Spartans rugby ends short of provinical goal
The first South Central Zone banner for boys’ rugby will have to wait until next year. The constant rain and downward running attacks by the Bow Valley High School BobcatsRead More »
The first South Central Zone banner for boys’ rugby will have to wait until next year. The constant rain and downward running attacks by the Bow Valley High School BobcatsRead More »
CLARKE, Richard December 12, 2018 – May 21, 2018 Richard passed away at home following a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife Barbara as well asRead More »
CRAN, Kelli June 23, 1964 – May 29, 2018 Kelli’s family are saddened to announce that she passed away at age 53 after a courageous battle with cancer. She wasRead More »
June 8, 2018 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
After a three-month hiatus, a taxi cab is back on Strathmore’s streets, and it won’t remain the only one. Strathmore resident Ajaypal Singh, who put six years of taxi drivingRead More »
In an attempt to reduce the amount of landfill and lessen environmental impact, Strathmore has launched its residential curbside organics program by rolling out green carts and kitchen catchers withinRead More »
As a couple hundred Storefront School and Learning Academy and Strathmore High School (SHS) students grasped their diplomas this past week, they weren’t doing it alone. Thousands of kilometres awayRead More »
With a new facility pending and existing class sizes at capacity, Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) urged parents to make a decision by May 31 on which elementary school toRead More »
At only seven years of age, Camron Hoogenboom made the courageous decision to take on a project that would last three years and require enormous amounts of patience. Now, theRead More »
After more than 20 years of organizing multiple concerts annually, the only founding member of the Strathmore Musical Arts Society still active, Linda Storkson, is celebrating patrons who have supportedRead More »
Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) is introducing a universal transportation system to accommodate parents’ choice. Currently, the district operates 75 routes and transports 3,500 students, of which nearly 1,700 studentsRead More »