Senior Power 2015 a success

Sharon McLeayTimes Contributor   Laughter and chatter filled the Hope Church foyer on Sept. 11, where a good turnout for the 2015 Senior Power conference kicked off. Various agencies hadRead More »

Helping Kaiden

Justin SewardTimes Reporter   When Langdon resident Lyndsey Koskimaki, who herself has special needs, heard about two-year-old Kaiden Dressler’s brain tumour, she was touched and wanted to do her partRead More »

No NDP grassroots protest

Sharon McLeayTimes Contributor   A grassroots protest against election of NDP candidates was organized and according to participant and spokesman for the group, John Satink, 300 to 400 people gatheredRead More »

Federal election 2105

The federal election is set for Oct. 19 and national parties are hitting the streets to drum up supporters. The following is an introduction to candidates running for the variousRead More »

Council nips grader problem in bud

Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor   As summer draws to a close, the Town of Strathmore council decided to spend thousands of dollars, not originally earmarked in the 2015 budget, onRead More »

Library showcases paintings

Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor   Several years ago, Juanita Thomson won three art classes at a silent auction, during the annual Parade of Nations event in Strathmore. The experience sparkedRead More »

Comedian entertains at the Legion

Manny EverettTimes Contributor   The Strathmore Legion held a comedy night on Sept. 11, with artists Tommy Miller and Katie Westman opening for Stephanie Foley.Foley has been doing comedy sinceRead More »

Blind but not defeated

Sharon McLeayTimes Contributor   Sometimes there will be an event, twist of fate, decision or a moment that brings an immediate change of path to an individual’s life journey. ForRead More »