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Skateboarders hope helping hands improves sport's image

Skateboarders hope helping hands improves sport's image

Two Sundre skateboarders are trying to help change the image of their sport through community service at home and internationally.
Councillors reverse fee waiver decision

Councillors reverse fee waiver decision

Three weeks after voting to decline a $350 fee waiver request from the Swing for Charity Sno-Pitch community fundraising tournament, Sundre town council has reversed its decision with a second motion.
Training paid off at highway crash scene

Training paid off at highway crash scene

Training paid off at highway crash scene By Dan Singleton Round Up staff With photo Pull quote: “I told them to do one thing and they already knew the next three steps. They were right on it.” - Marty Butts, Sundre fire chief.
Riverbank project modified to meet budget

Riverbank project modified to meet budget

Sundre town councillors have approved a slight reduction in the size of the riverbank stabilization project to help keep it within the proposed $2.4 million proposed budget.
River rock delivery completed

River rock delivery completed

The delivery of 15,000 tonnes of rock for the proposed riverbank stabilization project was completed last week – and now the town is awaiting government approval for the actual construction to get underway.
Oilmen's Association has helped young people for decades

Oilmen's Association has helped young people for decades

Oil and gas operations have always been a big part of the Sundre community – and thanks to a dedicated group of oilpatch employees and company owners, local young people and youth organizations have been benefitting from the industry's success for mo
Dog attack leads to $1,700 fine

Dog attack leads to $1,700 fine

A woman whose Akita dogs attacked and severely wounded two people in Mountain View County in July 2011 has been fined $1,700 after a trial in Didsbury provincial court on Friday.
Driver killed woman on rural road

Driver killed woman on rural road

A 40-year-old man who killed a 32-year-old Calgary woman when he drove through a yield sign on the north end of Mountain View Country in July 2011 has been fined.
Busy times already started for Miss Rodeo Canada

Busy times already started for Miss Rodeo Canada

Busy days for Miss Rodeo Canada By Dan Singleton Round Up staff With the first three months of her one-year reign as Miss Rodeo Canada now in the books, Sundre's Arleta Bowhay says things have been going very well and are expected to really pick up i
Suicide prevention forum gathers input for long-term strategy

Suicide prevention forum gathers input for long-term strategy

Organizers of a multi-stakeholder forum held in Sundre last week are confident information gathered from participants will be useful in forming a suicide prevention strategy for the community.
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