A whole mass of trouble
Pat Fule Fule for Thought I grew up in Canmore in the 60s and 70s. Back then, it was still primarily a coal mining town of about 3,000 people.Read More »
Pat Fule Fule for Thought I grew up in Canmore in the 60s and 70s. Back then, it was still primarily a coal mining town of about 3,000 people.Read More »
Sharon McLeay Times Contributor According to this year’s Stats Canada figures, the volunteer rate in Alberta is up seven per cent, with over 57 per cent of Albertans somehowRead More »
Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Ken Larson volunteers with Victim Services and many other organizations in the Strathmore area. He received the Citizen of the Year award from the ChamberRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Westmount Elementary recently found out half of the current playground equipment will have to be removed within the year, due to potential arising safety concerns. Read More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Cancer is still a scary word, and has affected almost everyone in one way or another. Thanks to the continued support and outpouring ofRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Different schemes to get your money have been taking place for centuries, and over time have evolved to fit the times. These days moreRead More »
John Godsman Times Contributor Like all immigrants coming to Canada, Doris and George’s roots originated in Europe. Their forefathers came to this country to make a better lifeRead More »
Shannon LeClair Time Reporter On March 26 Southern California humour columnist George Waters wrote a not-so-humourous column. That day Waters wrote in his blog, the WA blog, that heRead More »
Mario Prusina Times Editor The Wheatland Kings concluded their most successful season in franchise history with their annual awards banquet March 24 at the Strathmore Legion. The localRead More »
Mario Prusina Times Editor The Wheatland Warriors season has come down to one game. After splitting the first four contests of the series versus the Cranbrook Ice, the SCAHLRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Getting a chance to compete in the World Junior Curling Championship’s is a dream for many avid curlers. Cluny native Kristine Anderson and herRead More »