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Town receives funding for a river rescue boat

Town receives funding for a river rescue boat

Members of the Sundre Fire Department are going to be better prepared for future flooding now that the provincial government has granted their request to provide funding for a riverboat.
Flood protection over fish mitigation: council

Flood protection over fish mitigation: council

Town officials are trying to rally federal support to spend grant money targeted for fish habitat replacement on flood protection instead.
Grad rate climbing at Sundre high

Grad rate climbing at Sundre high

The average graduation rate over the last three years at Sundre High School (SHS) is 91 per cent, which is the highest to date, according to principal Jason Drent.
Community garden underway in Sundre

Community garden underway in Sundre

A community garden will be underway this spring in Sundre. It will provide an opportunity for residents of all ages to plant flowers or grow food, adding another asset to Sundre, say organizers. “The intent is to have seniors involved.
Drent leaving SHS after 13 years

Drent leaving SHS after 13 years

After 13 years of fulfilling the role of principal at Sundre High School, Jason Drent is handing over the position. He has accepted the position of principal at Ecole John Wilson Elementary School in Innisfail effective the 2014-2015 school year.
Victims' rights must be guaranteed and protected

Victims' rights must be guaranteed and protected

Editorial The proposed Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, introduced in Parliament this month, is an important and long-overdue step in striking a new and improved balance between the rights of accused persons and the rights of victims.
Assessments go up, tax increase goes down

Assessments go up, tax increase goes down

The tax increase for Sundre property owners that was approved in December has gone down because assessments have gone up, according to Town of Sundre officials. Sundre council approved an increase in residential taxes by 3.
Community rallies for infant with Neuroblastoma

Community rallies for infant with Neuroblastoma

Overwhelming support from the Sundre community has left some worried parents speechless. Jodi Overguard and Adrian Smith found out only a month ago that their five-month-old son Dante has a rare disease called neuroblastoma.
Sundre High School students participate in empathy week

Sundre High School students participate in empathy week

Sundre High School students participated in challenges last week to create awareness about empathy and how their actions affect each other.
Sundre's volunteers awarded at showcase

Sundre's volunteers awarded at showcase

Sixty-one people, among thousands of volunteers in the Sundre community, received awards at the Town of Sundre volunteer showcase last week.
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