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Sundre scouts program expanding

Sundre scouts program expanding

The Scouts Canada program in Sundre is growing and now includes three active age groups – Scouts, Beavers and Cubs.
Haunted house brought back by popular demand

Haunted house brought back by popular demand

A group of Sundre High School students raised $426, as well as 125 lbs of food, from the second annual Halloween haunted house fundraiser on Friday, which was brought back by popular demand, according to officials.
Concerned residents clean up piles of garbage

Concerned residents clean up piles of garbage

A group of concerned Sundre residents got together last week to clean up piles of garbage that had been dumped under a “no dumping” sign at the Sundre recycling centre.
Santa's Anonymous gearing up for Christmas

Santa's Anonymous gearing up for Christmas

Sundre's Santa's Anonymous program will be accepting donations as of Nov. 1, and River Valley School students will be collecting donations while out trick-or-treating on Friday.
New video store opens in town

New video store opens in town

With a new video store opening in town, not long after Video Experts closed, people are now able to rent or buy videos in Sundre the old-fashioned way from a specialty store again. The manager at Video Experts, which closed on Sept.
Sundre woman diagnosed with cancer determined to beat it

Sundre woman diagnosed with cancer determined to beat it

A Sundre woman who was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer in June is determined she is going to beat it. Rhiannan VanSprang, 33, is choosing to make her battle with cancer a positive one. “Cancer has to live with me.
Small business award winners announced

Small business award winners announced

Several small businesses in Sundre were recognized at the third annual small business dinner event held on Oct. 20 at the Sundre Legion.
Second session held to plan for capital project budget deliberations

Second session held to plan for capital project budget deliberations

Two sessions were held this month to plan for future Town of Sundre capital project budget deliberations.
County shop not to be included in budget deliberations

County shop not to be included in budget deliberations

During a recent capital planning session, Sundre council voted not to include spending an estimated $450,000 on purchasing and demolishing the old Mountain View County shop in town, in upcoming budget deliberations.
Resident raises nearly $10,000 for Sundre Elks

Resident raises nearly $10,000 for Sundre Elks

A Sundre resident raised nearly $10,000 for the Sundre Elks after taking a self-empowerment course in Saskatchewan over the last six months.
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