BROWNRIDGE, Muriel Ann
BROWNRIDGE, Muriel Ann July 29, 1946 – April 20, 2021 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Muriel, after a brave fight with cancer at theRead More »
BROWNRIDGE, Muriel Ann July 29, 1946 – April 20, 2021 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Muriel, after a brave fight with cancer at theRead More »
Halahuric, John Alvin February 4, 1935 – May 1, 2021 John Alvin Halahuric was born in Calgary, Alberta on February 4, 1935 alongside his twin brother who currently lives inRead More »
At this time of year, when livestock are giving birth, the need to ensure safety for young animals is important. In particular, before introducing animals to a new pasture, farmersRead More »
Alberta is extremely fortunate not to have rats in the province. This situation is not by chance, but by design. Since 1950, Alberta has had a program to keep ratsRead More »
Chad Goodwin, a skating coach originally from Strathmore, is embarking on a new journey as the skating director of the new Seattle Kraken NHL organization. As a professional figure skater,Read More »
An Alberta hockey player with ties to Strathmore has signed a three-year contract with the Ottawa Senators, after playing in the AHL this year. Cole Reinhardt, a 21-year-old power forwardRead More »
Strathmore and area residents can dig out their cowboy boots and hats, as plans are underway for a full Strathmore Stampede this year. The event will be held July 30Read More »
Some rural residents are facing challenges because of Canada Post’s move to change mailing addresses to match resident’s “blue sign” physical addresses, known as civic addressing. Canada Post is implementingRead More »
According to a report by an independent auditor, the Town of Strathmore’s fire protection has improved, which could decrease insurance rates for residents and business owners. Bas Owel, the town’sRead More »
Albertans are now entitled to a paid three-hour leave from work in order to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, after a new bill was passed in the provincial legislature. On April 21,Read More »