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Pickering resigns from CAO position

Pickering resigns from CAO position

Dean Pickering has resigned from his position as the Town of Sundre's chief administrative officer. He resigned Aug. 16 due to medical reasons. He held the position for 10 months.
Document proposing development policy changes gets first reading

Document proposing development policy changes gets first reading

Council passed first reading of the proposed Municipal Development Plan (MDP) during the council meeting on Aug. 19. There will be a public hearing during the council meeting on Sept.
Bates releases fourth book

Bates releases fourth book

Murray Bates, a retired game warden who was on the job for close to 35 years, released his fourth book last week, nine years after the release of his third book.
Lines snipped at business complex downedtelecommunications

Lines snipped at business complex downedtelecommunications

The telecommunications issues businesses in the Prairie Creek Plaza experienced in recent weeks were caused by vandals.
Rodeo successful despite reduced number of entries

Rodeo successful despite reduced number of entries

The 34th annual Sundre Pro Rodeo only attracted about a third of the cowboys and cowgirls that were registered for June, after it was postponed for the first time in history as a result of overland flooding in town.
Fun in the Red Deer River

Fun in the Red Deer River

People were enjoying the Red Deer River on Friday and soaking up the sun before school starts up again in two weeks.
Overall crime on the decrease

Overall crime on the decrease

There has been an increase in property crime in the community this year, but overall, crime has been down, according to Sundre RCMP Cpl. Ryan Hodge. “Overall our crime is down.
Options explored to save money on arena

Options explored to save money on arena

Municipal officials are investigating cost-saving measures for the operation of the arena. During the governance meeting on Aug. 12, council heavily debated what the town should do to get the arena out of deficit.
Rodeo will go on without midway rides

Rodeo will go on without midway rides

The 34th annual Sundre Pro Rodeo will still go on, however, it will be without a midway.
Tax break considered

Tax break considered

Town of Sundre council planned to discuss a tax break request during yesterday's council meeting for a resident whose house sustained damage in a fire. Sundre resident Gabrielle Grainger was present at the governance meeting on Aug.
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