County discusses current fire ban system
During the March 28 Committee of the Whole meeting, Wheatland County discussed the maintenance of a tiered fire ban system for issuing advisories, restrictions and bans across the county. County… Read More »
During the March 28 Committee of the Whole meeting, Wheatland County discussed the maintenance of a tiered fire ban system for issuing advisories, restrictions and bans across the county. County… Read More »
Last month, Alberta’s government introduced Budget 2025 – a plan that meets the challenges of today and delivers real tax relief for hardworking Albertans. With these tax cuts, our government… Read More »
Carseland’s Dexter Nelson was recognized, March 28, for his contributions and the lasting impacts he has had for his communities with the award of a Kings Charles III Coronation medal. … Read More »
The Rosebud Theatre and School of the Arts hosted its debut performance of The Foreigner, by Larry Shue, at the Rosebud Opera House, March 29, to a sold-out audience. Paul… Read More »
Community wellness is about more than one thing – it’s a collection of small but powerful efforts that make a big difference. It’s about feeling connected, having access to services,… Read More »
Wheatland County is among the partners collaborating on a new low-carbon hydrogen energy hub, which was opened in Calgary on March 21. The Calgary Region Hydrogen Hu (CRH2), managed by… Read More »
Hob’s Hobbies was host to an open Warhammer 40,000 doubles tournament, March 22, which saw players from across Alberta coming to Strathmore for the opportunity to compete. “Myself and another… Read More »
Strathmore Family and Community Support Services, in partnership with Canadian Parents for French, and the Strathmore Library, hosted an event, March 22, celebrating Francophonie month. Officially, every March 20, is… Read More »
After 116 years of operation, the St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church will be permanently shutting down in Strathmore. “The parish has decided that it will cease holding public… Read More »
Strathmore High School students are gearing up for a special performance of New Blood at the Carseland Community Centre on March 29, aiming to raise funds for their upcoming trip… Read More »
A strong local economy doesn’t happen by chance – it’s built by a community that welcomes investment, supports businesses, and plans ahead. Strathmore’s economy is growing, and that’s good news… Read More »