July 16, 2021 Strathmore Times

Ticketing program designed to promote bike safety | Handi-bus looking to raise funds | Town on the lookout for black henbane, continuing control efforts | Volleyball star is a Class Act | Local artist showcased at municipal library through July | Wheatland and Kneehill residents voice dissent at ongoing discussions of Badlands Motorsport Resort | Summer gymnastics camp underway | Summer break | ROBERTS, Doug | KALBHEN, Linda Mary | WOLFS, Martina “Tina” |

July 9, 2021 Strathmore Times

Fire Department, Lions herald Canada Day festivities with pancake breakfast | Siksika hosts ceremonies and convoy | Flag at half-mast in memory of Indigenous children | New community garden takes root behind Strathmore Public Library | Cluny Lions Charity PBR returns | Church offered a cool place of refuge from the heat | Eagle Lake identified as contaminated with cyanobacteria | Last Post Fund marks veterans’ graves across the province | Controlling feral pig populations | Library recipient of government grant | Bylaw to ban conversion therapy delayed again |

July 2, 2021 Strathmore Times

Businesses survive COVID-19 pandemic, but what comes next? | Pet food bank expands to Strathmore | County solar panels will not recoup investment | Local health measures post mask mandate | Town defeats local vaccination incentive proposal | FAIM provides help for adults with developmental disabilities | Suspicious fires at Siksika churches | County to conduct Siksika Nation senate, referendum election | Changes to county nuisance and unsightly property bylaw | Wheatland County developing new corporate logo, identity | Siksika Sports Hall of Fame seeks to promote athletes and community |

June 25, 2021 Strathmore Times

Roof replacements for Aquatic, Family Centres | SHS aims to establish geodesic greenhouse | Grade 5 class raises money for charity | Healing garden planned next to municipal building | 5 for Life to host pop-up event | Carseland Aggie Days a go despite financial loss | Standard Sports Days cancelled | Rockyford Rodeo cancelled, but Bullarama gets green light | WARD, Stephen (Steve) Richard | Morrisseau, Murray Patrick |

June 18, 2021 Strathmore Times

Keep in Touch program curbs loneliness, isolation | Siksika teenager to marshal 2021 Calgary Stampede | Strathmore to pilot pop-up market for local businesses | Improved broadband for county investigated | Providing help for kids with special needs | Housing report shows local instabilities | SHS apprenticeship program proving a positive experience | Redland water service may expand | Remembrance and honour | Oilmen’s shotgun fundraiser returns at Strathmore Golf Club | Strathmore football training camp underway |

June 11, 2021 Strathmore Times

Strathmore schools present Governor General’s Medal | Strathmore library hosts summer reading program | Town supports quarantine of NAME employees | Indigenous-owned business sharing its culture | Town ends membership with Canadian Badlands | Dramatic changes to continuing care system on the horizon | Cluny fire hall to close permanently | Kinsmen Lake water safe for current uses | Chamber may offer COVID-19 rapid testing kits | Strathmore ag society announces biggest Stampede yet | Library virtual event for National Indigenous Peoples Day |

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? |