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Paving things over

Paving things over

Crews work on the Museum improvement project, which is nearing completion after a couple weeks of work.
Shot in Sundre

Shot in Sundre

Resident George Burns gets his flu shot at the clinic on Friday. He says getting the shot is a good way to stay healthy.
Water treatment plant all about safety

Water treatment plant all about safety

Sundre's new $6.6 million water treatment plant on Snake Hill will provide the community with a safe supply of drinking water for decades to come, a grand opening ceremony heard last week.
Residents pleased with new contractor on 7th Street project

Residents pleased with new contractor on 7th Street project

Jim Brosh, a homeowner on 7th Street N.E., says he is very pleased with the work Sundre contactor High Mountain Hoe Service is doing on the water line project in the neighbourhood.
Eastside water $7,000 connection policy approved

Eastside water $7,000 connection policy approved

During last week's council meeting, councillors approved a policy setting out the connection fee for water and wastewater on the east side of Sundre.
Students recognized at academic awards

Students recognized at academic awards

Sundre High School proudly presented over $70,000 in scholarships on Friday night. We are so proud of the standard of excellence that our students achieve on a yearly basis.
Sundre players making their mark in the WHL

Sundre players making their mark in the WHL

Two Sundre players are part of the 2011-2012 Western Hockey League season, which started last week. Through the years, several players from Central Alberta have laced up their skates to play in the premiere major junior hockey league in Canada.
Bridge work continues

Bridge work continues

Crews work on the Red Deer River Bridge last week. Concrete is expected to be poured on the westbound lanes on Oct. 20, with crews scheduled to be off the bridge deck by Oct. 31
Vintage building no more

Vintage building no more

Crews clear away the last remains of a building that stood for decades on Centre Street along the Bearberry Creek last week.
River flood protection program much needed, says MLA Lund

River flood protection program much needed, says MLA Lund

Sundre MLA Ty Lund says he plans to tell premier-elect Alison Redford that the province needs to set up a government-funded program specifically dedicated to prevent and mitigating river flooding damage like that suffered here in 2005.
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