Hagen, Roger John Clayton
Hagen, Roger John Clayton 1932 – 2019 Roger John Clayton Hagen of Medicine Hat, beloved husband of Isla Hagen, passed away on Thursday, August 29th, 2019 at the age ofRead More »
Hagen, Roger John Clayton 1932 – 2019 Roger John Clayton Hagen of Medicine Hat, beloved husband of Isla Hagen, passed away on Thursday, August 29th, 2019 at the age ofRead More »
HALL, Quinton Albert Yotaro October 17, 2018 – August 15, 2019 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our little boy, Quinton; son of Ariel YaskowRead More »
BLUNDERFIELD, Billie Helen Billie passed away on Friday, August 30, 2019 at the age of 86 years. She is survived by her husband, George, of 64 years; sons Rob (Dev)Read 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 »
September 13, 2019 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
Carseland residents may be losing their postal outlet due to a lack of applicants for postmaster’s job. The previous postmaster retired in December 2018. Despite Canada Post job advertisements forRead More »
Wheatland County council discussed retaining Transitional Solutions Inc. (TSI) to perform an operational review on protective services, and provide information for the Fire Master Plan. County staff said it wouldRead More »
Wheatland County council approved the development of a draft lending agreement for the third phase of Wheatland Regional Corporation’s regional water hub project on Aug. 20. It involves a loanRead More »
In case you haven’t noticed (or didn’t care), I try to use song titles as column titles, mainly because music has been huge in my life. I was a sicklyRead More »
Wheatland County has contracted Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) for three years in order to replace its current GIS mapping system. County staff said they received complaints from resident usersRead More »
Wheatland County residents may have to look elsewhere than their local newspapers for some of the county notifications, unless they make their opinions known at a public hearing to beRead More »