Farmers play a vital role in Alberta
From endless seas of prairie wheat to rugged ranch lands, Alberta has always been a place where hard work, innovation, and pride in what we produce go hand in hand.… Read More »
From endless seas of prairie wheat to rugged ranch lands, Alberta has always been a place where hard work, innovation, and pride in what we produce go hand in hand.… Read More »
The Strathmore Renaissance Faire is returning to the Agricultural Society grounds for a third year running, looking to continue expanding the event. “It is our last show for the season.… Read More »
Rosebud Theatre and School of the Arts is advocating for more conversation to be held regarding plans for oil wells and batteries suggested for development in the vicinity of the… Read More »
Despite a series of weather-related delays, Phase 2B of development in Lakewood of Strathmore is nearly complete, with roads, sidewalks, lights and pathways soon to follow. “We have been moving… Read More »
As Albertans, we are blessed to live in a province rich with natural resources. For decades, these resources have created good jobs and helped Alberta become a global energy leader.… Read More »
RILEY,James Robert “Jim” James Robert “Jim” Riley passed away suddenly at home on Saturday, July 26, 2025. He was fortunate to have his partner, Annie Matthews, stepson Gerald Pearson, and… Read More »
With the Strathmore Stampede now in the rearview mirror, the interim CEO of the Strathmore and District Agricultural Society, Doug Raycroft, commended the organization on another great event. Despite internal… Read More »
Prairie Sky Data Solutions announced Aug. 2 their intent to begin operations in Strathmore, as they are retrofitting a facility to house an AI-compatible data center. Stan Swiatek, founder of… Read More »
Edgar Durazo has found a home away from home at the Strathmore Stampede. Originally from Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico, Durazo now resides with his wife Karla and their three children in… Read More »