NEWTON, Olga
NEWTON, Olga September 9, 1931 – November 12, 2017 The family is sad to announce the passing of Olga Newton at Sagewood Age Care in Strathmore after a lengthy battle… Read More »
NEWTON, Olga September 9, 1931 – November 12, 2017 The family is sad to announce the passing of Olga Newton at Sagewood Age Care in Strathmore after a lengthy battle… Read More »
Wallington, Lydia Lydia Wallington of Namaka, AB passed away quietly on November 11, 2017. She was born in Birmingham, England on March 31, 1934 to parents Harold and Lilian Marston.… Read More »
The latest superstar to come out of the Foothills CFR Chemicals Bisons programs just picked up his first international medal. Peyton Krebs was a key contributor in Team Canada Red’s… Read More »
The peewee Braves were the only Wheatland Athletic Association team active in the South Central Alberta Hockey League over the weekend with the Strathmore Minor Hockey Association atom tournament occupying… Read More »
The final Canadian Finals Rodeo was memorable for Strathmore product Riley Roy in more ways than one. For Roy and his team roping partner Brady Chappel, it was their first… Read More »
Scott Schiffner, one of Canada’s greatest bull riders, closed the doors on his experience at the Northlands Coliseum on his own terms. The Strathmore product was thrilled and honoured to… Read More »
They certainly don’t get the glory the guys they are protecting do, but the job is just as important. And now, one local bull fighter is getting the chance to… Read More »
The hat tricks have temporarily stopped, but the winning hasn’t. The Strathmore Wheatland Kings extended their season-long winning streak to six games following their 3-1 disposal of the Mountainview Colts… Read More »
Back and bigger than ever, the fifth annual Strathmore Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) atom tournament was a success on many levels. The demand for entries last year was so huge,… Read More »
Cariboo Magi, a Christmas comedy, opened in Rosebud Theatre’s Opera House Nov. 10, and is running until Dec. 23. It’s 1870, and the story begins in San Diego. Fanny Dubeau… Read More »
Still Stands the House, a thriller play written by Canadian playwright Gwen Pharis Ringwood in 1938, will be performed Nov. 17 to 19 in the Rosebud’s Akokiniskway Gallery. “The story… Read More »