Milestone for ‘Old Red’
Pat Fule Fule for Thought We’ve just hit a milestone in the Fule family. Most of you, who know us, know “Old Red.” Old Red is our 1996 FordRead More »
Pat Fule Fule for Thought We’ve just hit a milestone in the Fule family. Most of you, who know us, know “Old Red.” Old Red is our 1996 FordRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Through a competitive process the Town of Strathmore and Wheatland County were selected to be a lighthouse community for the Becoming aRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Strathmore resident Trevor Dahl brought a request to town council to see an amendment made to the animal bylaw to allowRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) is always working hard to ensure each and every new school year will be just as great, if notRead More »
Wendi Tashlikowich Times Contributor School is back in full swing and teachers, students and parents alike are excited about the upcoming 2013-2014 school year. Here is what the newRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter In 2012 SWAT (Strathmore-Wheatland Addictions Team) brought a drug awareness and information session to the community. The drug overdose death of a Strathmore teen, andRead More »
Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter Strathmore is entering its ninth year in support of the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life initiative. Forty communities in the AlbertaRead More »
Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter Over 1,000 attendees enjoyed Strathmore’s Sept. 6 launch of the Tour of Alberta, as over 120 pro cyclists raced from the town’s streets allRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter After months of anticipation the new Animal Care Centre facility is finally open. The staff at the centre is inviting theRead More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Once again Global Training Centre (GTC) has shown their support for Strathmore’s A&W Multiple Sclerosis (MS) fundraising campaign. Last year Bev Slater,Read More »
Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Dust issues and deteriorating road conditions were kicked to the surface again on Aug. 19, as Wheatland Council considered the approval of theRead More »