What has made the Chestermere Country Fair have a rural flair has been the constant loyalty of the Strathmore Fun Country Riding Club in scheduling their...
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Once again the weather proved less than co-operative but that has nothing to do with the chutney, jam, and pastry making that happened Saturday in the Main...
Chestermere Public Library’s Novel Book Club met on June 19 to discuss An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield. For those who...
A week or two ago an article was run in the paper celebrating Donna and John Timmerman’s 50th Anniversary. Well, Saturday past was an actual celebratory...
Many people are getting tired of having to clean their shoes but what they don’t see is that only they can make that better. Bylaw has been doing...
The weather was slightly cloudy but no rain, a perfect day for a duck launch. All of the schools participating in the duck rearing program gathered at the...
It was a sunny, breezy day for the twenty-some volunteers of the Blue Water Day as they gathered at the gazebo of the John Peak Park. Ken Jackson, one of the...
Early morning the weather was drab but the clouds cleared enough to cast sunshine on the 10 am Indus parade. First a cavalcade of horses and wagons trotted...
The East Side Wheelers, led by Coach Herbie, forged their way to victory against the Misfits of Mayhem with a score of 152 to 92. The Misfits of Mayhem started...
Friends and co-workers gathered at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on June 11th to bid farewell, or arriverderci in the Italian tongue, to long-time employee...