Storm take silver at provincials
The bond that the Strathmore female midget A Storm has forged this year made being down by one in the provincial final with only minutes remaining seem like a cakeRead More »
The bond that the Strathmore female midget A Storm has forged this year made being down by one in the provincial final with only minutes remaining seem like a cakeRead More »
Just when you start to feel good about yourself after picking up your first career playoff series win in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, the defending champs are waiting onRead More »
March 30, 2018 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
The prevention of domestic violence regardless of gender has been the cornerstone of the Wheatland Crisis Society (WCS) since its inception. That rationale distinguished the non-profit organization in the provinceRead More »
Over the two months since town council agreed on the addition of the mandatory first aid certificate requirement to the town’s taxi bylaw, a local cab company continued its serviceRead More »
Nearly 100 Holy Cross Collegiate (HCC) high school students participated in a walkout on March 14 to show solidarity and pay tribute to the victims who lost their lives atRead More »
It’s a wolf pack mentality, when you’re at the front of the pack there’s always someone chasing you. Those words had always resonated with Rockyford farmer and operations manager ofRead More »
Hopefully the record setting deep freeze that we have experienced these past few months is fading away. Daylight is hanging around longer; warmer temperatures bring smiles to everyone. Even theRead More »
Residents of Strathmore are now able to enjoy an additional hour of parking in the downtown core as town council passed an amendment to the bylaw on March 7 inRead More »
Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame is looking to add to its list of visionaries by inducting several epoch-making individuals who’ve made notable contributions to the agriculture and food industry. NominationsRead More »
Although the Greidanus Honey Mill fared better than the provincial average in their bees’ winter mortality last year – despite attending to dry spells and varroa mites – a colderRead More »