Mask bylaw defeated
Last night, Strathmore town council voted against adopting a face covering bylaw. On Sept. 16, town council passed the first reading of a proposed face covering (“mask”) bylaw that if… Read More »
Last night, Strathmore town council voted against adopting a face covering bylaw. On Sept. 16, town council passed the first reading of a proposed face covering (“mask”) bylaw that if… Read More »
A former chief of Siksika Nation and Blackfoot leader, Isapo-muxika, is one of several historical figures under consideration to be featured on the Bank of Canada’s new $5 bill. Eight… Read More »
Strathmore’s Westridge Road revitalization project will be funded largely in part through the federal gas tax, meaning the project will not rely on the property taxes from Strathmore residents. The… Read More »
Trinity Christian Academy in Strathmore will be getting a new playground, thanks to fundraising efforts, an anonymous donation and a grant from the province. Trinity Christian Academy (TCA), part of… Read More »
Some of the less fortunate in Gleichen and Siksika Nation will be warmer and less hungry thanks to care packages from a Strathmore teenager. With Siksika Nation facing an increasing… Read More »
With the number of COVID-19 cases increasing across the province, new mandatory health measures have been implemented to help stop the spread of the virus. As of Nov. 16, there… Read More »
Wheatland County has given the green light for the lands of a former school site to be transferred to the Village of Hussar. Hussar School, owned by Golden Hills School… Read More »
Thank you to the Town of Strathmore and City of Chestermere for their wonderful Remembrance Day ceremonies. It has been a very different year for celebrations and commemorations, but we… Read More »
Wheatland County has updated its public behaviour bylaw to modernize it and make it consistent with provincial legislation regarding smoking and vaping. The updated bylaw prohibits smoking or vaping tobacco… Read More »
Wheatland County’s finances have been impacted in different ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the regular county council meeting on Nov. 10, the county’s third quarter unaudited financial statements were… Read More »
After cancelling the first three shows in their Season 4 fall concert series, Arts on 817 has made the tough decision to cancel their next two live concerts scheduled for… Read More »