dispatched to Bergen

FireSmart consulting firm presents report

FireSmart consulting firm presents report

Representatives from an environmental consultation firm helping to prepare a FireSmart plan for Sundre recently presented their initial findings of the local wildfire risk potential.
Council hears report on economic indicators

Council hears report on economic indicators

Town council was recently presented with a report breaking down statistics on local businesses and residents.
Free walk-in clinic now available for teens and young adults

Free walk-in clinic now available for teens and young adults

Teens and young adults who are struggling to cope with life's curveballs but have no regular family doctor now have a local option. The Teen and Young Adult Clinic is available on a walk-in basis every Wednesday from 2:30 to 6 p.m.
Highway 27 east of Sundre closed briefly following power pole fire

Highway 27 east of Sundre closed briefly following power pole fire

With a dense fog coating the Sundre area, the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 10 was not a pleasant time to be out on the roads. Traffic on Highway 27 about a kilometre east of Sundre was temporarily rerouted by emergency responders at about 7:30 p.m.
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