February 9, 2018 Strathmore Times

Waste Management Canada acquires local waste disposal and recycling business | Local officials working together | Handi-bus going strong | Fildebrandt speaks out over UCP rejection | Texting can wait | Open mic night switching focus to local youth | Cheadle author’s first reading | Green light for youth trip to Peru | Gleichen ready for puck drop | Ice pickup great results at annual tourney | Chiefs get one back on Oilers |

February 2, 2018 Strathmore Times

Council passes taxi bylaw | Fun-filled February heading to the library | Rural Crime a growing concern for officials | Local disc golf club proposes new course for Strathmore | No pain, no gain | Local lake poses safety concern for public | Town of Strathmore protects its assets | Rosebud musicals shed light on the power of relationships | Kings lack effort, drop shootout at Family Centre | The “Animal” picks up first win | Local product wraps up career with Kings |

January 26, 2018 Strathmore Times

Dialysis unit a no go at Strathmore Hospital | Friends and family celebrate a life taken too soon | Musical Arts Society welcomes Celtic folk musician | Strathmore RPH Irrigation recognized | Avoid, minimize and replace | Strathmore choristers selected | Library features artist and author for February | Recovering from Christmas debt | RSA students to produce 10-minute play creation | Strathmore celebrates Hockey Day in Alberta | The “Animal” ready for action |

January 19, 2018 Strathmore Times

School board jumps to action after water pipe break | Bikers want Strathmore chapter to help kids | Rosebud executive director reflects | Collaboration to improve policing | Addressing recent odour concerns in the town’s southeast | Sponsorship pitch for regional recreation enhancements | Strathmore Shuttle shudders at first aid liability prospects | RCMP address community concerns | County environmental committee rolls out 2018 goals | New synthetic diesel plant near Carseland | Hospice Society begins public focus groups |

January 12, 2018 Strathmore Times

Strathmore combats foul smelling odour | Blues group keeps it groovy | Strathmore’s scouts receive boost from community | Fatal collision near Strathmore | Participants and pledges needed to meet fundraising goal | Residents fight for changes at dangerous intersection | Meeting employment challenges | Community involvement and donations keeps food bank thriving | Annual 5 for Life book sale returns to Strathmore | Standard Minor Hockey home to two teams | Strathmore Minor Hockey Association continues to grow |

January 5, 2018 Strathmore Times

Hot water, thin ice and everything in between | New vision for seniors housing | Rosebud Theatre looks forward to 35th anniversary year | Local family raises awareness for food banks in 2018 | Raiders defend Mac’s title | Former local hockey players succeeding elsewhere | Oilers eliminated from Mac’s by AMHL rival | Bisons bow out early from Mac’s |

December 22, 2017 Strathmore Times

Black carts hitting the streets | Agricultural society names new board | Blues musician returns to Strathmore for one night | Strathmore honours veteran, stops man from dying alone | Strathmore Library hits big: Larger space, larger programs | Not to be forgotten: Prairie’s declining gems live on | Businesses make sure everyone has a Merry Christmas | Study shows greater success for children whose parents inspire to volunteer | Spartans show strong in Airdrie tourney | Mac’s schedule released featuring locally produced talent | Warriors pick up win in Hussar |

December 15, 2017 Strathmore Times

Charges laid for armed robberies | Roadhouse carries hamper society to finish line | Mayor bids farewell to long-time teaching career | Rosebud business owners: diversification, creativity | Alternative energy study to aid leaseholders | The Fire Side – safety codes officers | Sisters send surprise transcontinental hug to dad on peace mission | Town turns to new approach for old bridge replacement | New candy store moves into town | High demand for library program | Kings win, give back to the town |

December 1, 2017 Strathmore Times

Grinch targets NoFrill’s donation box | Quilters sew special treat for the holidays | County air quality study inconclusive | Bylaw changes for Muirfield | Air quality results disappoint residents | County approves funding to Rosebud School of the Arts | Rural areas feel impact of busy emergency service | RSA performs story of old-fashioned, Canadian Christmas | Strathmore renews contract with WID | Wheatland Lodge fundraises for activity bus | New licensing to protect home buyers |

November 24, 2017 Strathmore Times

Dialysis patients band together | Library still closed; sponsors receive sneak peek | CMJHS takes fundraising by storm | Town comes clean about snow removal problems | Youth Club seeks funding for Peru trip | Strathmore kicks off inaugural Arts on 817 concert series | Town moves forward with storm water management solution | Langdon sews to keep girls in school | Spartans set for provincials | Local youths win at CFR | Hawks volleyball season ends at zones |