December 7, 2018 Strathmore Times

Town plans new building | Hockey fights hunger at CMJHS annual game | Strathmore town council approves changes to compensation | Strathmore updates men’s bathrooms with change tables | Alberta’s beef producers favour refundable service charge | New option for sports centre | CPR Holiday Train to stop | RSA performance renews Christmas hope | Strathmore Gymnastics Centre up and running in permanent location | Kings close to breaking slump | Hawks host season-opening tournament |

November 23, 2018 Strathmore Times

Dog shooting in Namaka | Choralists represent Strathmore with Choir Alberta | Remembering our roots ~Yvonne and Ted Stoodley | Poppy donation box misunderstanding resolved | Strathmore and county join forces to fight Cattleland Feedyards blaze | A Christmas Carol | Hussar seed cleaning plant looking to expand | Rosebud students perform classic Christmas comedy | Spartans capture silver at zones | Braves stopped by hot goalie | Wheatland Kings remain in third place |

November 16, 2018 Strathmore Times

Recognizing Strathmore’s efforts | Cluny Fire Hall safety evaluation | Over-the-counter farm antibiotics cease Dec. 1 | Giving voice to the voiceless | 25 years of support | Spurs begin new season | Planning and development enforcement | New initiatives for Strathmore road safety planned for 2019 | Goldfinch ASP brings light and heavy industry to Carseland area | Strathmore Gymnastic Centre continues to gather support | Arts on 817 returns with Ton Beau String Quartet |

November 9, 2018 Strathmore Times

SFD fundraiser focuses on men’s health | Tampered candy | Remembering our roots ~ Richard and Ruth Huether | Randall guilty of first-degree murder | Low-income housing sparks debate in council | Businesses band together with downtown event | Local cemetery sleuth | Dead Air in Rosebud: radio drama brought to stage | Changes at local ag society | Taking on a Hailstorm | Schiffner’s last ride |

November 2, 2018 Strathmore Times

Activity bus allows flexibility and participation | Randall testifies in own defence in murder trial | Council approves new bylaw | Boosting caps on farm loans | Creator of Kim’s Convenience to perform in Rosebud | Legal Aid Alberta gets financial boost | Payday loan reporting shows substantial drop in costs for borrowers | Raising awareness for Alzheimer’s disease | Local filmmaker sheds light on the meaning of listening | Provincial money for urban victim services | Kings take two of three |

October 26, 2018 Strathmore Times

Strathmore MLA at helm of FCP | Hope Bridges Gala raises over $6,000 | Council votes to ban private wastewater treatment facilities | Liberals fail to address cannabis concerns | RCMP investigate injury collision | Marijuana toxicity in pets | Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol | New education curriculum for a new century | Former boyfriend on trial for Brenda Walker murder | Cannabis businesses await license to open doors | Town of Strathmore cannabis bylaw not passed – yet |

October 19, 2018 Strathmore Times

Rural gay-straight alliance summit held in Strathmore | Strathmore welcomes Two Bit Bandits | Future beekeeping discussed | Wheatland Quilters give back | Farm waste collection in Strathmore | Opportunity presented to grow tourism | ReMix to kick off Arts on 817 | WAHS addresses grief | Langdon Free Little Pantry strikes back at impoverishment | Kings split weekend games | Heartbreaker for Hawks at home volleyball tournament |

October 12, 2018 Strathmore Times

RSA grads challenged to tell truth through storytelling | Strathmore awarded top marks | Goldfinch area structure plan passes first reading | Annual fundraising event on horizon for Hope Bridges Society | County seeking information on Oxbow annexation | Policy updates for county records and human resources | Backstop funding discussed for hospice | Local women create inspiration | CMRB interim growth plan seeks member approval | Ineffective power play burns Kings | The road less travelled |

October 5, 2018 Strathmore Times

Family raises awareness of alopecia | Strathmore lobby efforts move on to provincial level | Costume exchange returns for fifth year | Library offers more adult programs in October | Supporting adolescent literacy | Use of strychnine under review | A visit from MLA Nathan Cooper | Parents seek town’s support for gymnastics venture | Siksika filmmaker shares Indigenous stories and music | Winning weekend | Braves continue winning ways |

September 28, 2018 Strathmore Times

Fildebrandt suggests “taking gloves off” with GFL | Group wants action taken against GFL | Support confirms go-ahead for Strathmore Music Festival | Funding woes put library services at risk | Carseland fire hall site set | Facelift for George Freeman Trail bridge | Balancing residential requests and agriculture | Badgers crush competition | Spartans tame Cobras | Spartan JV volleyball tips off at home | Former CFR Chemicals Bisons embark on new WHL campaigns |