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Town looks to increase arena user fees

Town looks to increase arena user fees

Town officials discussed increasing arena fees, effective next year, for local and non-local youth and adults, during the governance meeting on Feb. 11.
Council considers new cat bylaw

Council considers new cat bylaw

Proposed updates to the current cat bylaw seek to place stricter rules on cat ownership within Sundre.
Town seeks storm drainage solutions

Town seeks storm drainage solutions

Town officials are still trying to fix the long-term stormwater drainage issue on the east side of town. The majority of the drainage on Main Ave. East flows through an open drainage course on lots 920 Main Ave. East, 969 1st Ave. NE and 966 1st Ave.
Remuneration decision delayed

Remuneration decision delayed

During the governance meeting on Feb. 11, council again discussed the recommendations of the public ad hoc council compensation review, regarding an increase in their pay.
Councilvotes infavour of givingchamber $

Councilvotes infavour of givingchamber $

Council voted during the Feb. 4 meeting to immediately provide the Chamber of Commerce with the remaining $7,500 of the $10,000 annual commitment. Sherry Tytkanych, president of the chamber, was present to request the remaining funds.
MVRWCgivesrecyclingapology

MVRWCgivesrecyclingapology

The town received a reply from the Mountain View Regional Waste Commission in regards to the complaint about the overload of materials at the recycling depot last month.
No cents in Sundre

No cents in Sundre

Businesses are slowly becoming cents-less in Sundre. Effective the beginning of this month, the penny is no longer circulated in Canada.
Larger house clears the bridge

Larger house clears the bridge

A wide load was driven through town on Monday of last week, after the same company brought one through a couple of weeks prior, but had troubles getting through the bridge overlooking the Red Deer River.
Marsdenreceivesscholar-ships

Marsdenreceivesscholar-ships

Former Sundre High School student Natalie Marsden has recently been awarded two scholarships worth $4,000 while attending the University of Alberta Augustana campus.
Doctors give update on PCN

Doctors give update on PCN

Physicians in Sundre and Olds are still waiting to hear from Alberta Health Services on whether their plan to set up a primary care network in the area will be approved by the provincial health authority.
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