Sandhills Rodeo back for a fourth year
Justin SewardTimes Reporter The fourth annual Sandhills Rodeo will hold a sanctioned rodeo for the first time with the Chinook Rodeo Association later this month, in an effort haveRead More »
Justin SewardTimes Reporter The fourth annual Sandhills Rodeo will hold a sanctioned rodeo for the first time with the Chinook Rodeo Association later this month, in an effort haveRead More »
Justin SewardTimes Reporter First Nations Athletics member and Siksika’s own Tyis Yellowhorn recently earned himself a spot on the Mount Royal Cougars basketball team, another triumph that continues toRead More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Government cutbacks and the absence of a provincial budget left the Foothills Advocacy In Motion Society (AIMS) branch in Strathmore with a funding shortage andRead More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Coming back from a one-month break, the Hope Bridges Society recently completed their line up for their fall projects and workshops that trumps previous seasonsRead More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor In an attempt to heed residents’ complaints and address a lack of authority, town council requested administration to review the taxi bylaw two weeks ago,Read More »
Andrea RobertsTimes Contributor Well Strathmore Times readers, my summer internship has come to an end and sadly that means I must leave you and return to Mount Royal UniversityRead More »
Justin SewardTimes Reporter Former deputy reeve, Shirley Reinhardt, will be stepping down from her position as chief administrative officer with the Wheatland Lodge after a 22-year career, to spendRead More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Hussar’s rural roots and rustic details will embolden production company Leftside Pictures’ creative vision, as they construct their film set and equipment to capture theirRead More »
Andrea RobertsTimes Contributor Learning is a lifelong process, and with the back-to-school season looming adult learners can get excited too, with the course offerings from Wheatland Further Education SocietyRead More »
Andrea RobertsTimes Contributor Staying in the family business is no easy feat but for the Garnett family, farming is in their blood.Not only did they recently celebrate 100 yearsRead More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Nearly 100 years after the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) donated a one-kilometer stretch of park area to the village of Standard, the Standard Community FacilityRead More »