Technology can affect eyesight
A global upsurge in near-sightedness and eyestrain may be linked to greater use of technology, optometrists say. While research is ongoing into the long-term effects digital devices have on our… Read More »
A global upsurge in near-sightedness and eyestrain may be linked to greater use of technology, optometrists say. While research is ongoing into the long-term effects digital devices have on our… Read More »
The owners of the Rocking R Guest Ranch came up against some opposition to their expanded vision for the ranch, voiced at a public hearing for the ranch’s re-designation from… Read More »
Regan Running Rabbit had trouble getting his feet underneath him during his first amateur title fight. After starting his mixed martial arts (MMA) career with a pair of convincing wins,… Read More »
The Wheatland Wildfire basketball program is becoming self-sustaining. The Wildfire program wrapped up their three-month season by hosting a day chock-full of games June 9 at Strathmore High School. The… Read More »
The Strathmore Wheatland Kings strengthened their local roots with a trio of signings last week. After signing three local coaches to assist Joel Robinson this season, the Kings inked Zach… Read More »
The Strathmore bantam Reds 1 got their revenge June 9 in Cheadle. Taking on the Provost Pilots that eliminated them during last year’s semifinal run at provincials on a newly-christened… Read More »
The Zone 2 defence has been beefed up by a quartet of local talent as they take aim at their first Alberta Summer Games title. Last week, Zone 2 released… Read More »
The Holy Cross Collegiate Hawks handed out their annual hardware May 12, recognizing the very best in another year of athletic achievements. For the third-straight year and second-straight year at… Read More »
June 15, 2018 Strathmore Times by Strathmore Times on Scribd
On the most important day of their high school careers, 23 graduates from Wheatland Crossing school took it all in as they celebrated their academic accomplishments during their graduation ceremony… Read More »
The number of ticks found on humans and animals is on the rise in Alberta, bringing with them a greater risk of tick-borne diseases – including Lyme disease. Since 2013,… Read More »