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This year, 31 children enrolled in Standard’s CanSkate program participated in the year-end “Toys”-themed carnival on March 18 with the help of five junior high and high school program assistants… Read More »
This year, 31 children enrolled in Standard’s CanSkate program participated in the year-end “Toys”-themed carnival on March 18 with the help of five junior high and high school program assistants… Read More »
Twelve of the top U12B ringette programs from around the province converged at the Strathmore Family Centre last weekend, with one local team carrying some momentum into the medal round.… Read More »
Lord Stanley’s mug dwarfs all other hockey trophies that try to measure up to its greatness, longevity and relevance across Canada. The Allan Cup is the only other trophy of… Read More »
Not even a freak ice storm caused by rapid snow melt with sudden gusts of wind could slow down the No. 4 ranked team in the province. The 3A South… Read More »
There are a handful of magic words in sports that can affect the outcome of games. When the refs hear them – or a variation of them – they have… Read More »
The Wheatland Warriors had never beaten the Foothills Bisons this season, but they struck twice when it mattered most. After getting blanked 3-0 by the No. 2 seeded Okotoks Oilers… Read More »
The local Strathmore volleyball program is gearing up for another run at a national title and is looking for some support from the community. The Strathmore Chaos Volleyball Club now… Read More »
Sometimes, extra ends are needed to determine a curling champion. On this occasion, extra friends were required to bring home the Southern Alberta Mixed Curling championship. The local rink of… Read More »
Beating the same team twice in a row can be difficult. Especially when not much time goes by before the rematch tips off. That’s what did in the Strathmore High… Read More »
For the first time in school history, the Strathmore High School Spartans can hang a provincial curling banner among the several other provincial championship banners that crowd their gym walls.… Read More »
After another long South Central Alberta Hockey League season, the defending provincial champion Wheatland Chiefs are ready for another deep playoff drive. The local double-A midget team got their cardio… Read More »