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Council hires new CAO

Council hires new CAO

The Town of Sundre has hired Dave Dubauskas as the permanent chief administrative officer (CAO). His first day on the job was Dec. 9 and he has worked for the town in the past, twice as the interim CAO.
Poachers steal from community at large

Poachers steal from community at large

Editorial The severe punishment recently meted out to an Alberta poacher will hopefully serve as a strong deterrent to anyone who mistakenly believes that poaching is a victimless crime.
Fence built at museum to showcase Sundre

Fence built at museum to showcase Sundre

A steel fence showcasing various photos related to the Sundre area was built this fall at the Sundre museum, standing six feet tall and 50 feet long.
Council waives $25,000 connection fee for developer

Council waives $25,000 connection fee for developer

The $25,000 fee for an industrial subdivision to connect to the Town of Sundre's water and wastewater services has been waived for a developer. Sundre council decided to waive the fee after receiving a letter from Strathmore Lakes Estates Ltd.
Device that trapped dog found to be illegal

Device that trapped dog found to be illegal

A device that trapped a Sundre-area woman's dog last month has been found to be illegal. “This trap is not legal. It's got metal jaws that touch.
Anglin suggests councillors visit Alta. legislature

Anglin suggests councillors visit Alta. legislature

Sundre MLA Joe Anglin is encouraging the Sundre mayor and councillors to visit the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton to discuss flood mitigation with new ministers. He suggested they make the trip as soon as possible, adding he would like to join them.
Sundown goes on despite weather

Sundown goes on despite weather

Santa Claus and two of his elves arrived at the Sundre ballpark on Dec. 6 despite the – 30 degree Celsius weather conditions. However, he did not arrive by helicopter. He arrived with members of the Sundre Fire Department in a fire truck.
Sundre hits new record at -40 degree Celsius

Sundre hits new record at -40 degree Celsius

Sundre broke a new record of – 40 degree Celsius last week. The last record was – 36.4 degree Celsius in 2009.
Council eliminates new washhouse

Council eliminates new washhouse

Sundre council has reduced the proposed 2014 capital budget by tens of thousands of dollars, including nixing $90,000 to build a new washhouse at Greenwood Campground.
Council reduces proposed tax increase by almost half

Council reduces proposed tax increase by almost half

Sundre council has reduced the proposed 2014 operating budget by tens of thousands of dollars, in an effort to bring the proposed tax rate down by almost half.
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