May 27, 2016 Strathmore Times PDF Version
May 27, 2016 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times
May 27, 2016 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times
Andrea RobertsTimes Intern The simple painting of a bus to raise funds for the Wheatland Crisis Shelter turned into a much bigger deal when a healthy $1,000 monetary donation… Read More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Two weeks after concerned residents addressed town council with vehemence about the failure of notice and the sudden implementation of no-parking signs on Wheatland Trail,… Read More »
Sharon McLeayTimes Contributor Some financial resources for the Handibus service have been difficult to secure this year, and representatives came to Wheatland County on May 17 to secure additional… Read More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor While under the gun to submit a draft proposal to the Calgary Regional Partnership for a chance to snag a piece of a multi-million-dollar pie… Read More »
Laureen F. GuentherTimes Contributor Travel Alberta hosted a Tourism Town Hall in Rosebud, May 10, presenting strategies, services and resources for people in the tourism industry. The Rosebud event… Read More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor As the payday loan regulation expires at the end of June and with a proposed legislation to abolish predatory lending on the horizon, Connect First… Read More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor The Strathmore Municipal library welcomed a new director of library services recently with the temporary leave of absence of Rachel Dick Hughes, who will be… Read More »
Sabrina KooistraTimes Junior Contributor Community-minded Jonathan Moore, a 16-year-old student at Strathmore High School (SHS), has recently been added to Strathmore’s sustainability committee as the youngest person on any… Read More »
Laureen F. GuentherTimes Contributor Wheatland County’s Planning and Development Department held an open house in Rosebud’s Community Centre on May 11 to invite input to their proposed update to… Read More »
Miriam OstermannTimes Associate Editor Town council found themselves blindsided last week, when they were informed thousands of dollars had already been spent on vital repairs to the Strathmore Fire… Read More »