Yule, Eileen Belle (Nelson)
Yule, Eileen Belle (Nelson) October 20, 1930 – September 17, 2019 Eileen was born in Cardston, AB the middle daughter of Clarence & Maggie Nelson. She attended Shamrock school thenRead More »
Yule, Eileen Belle (Nelson) October 20, 1930 – September 17, 2019 Eileen was born in Cardston, AB the middle daughter of Clarence & Maggie Nelson. She attended Shamrock school thenRead More »
September 27, 2019 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
About 45 people attended the rural crime town hall in Cheadle hosted by the provincial government, including Wheatland County Councillor Donna Biggar (l-r), County Reeve Amber Link, Justice Minister DougRead More »
The Town of Strathmore held a public consultation on Sept. 16 at the Legion to invite conversations and feedback on what is going well for Strathmore and what can beRead More »
For the past five years, Strathmore High School (SHS) has been starting the school year by adding plaques to the pillars inside the school. This year is no exception. OnRead More »
Hello Strathmore! I have a question for you. When did oil, gas and pipelines become political messages? Think back in your lifetime of sports events and dance recitals, think ofRead More »
Rosebud School of the Arts welcomed 24 new and returning students, including seven new students, this fall. Five students are in their fourth and final year. “The energy around hereRead More »
We’ve just ended a summer season ripe with weddings, and I know there are many happy newlyweds out there. I like weddings, and some of my favourite memories come fromRead More »
Born and raised in Strathmore, Tari Cockx is participating in the CIBC Run for the Cure. The reason is clear – she has recently been fighting breast cancer. A yearRead More »
The 16th annual Tri-Diva Tri Women’s Triathlon drew 145 racers to compete in one of three different events on Sept. 14 in Strathmore. “I believe that for over 60 perRead More »
CAMPBELL, Kenneth James “Fathers are the people in our lives that we look up to no matter how tall we grow.” We will miss our Father, Kenneth James Campbell whoRead More »