April 16, 2021 Strathmore Times

New seniors lodge site chosen | Bow Valley College Strathmore closing | Town seeks cost sharing with county | Ag society concert rescheduled to 2022 | Happy Gang space renewed | Town approves infrastructure borrowing bylaw | Safe transport for Siksika Nation members | Town backs business support proposal | Hussar landfill back on the table | Divisiveness: Anger for the sake of anger | Knight, John Walter |

April 9, 2021 Strathmore Times

Town sees increase in vandalism | New Marigold headquarters taking shape | Warnings about graphene face masks | Coal policy engagement launches | Standard Community Chest ceases | Learning about past abuse via ‘Clare’s Law’ | Town seeking new CAO | Laycock, Ivan (Stu) Stuart | PROVERBS, Inez | Sikh Heritage Month | Strathmore Handi-bus changes operation structure | Town sees increase in vandalism | New Marigold headquarters taking shape | Warnings about graphene face masks | Coal policy engagement launches | Standard Community Chest ceases | Learning about past abuse via ‘Clare’s Law’ | Town seeking new CAO | Laycock, Ivan (Stu) Stuart | PROVERBS, Inez | Sikh Heritage Month |

April 2, 2021 Strathmore Times

Train whistles could stop in Carseland | Local quilter’s guild supports mental health | Province testing app for opioid users | Community supports fire victims | County councillors allegedly breach “code of conduct” | Lions Club online auction set to go | New odour control at EarthRenew | GHSD “cautiously optimistic” on budget | New executive director at RSA | New Lakewood park proposed | Spring has sprung |

March 26, 2021 Strathmore Times

Library staff skills shown at gallery | Combine showcases local footballers | Increased funding for Happy Cat Sanctuary | Draft conversion therapy bylaw “too broad” | Strathmore RCMP priorities set | Rural crime down | Third CMRB public engagement launched | Kody Giffen sentenced | Strathmore man faces multiple drug charges | Stormwater pond recreation rules created | Heavy item garbage changes frequency |

March 19, 2021 Strathmore Times

Celebrate Strathmore’s history | New vaccination program phase starts | Wheatland residents protest against EarthRenew restart | Sykamore releases third single | Low-density residential scrapped | Irrigation law proposed | Town planning 2021 infrastructure upgrades | Website shows oil well history | Having faith | Cayouette earns varsity football scholarship | BROWN, Patricia Mary |

March 12, 2021 Strathmore Times

Town naturalizing some green spaces | Local music teacher wins provincial honour | Town councillor investigation proceeding | Sign program for safer driving approved | Wheatland urges province to lift lockdown | Performing Arts Festival goes virtual | Gleichen RCMP dismantle drug trafficking operation | County approves solar farm | Jackpots for Junior Hockey launches |

March 5, 2021 Strathmore Times

Rockyford family honoured with farm award | From refugee status to business owner | Anti-racism collaboration continues | One-time payment childcare available | Overnight shelter’s March for Cold a go | COVID-19 vaccine now at some pharmacies | School division looks to budget, election | County warns about black knot | Flames Foundation supports new Siksika outdoor rink | Looking to end racism | BOURASSA, Paul |

February 26, 2021 Strathmore Times

Town hall solar project approved | New turning lane for Westmount Road | Town approves rebranding strategy | Siksika and province sign health MOU | Town business fees examined | Conversion therapy bylaw passes first reading | COVID-19 vaccine now available to more seniors | Child care survey shows impacts of pandemic | County council may request COVID-19 restrictions be lifted | More screen time equals more risk | Area agencies collaborate on wellness project |

February 19, 2021 Strathmore Times

Composting program started at Trinity Christian Academy | Area residents give to Operation Christmas Child | RSA student streams Final Project, Girl and the Robot | Raising awareness about youth mental health | Construction levels “normal” in 2020 | Blackfoot language learning opportunities | Province provides funding to agricultural societies | Funding for local mental health organizations | New WC Mercantile brand launches | Critical Worker Benefit launched | SCHEER, John Harold Webster |

February 12, 2021 Strathmore Times

HCC chapel erected | Siksika expresses highway traffic concerns | Strathmore developing anti-racism campaign | New town financial accountability policies forthcoming | Journeymen wanted for apprenticeship program | Sagewood lockdown takes toll on residents | COVID-19 still disrupting sports | Town names new CAO | Chara seniors’ community stalled | Quarantine clarity needed | New government measures, equalization legislation |

February 5, 2021, Strathmore Times

Siksika response documentary | Hemp industry growing up and branching out | Area businesses and persons honoured | Local 4-H clubs secure funding | Off-site levy increases being considered | Stabilizing Alberta’s performing arts, sports, rodeo sectors | Ag society planning new riding arena | COVID-19 restrictions easing | 2021 census a few months away | Province funds spinal muscular atrophy treatment | A&W helps to end youth hunger |