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Gov't officials say flood mitigation work could be performed before spring

Gov't officials say flood mitigation work could be performed before spring

Flood mitigation work could be performed on the Red Deer River before this spring, according to Ken Hughes, the minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs.
Cancer support group forms in the community

Cancer support group forms in the community

A cancer support group has formed in the community, after a few residents expressed interest to Greenwood Neighbourhood Place (GNP) officials in January. There are six members currently signed up and the group meets every Thursday.
Curves members donate 792 lbs of food

Curves members donate 792 lbs of food

Members of the Sundre Curves Club donated 792 pounds of food to the Mountain View Food Bank last week. The non-perishable food items were collected throughout the month of March, as part of an annual Curves food drive.
Pedestrians urged to use crosswalks

Pedestrians urged to use crosswalks

The community peace officer is urging pedestrians to use crosswalks in town, after a recent collision between two vehicles was believed to be caused by pedestrians not using a crosswalk near River Valley School.
Sundre homeowners seeing significant increase in gas charges

Sundre homeowners seeing significant increase in gas charges

Sundre homeowners are seeing an increase in gas charges as a result of below normal temperatures across eastern North America over the last few months, causing a high demand for heating fuel.
Youth drop-in program draws interest

Youth drop-in program draws interest

A youth after school drop-in program was made available through Greenwood Neighbourhood Place (GNP) last week, and so far the feedback has been positive.
Council reviews Economic Disaster Recovery Project

Council reviews Economic Disaster Recovery Project

Sundre councillors are being offered a $3,000 course at no charge from Economic Developers Alberta (EDA) to educate them on their role in economic development.
Historical society looking to expand museum

Historical society looking to expand museum

Members of the Sundre & District Historical Society are looking to expand what the museum has to offer, at a cost of roughly $200,000.
Convicted thief gets two years

Convicted thief gets two years

A convicted thief from the Olds area pleaded guilty on March 21 in Didsbury court to one outstanding charge of theft over $5,000 in relation to a break-in in Sundre on Oct. 16.
Council briefs

Council briefs

Councillors debate pay for attending meetings Some Sundre councillors believe they should be paid less to attend meetings than what is proposed in the council remuneration policy. During the council meeting on March 17, Coun.
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