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100 volunteers keep the museum operating

100 volunteers keep the museum operating

The Sundre Museum wouldn't operate without its volunteers – all 100 of them – according to museum manager Darlene Smee. “Without my volunteers I would get nothing done,” said Smee.
Town exploring new location for recycling facility

Town exploring new location for recycling facility

In upcoming budget discussions, council will debate spending $25,000 in 2015 to move the recycling facility to a new location, which has not yet been determined.
A&W broken into, cash stolen

A&W broken into, cash stolen

The A&W restaurant in Sundre was recently broken into and a small sum of cash was stolen, according to RCMP officers. The incident took place at approximately 2 a.m. on Oct. 29.
Council includes gas servicing project in budget deliberations

Council includes gas servicing project in budget deliberations

During a recent capital planning session, Sundre council voted to consider during upcoming budget deliberations spending $200,000 in 2015 to supply gas to the east side of town.
Sundre firefighters requesting fire training facility

Sundre firefighters requesting fire training facility

Sundre firefighters say there is a need for a training facility in Sundre to conduct weekly training exercises so they don't have to go to Olds.
Coward to appear in court Dec. 1

Coward to appear in court Dec. 1

Laura Coward will be back in court next month following a brief appearance in front of a Didsbury provincial court judge on Nov. 3.
Council briefs

Council briefs

Emergency communications system upgrade considered During a recent capital planning session, Sundre council voted to consider spending $60,000 in 2015 to acquire a new radio system for emergency responders, during upcoming budget deliberations.
Vet considers himself lucky

Vet considers himself lucky

Ninety-one-year-old Sundre resident and veteran Victor Loreth considers himself one of the lucky ones who experienced the Second World War. He grew up on a farm in Raymore, Sask.
RVS students participate in Halloween food drive

RVS students participate in Halloween food drive

River Valley School (RVS) students collected non-perishable food items while out trick-or-treating on Friday evening, as part of the third annual “We Scare Hunger” campaign.
MLA Joe Anglin resigns from Wildrose party

MLA Joe Anglin resigns from Wildrose party

Joe Anglin resigned from the Wildrose Party on Nov. 2 to sit as an independent MLA.
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