HCC hoops ready for Zones
The top dog in the 3J South Central junior high zone held serve and captured a banner to hang high above their gym floor. The Holy Cross Collegiate Hawks juniorRead More »
The top dog in the 3J South Central junior high zone held serve and captured a banner to hang high above their gym floor. The Holy Cross Collegiate Hawks juniorRead More »
With the Alberta Junior Hockey League season coming to an end last weekend, award season began and one local product picked up a pretty prestigious award. Fort McMurray Oil BaronsRead More »
Jessey, Ethel Mae We are so sad to announce the sudden passing of Ethel Mae Jessey of Calgary (Langdon) on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at the age of 86. SheRead More »
March 9, 2018 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
Two days after more than 35 individuals braved frigid temperatures to raise money for the Strathmore Overnight Shelter (SOS) at its second annual Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser, UnitedRead More »
A large majority of Standard Co-op members voted in favour of the store’s dissolution last week, after ongoing losses and dwindling cashflow left the ledger dripping with red ink forRead More »
The Wheatland Warriors are feeling encouraged after going toe-to-toe against the team they could potentially be paired up with in a Southern Division final. “Foothills is the team to beatRead More »
In December 2016, Strathmore born-and-raised violinist Timothy Steeves and award-winning Canadian pianist Jani Parsons were ready to bring down the roof of the Strathmore United Church with their talents. ThereRead More »
Strength in numbers is something the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMDC) employs in dealing with governance issues in Alberta. AAMDC president Al Kemmere, who is also aRead More »
When 28-year-old Ty Dahl returned home from the hospital after spending the month of December fighting influenza B and viral pneumonia, his stepdad Kevin Ellis scrambled to find something toRead More »
Wingfield’s Inferno, sixth in a series of one-man comedy plays performed by Rod Beattie, comes to Rosebud Theatre, March 9-10. Walt Wingfield, a Toronto stockbroker, left the big city inRead More »