June 4, 2021 Strathmore Times

Legion celebrates Great War Memorial Hall’s 100th anniversary | Local jobs a focus for Strathmore Solar Farm | Strathmore library reveals new logo | Calgary Stampede midway operators may quarantine in Strathmore | Farmers’ Market opens June 11 | Three-phase plan announced to lift restrictions | Local MP supports weekly newspapers | Province targets pandemic ‘learning loss’ | The Times ranks top three in photography and advertising | Collaboration to provide female products in schools | Budget 2021 |

May 28, 2021 Strathmore Times

Bringing children home to Siksika | Legally Blonde Jr performed by SHS | Students return to school again | Report finds ‘schism’ within town council | Phone program provides digital lifelines | Siksika opens vaccine clinic to rural Albertans | County may take over Highway 24 boat ramp | Handi-bus has new office space | Wheatland County passes election bylaw | Wheatland and Rocky View counties collaborate | Proof now required for mask exemption |

May 21, 2021 Strathmore Times

New seniors’ lodge design pays tribute to history | New community garden sprouting up | Community works together to fix water leak | Strathmore CIB launches yard recognition program | New chamber directors bring new perspectives | Councillor investigation report to be released | Strathmore Times top contender for newspaper awards | Food trucks causing division | High school rodeo in Strathmore this weekend | FCSS tackles homelessness and isolation | Protecting Albertans |

May 14, 2021 Strathmore Times

Communities in Bloom launching anti-litter campaign | County approves CERB funding | Lakewood denied funding for new park | Plans for new seniors’ facility continue | Town waives business license fees | Property values decrease, affecting tax rate | County offering development permit fee deferral | Younger Albertans now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine | Hutterite colony schools continue in-person learning | Severn Dam open for camping | Coming together during COVID |

May 7, 2021 Strathmore Times

Paid pass required for visiting K-Country | Three plead guilty after heron shooting | Ride for cancer research this summer | New health measures to “stop the spike” | Strathmore Hospital laundry service goes private | Subsidized counselling practice faces possible budget crunch | Community care restrictions relaxed | Coal exploration stopped in Category 2 lands | Seniors’ lodge consultation continuing | Vaccinations continue around the province | Have you heard of Bill C-10? |

April 23, 2021 Strathmore Times

Agritourism challenge winners | EarthRenew has development permit rejected but will appeal decision | Strathmore restaurants move to patio service | Strathmore ranks high among ‘best communities’ | Hike for Hospice goes this May | County tax rates largely unchanged in 2021 | Strathmore COVID-19 cases increasing | Relaunch grant for businesses expanded | Prohibited business bylaw development continues | Touring Bow River riding | Coal conundrum continues |

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 |