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Dreeshen visits Sundre to understand community issues

Dreeshen visits Sundre to understand community issues

Red Deer member of Parliament Earl Dreeshen says spending funds set aside for increasing fish habitat in the Sundre area on flood protection instead is logical.
Grass fires caused by fireworks emitted from vehicle

Grass fires caused by fireworks emitted from vehicle

Two Sundre men are charged with four counts of arson after allegedly shooting fireworks from a vehicle south of Longview last week causing five grass fires.
Eight-year jail sentence for man who twice-robbed Olds bank

Eight-year jail sentence for man who twice-robbed Olds bank

A Red Deer judge handed an eight-year jail sentence to the man who twice-robbed the Olds TD Canada Trust in less than a year. Judge G.E. Deck sentenced Rory Alan Jackson, 47, on April 30 to four years in prison for the Jan.
Preparedness all about family and community safety

Preparedness all about family and community safety

Editorial If the great southern Alberta floods of June 2013 showed anything it is that natural disasters can strike without warning and when they do, nobody is completely safe from the carnage that can result.
24 paintings sold at annual art show

24 paintings sold at annual art show

The Sundre Art Society sold 24 paintings at its 39th annual art show and sale on Saturday and Sunday at the West Country Centre.
Council declines request for wastewater rate concession

Council declines request for wastewater rate concession

Sundre council will not be providing a wastewater rate concession to the owner of Pro-Water Conditioning, after he requested a reduced rate because of a nearly 23 per cent hike in prices.
Norman wins star search competition

Norman wins star search competition

Sundre's own 24-year-old Corey Norman is being recognized for his talent after singing and writing country songs for nearly eight years. He is a proud winner of the 2014 96.5 CKFM Star Search competition held earlier this month.
Trial date set in dog attack case

Trial date set in dog attack case

A Sundre woman charged after a Calgary woman was attacked and severely injured by two pit bulls in a Sundre trailer park in August 2012 will go to trial next month, an Alberta Justice official said Friday.
Skatepark society hoping to complete Phase 2 this spring

Skatepark society hoping to complete Phase 2 this spring

Members of the Sundre Skate Park Society are currently seeking companies to design drawings for Phase 2 of the park, and are hoping to have it completed this spring.
Sundre scouts program wrapping up for the year

Sundre scouts program wrapping up for the year

The Scouts Canada program in Sundre has been successful for its first year, after returning to the community in the fall from a hiatus of numerous years.
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