March 30, 2018 Strathmore Times

Chamber spices up AGM | Langdon school not priority in 2018 provincial budget | Province dedicates $20 million to paramedic service improvement | Remembering our roots ~ Mary and Gerry Risseeuw | Council defeats motion to limit conference attendance | Strathmore builder takes H.O.M.E award | Go Big or Go Bigger in Rosebud | Rural medical coverage delayed for urban response amid shortages | Rural Crime fighting gets boost from Alberta budget | Council favours greater transparency of expenses | Driving Miss Daisy opens Rosebud Theatre’s 35th anniversary season |

March 23, 2018 Strathmore Times

Wheatland Crisis Shelter accepts provincial award | Taxis continue operating illegally | HCC says #enough and shows support for U.S. students | Origin Malting cleans up at Alberta Beer Awards | “The Fire Side” – Ice awareness | Business owner concerned about downtown parking time limit extension | Nominations open for 2018 Agriculture Hall of Fame | Bees are all the buzz: Cold weather affects beekeeping operations | The science of crop rotation | Young entrepreneur launches business to keep culture alive | Preparing crops against insect pests this summer |

March 16, 2018 Strathmore Times

Strathmore pastor receives prestigious honour | Animal Control Bylaw back in council chambers | A better way to deal with terminal illness | New committee formed to promote tourism | Monitoring air quality | Warm weather brings out gophers | Water fill station gets go-ahead | Local speakers show skills, gain confidence | Council approves amended Winter Road Maintenance Policy | Rosebud woman shares hope and love in Rwanda | Award-winning artist Jacob Moon returns to Strathmore |

March 9, 2018 Strathmore Times

Library showcases up-and-coming artist | McBride Career Group closes doors in Strathmore | Ag society takes home win with final series’ poster | Town increases natural gas and electricity franchise fee | Cemetery to receive overhaul | Finding accessibility | Rosebud Church celebrates Black History Month | Retail guidelines released for cannabis stores | REVS event brings first sign of spring | Bighorns Club brings in celebrity hunter Cody Robbins | WCWA fundraiser success |

March 2, 2018 Strathmore Times

Busy week for Strathmore Overnight Shelter | Standard Co-op dissolves | Warriors hang tight with division leaders | Classical duo Latitude 49 takes stage at Arts on 817 | Municipal intel gathered by AAMDC | Family experiments with different art | Rod Beattie returns to Rosebud in Wingfield’s Inferno | Rosebud presents Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ | Spartans wrap up tournament season | Sunset Haven addresses bedbugs | Rockyford Curling Club needs repairs |

February 23, 2018 Strathmore Times

Town seeks input from residents and businesses | Town addresses records management policy | Video Gallery closes doors for good | Wheatland Crisis Shelter, SOS partner to help community | Calgary roller rink closing leaves family and club with few options | Wheatland County trains volunteers to serve in reception centres | Jumphouse Gymnastics cheer team qualifies for internationals | New high school rodeo set to debut | Kings swept by Flyers | New AMHL teams eliminated from playoff contention | Spartans claim bronze medal at home |

February 16, 2018 Strathmore Times

Business wants retail voices heard in core’s future development | Strathmore youth change the conversation about their generation | A dedicated action plan | Rosebud’s wastewater treatment plant to celebrate pilot launch | Badlands Motorsports race track objections continue | Sunset Haven battles bed bugs | Multiple charges laid in cell phone retail theft | Transparent about Poppy Fund | Local girls aim for gold at Games | Warriors knock off top seed from the North | Former Bison picks up weekly AJHL award |

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 |