I'm still very new to puppet, and I've been away for the last few days, so please forgive me if my answer is old. But if you want to ensure that your repos are upto date, do what you would do on a normal box, and that is run apt-get update fairly often - once a day at 20 past midnight maybe. For that, maybe setup a cron job via puppet?
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