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Shannon LeClair Times Reporter The senior girls volleyball team played at Samuel Crowther Memorial Junior High School on the 29. They were up against the Okotoks Falcons for… Read More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter The senior girls volleyball team played at Samuel Crowther Memorial Junior High School on the 29. They were up against the Okotoks Falcons for… Read More »
Mario Prusina Times Editor For the first time in franchise history, the Strathmore Wheatland Kings have started the season with a pair of wins. The local Junior… Read More »
Mario Prusina Times Editor The UFA Bisons opened the 2010 season by collecting three out of a possible four points against divisional rivals. The local triple-A midget club… Read More »
Kevin Baldwin Top 3 Key Issues? I think there are many key issues and the top three vary, depending on whom you’re talking to. However, one of the most talked… Read More »
Earl Best Albert Einstein once said, “I don’t worry about the future. The future comes soon enough.” Most would agree that the future is already here! We must translate… Read More »
Darcy Burke The three key issues in Rockyford would be; School – Over the past number of years there has been great discussion over rural schools in east Wheatland. The… Read More »
DIVISION 1 Alice Booth What are the three key issues for the incoming election? Commercial land use in Wheatland County has increased substantially in the past three years. With… Read More »
Michelle Brown I believe our three key issues in the upcoming years for the Village of Hussar are; 1. Continuing to work with the provincial government to increase our water… Read More »
WARD 3 Joyce Bazant The three key issues are funding and resources, student focus, and flexibility for school boards. Funding: Alberta Education is the sole source of funding for… Read More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Every year CIBC bank hosts their Run For a Cure, targeting breast cancer, and this year in Strathmore a few residents decided to do… Read More »
Shannon LeClair Times Reporter Due to the increased registration and a desire to offer more classes, the Crowfoot Multi 4-H club split into two clubs. Kids are not able… Read More »