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Smith switching to PC could be a positive move: Leslie

Smith switching to PC could be a positive move: Leslie

Sundre mayor Terry Leslie believes former Wildrose party leader Danielle Smith recently crossing the floor to the Progressive Conservative party could be a positive thing.
161 hampers distributed through Santa's Anonymous

161 hampers distributed through Santa's Anonymous

Sundre's Santa's Anonymous program wrapped up for the year on Friday and 161 hampers were delivered to Sundre residents last week.
Sundre man airlifted to hospital after single vehicle rollover

Sundre man airlifted to hospital after single vehicle rollover

RCMP officers believe alcohol may have been a factor in a collision that sent six young Sundre adults to hospital, one via STARS air ambulance last week.
Sundre pulls out of waste commission

Sundre pulls out of waste commission

Sundre council recently voted unanimously to withdraw membership in the Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission (MVRWMC) over financial concerns. Through an annual requisition to the town, Sundre residents are currently paying $17.
Foothills Lodge donates to Santa's Anonymous

Foothills Lodge donates to Santa's Anonymous

Staff members at Foothills Lodge recently collected and donated 235 items, including toys, toiletries and cash to Sundre's Santa's Anonymous program.
Council debates withdrawing from waste commission

Council debates withdrawing from waste commission

Sundre council was expected to debate during yesterday's meeting whether or not to withdraw membership in the Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission (MVRWMC) over financial concerns.
Royal Purple remains active as a stand-alone organization

Royal Purple remains active as a stand-alone organization

Although the Sundre Royal Purple Society no longer belongs to the Sundre Elks Club, officials say the goals of the organization haven't changed. “We are still here and we do still exist,” said honoured royal lady Brenda Johnston.
Event spreads Christmas joy

Event spreads Christmas joy

The streets of Sundre were packed with people anxious to see what was in store for this year's annual Sundown in Sundre event on Friday. The event is hosted by the Sundre & District Chamber of Commerce and has become quite popular over the years.
Council approves 3.89 per cent tax increase

Council approves 3.89 per cent tax increase

Residential and commercial property taxes will increase 3.89 per cent in 2015 and 1.97 per cent in 2016, council decided last week. Councillors approved the 2015 and 2016 operating budgets during the council meeting on Dec.
Town applies for mediation with county again

Town applies for mediation with county again

Once again a disagreement between Town of Sundre council and Mountain View County council on water and wastewater servicing has sparked mediation.
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