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Council approves rates for east side residents on commercial properties

Council approves rates for east side residents on commercial properties

Sundre town council has passed another motion relating the ongoing east side services local improvement plan, this one regarding property owners who reside on commercial/industrial zoned properties.
SOS committee awaits government response to river concerns

SOS committee awaits government response to river concerns

Save Our Sundre Committee (SOS) members are hoping to hear some good news about riverbank protection from Alberta cabinet ministers scheduled to be in Sundre on February 9, says committee member and Sundre town councillor Myron Thompson.
Sustainable Sundre committee has big plans

Sustainable Sundre committee has big plans

The Sustainable Sundre Committee, a multi-stakeholder group operating under the auspices of the Town of Sundre, plans to continue working with local government, businesses, community groups and individuals in 2011 to promote an environmentally health
Firefighters on the ball

Firefighters on the ball

Sundre department members Kevin Gamble, Robert Kibblewhite and Steven Gamble try out the new Wow Balls at the Sundre AquaPlex on Thursday evening.
East side services local improvement plan approved

East side services local improvement plan approved

Sundre town councillors have approved the local improvement plan for east side services, as well as a 20-year timeline for resident and commercial owner repayment of the costs. During a special council meeting on Jan.
Family seeking information about boy's death

Family seeking information about boy's death

Sundre's Dayle Raymond is joining other family members in asking the public's help in finding out more information about the death of her cousin, Logan Raymond, who was found dead on the southside of Highway 2A in August.
Groups receive grant cheques

Groups receive grant cheques

Sundre Mayor Annette Clews presents recreation and culture grant cheques to community organization representatives during last week's council meeting.
Accused Sundre shooter back in court next month

Accused Sundre shooter back in court next month

A 60-year-old woman charged with second degree murder after her husband was shot and killed on the couple's Sundre-area property will be back in court next month.
town council news

town council news

During last week's council meeting, Sundre town councillors OK'd a request for a relaxation of the town's noise bylaw to allow 24 hour a day construction on the Red Deer River Bridge this summer.
Busy times for peace officer

Busy times for peace officer

The first six months on the job for Sundre's new peace officer were busy on several fronts, town councillors heard.
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